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How to Choose House Cleaning Supplies

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Everyone likes a clean house. With so many house cleaning supplies on the market, however, deciding which ones to choose can be a little confusing. All you really need to keep a clean house are a few basic products and tools.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Choose house cleaning supplies for their intended purpose. For example, when selecting a floor cleaner, it is important to base your decision on what type of floor you are trying to clean. The cleaning product you use on a linoleum kitchen floor is different from what you use on sealed hardwood. Misusing cleaning supplies can damage the surface or product on which you apply them.

  2. Step 2

    Invest in quality house cleaning supplies. Choose the brand names you know and trust. Although generic house cleaning supplies are more affordable, they often don't work as well.

  3. Step 3

    Consider your health when purchasing house cleaning supplies. Choose environmentally friendly products made with plant-based ingredients. Harsh chemicals found in most house cleaning supplies are toxic to people, animals and the environment.

  4. Step 4

    Make your own house cleaning supplies. Lemon juice, lemon oil, vinegar and baking soda are popular, all-natural products to use when cleaning your house.

  5. Step 5

    Keep basic house cleaning supplies on hand. Invest in cleaning tools such as a broom, mop and vacuum. Static-cling dusters work well to attract dust, as opposed to cloth rags, which only spread dust around. Scrub brushes scrub away ground-in dirt, and squeegees work on windows, mirrors and shower doors.

Tips & Warnings
  • Always use house cleaning supplies in a well-ventilated area and follow the product directions. Misusing house cleaning supplies can cause serious injuries.
  • Hand held steam cleaners eliminate the need for most toxic house cleaning supplies. They use a concentrated blast of hot steam to clean and sanitize surfaces.
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