A little cleaning every day and lots of elbow grease
2007-05-24 05:48:53
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answer #1
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answered by Ya-sai 7
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I love to clean and was looking to be a pt time house cleaner too (I work days as a scientist so I know all about this stuff).
Ok let me break it down:
Windex or generic brands for any glass- eg.mirrors windows.
Lysol tub and tile- for toilets and counters and outside of bath and or shower doors works great!
Method (Target)- for kitchen stove and or floor (if tile or lynoleum)
Inside of potty- any toilet bowl cleaner they are all fine.
Floors- I buy Pine Sol and a spray bottle and make a diluted bottle to spray and wipe with my old shower towel. Yup got to get on hands and knees for this but I have tried it all and this is what works best. Do not use on wood or carpet! lol duh
Shower- Soft scrub gel and use an old shower poof to scrub it, sponges do not work. Save the shower as the last thing you clean and do it while you shower, much easier and when done you and the house are clean!
Tip- put on music and pretend it is a race to get it all done. Makes it go by fast and fun...if cleaning can be called fun.
2007-05-24 05:59:28
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answered by sentfromheaven 4
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I use MR clean to mop the floor and I use Clorox clean up pretty much on everything I wipe down. I keep Clorox wipes as well for a quick wipe down even for the bathrooms. Use sno bowl on ur toilets, that works the best and the scrubbing bubbles for your tub. And of course clean up after yourself. Your house really should get a good whopping as i call it 1 time a week. OH YEAH. Swifter dusters are amazing.
2007-05-24 05:57:07
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answered by Going Crazy 5
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I like my house to be clean and I hate cleaning. I also have a 9 month old son who is getting into everything so it's important to keep everything clean. I have tile throughout my downstairs...pain in the rear to keep clean and dust-free. I use the Swiffer vac and Swiffer mop. It's great and fast!!! Mr Clean Magic Erasers are also wonderful!! I also put on some music and try to do it quickly. My son is crawling all over the place so I have to do most of it while he naps. You have to keep up with it every day. Happy Cleaning!
2007-05-24 07:19:41
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answered by Pure Jamie 1
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Get Fantastic..it works on all surfaces except mirrors, glass cleaner, paper towels, and an old rag. Those few products will take care of most of your cleaning. I also keep the Mr.Clean magic erasers for tough spots.
2007-05-24 05:51:35
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answered by DOT 5
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I am quite agree with the asker's choice. This answer is wonderful. I also like to choose this kind of product from OKORDER. A nice way.
2016-05-17 04:26:17
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answered by dorathy 3
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Mr. Clean Magic Erasers are the best thing ever invented. Just be careful not to rub too hard or long as they take the paint off the wall too!!!!
2007-05-24 05:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Purchase a good hand steam cleaner. This will remove dirt, grime, etc. and sanitize everything quickly without leaving a residual.
2007-05-24 05:51:47
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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'oven clean'the only way to clean ur oven just put the shelves in a bag and leave it till the mornin and spray the rest on and shazam all done,lol.very easy very fast about 4 pound!
2007-05-24 05:51:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Use Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes on most hard, non-porous surfaces. Just wipe the surface and let it air dry.
Around the House
Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes also are great for cleaning and fighting germs outside of the home.
A ROOM-BY-ROOM GUIDE
The following are just some of the places you can use Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes: Kitchen
-Appliance Exteriors
-Countertops
-Faucets -High Chairs
-High Chair Trays
-Garbage Cans -Light Switches
-Refrigerators
-Sinks
Bathroom
-Bathtubs
-Countertops
-Doorknobs -Faucets
-Showers
-Shower Curtains -Sinks
-Toilet Exteriors
Everywhere Else
-Banisters / Finished
Wood
-Bars
-Barbecue Grills
-Blinds
-Boat Interiors
-Cars -Countertops
-Dining Room Tables
-Doorknobs
-Doors
-Floors
-Grocery Carts
-Hampers -Handrails
-Keyboards
-Light Switches
-Range Tops and
Hoods
-Recycling Bins
-Potty Chairs -Sinks
-Soap Dispensers
-Stovetops
-Telephones
-Washing Machines
-Windowsills
Surfaces
-Ceramic Tile
-Chrome
-Corian® Countertops
-Finished Wood -Formica® Laminate
-Glass
-Linoleum
-Metal -Plastic
-Porcelain
-Sealed Granite
-Sealed Marble -Stainless Steel
-Tile
-Vinyl
2007-05-24 05:51:06
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answer #10
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answered by Jorginity 2
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