I am such a neat freak around my house. These are the products I like best to keep my home in tip top shape:
1) Clorox Wipes-These are awesome. They can be used to clean up any little spill or to wipe up after cooking. I love the lemon scent.
2) Clorox Clean up-Love this stuff. It is great for use in the sink.
3) Easy off oven cleaner
4) Mr. Clean Magic Eraser-This is also a great product. It really works.
5) Swiffer Dusters
6) Glade Duster Cloths-I love the orange smell. It can also be used on your Swiffer Floor Duster thingie. It makes the home smell great!
7) Pledge furniture polish in Citrus
8) Scrubbing Bubbles in Lemon-great for the bathroom. It expands and gets into all of the nooks and crannies.
9) Lysol toilet bowl cleaner
10) Tylex for the shower- I like the shower kind that is for mold and mildew. I also like their brand of shower to shower. You know the kind that you spray each time you get out so your shower stays cleaner.
11) Clorox toilet bowl drop in's
12) Fabuloso floor cleaner in lavender
Hope this helps. Have a great weekend! :)
2007-05-11 06:39:25
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answered by BamaBelle810 5
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For laundry: Tide, although I think it is expensive and I have used Purex with Color Safe Bleach and got a good result too and it is much cheaper.
For general cleaning: 409 spray, Lysol Tub and Tile Cleaner, **** & Span for floor washing
Dish washing: Palmolive of Joy
Dishwasher: I use Palmolive of Sun Light, favorite is Cascade but also it is more expensive.
Tip: I have found after many many years of cleaning house, that the product is only half the battle. Use a good product, but also after applying it, give it a few minutes to work, to loosen the soil or disolve the grease. Then wipe away or mop away the residue. Works much easier and better. No scrubbing this way.
2007-05-11 07:02:02
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answered by kathy s 3
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I've found that after cleaning something it sometimes helps to give the item a distilled water rinse if any leftover residue looks bad or is annoying (like on a car's windshield; I also dry the interior of the windshield with handkerchiefs, but not necessarily the exterior).
2007-05-11 06:35:12
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answered by night_train_to_memphis 6
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All purpose tough and tenders all purpose cleaner, wood floors orange glo's wood floor cleaner (the one in the spray bottle not squeeze bottle), pledge has a great stainless steel, glass cleaner, toilets lime away is great to get tough stains out after that keep daily clean with sol-u-mel or concentrated lysol in the brown bottle are my favorites.
2007-05-12 01:04:24
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answered by cee 3
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser
IT is wonderful for scrubbing grout, bath tubs, scuff marks on walls, tar off a car, water stains off shower door
IT does everything... a little costly but well worth every penny
2007-05-11 07:01:15
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answered by Fyli 2
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It's according to what I'm cleaning. For grease, I love Greased Lightning great for my stove top and BBQ. Murphy's Oils Soap on my wood furniture..leaves a great shine. Windex for all my glass. Kitchen Counters..Lysol Antibacterial. I use alot of different cleaners for different jobs.
2007-05-11 06:37:26
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answered by pamomof4 5
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ORVUS made by proctor and gamble and sold in farm suply places it is great for cleaning windows 1 tablespoon to half bucket and and two cloths for washing and one for drying and you dont have to dry all the way and you will have steak free windows. Plus you can clean spots off of clothes you can even wash your clothes in it 1 tablespoon goes along way and you can wash your cat/dog in it too. A+A+A+ reserch it for your self.
2007-05-14 18:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Lysol or Mr.clean & of course just plain ole bleach to get out all the germs!
2007-05-11 06:52:21
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answered by swt-bby-gl-69 4
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I love all for the laundry it get everything I need done. for the mopping I use fabulouso, and I luv those wipe too they are great to be frank I get my stuff from the dollar store its the same stuff but cheaper.
2007-05-11 06:50:02
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answered by mother of twin girls 3
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For what type of cleaning? For general household cleaning or laundry or what?
2007-05-11 06:29:53
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answered by gigglings 7
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