Bianca and Bernard
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2015
Scrubbing Bubbles for the showers.
Lysol or Clorox toilet cleaner for the toilets (brand depending on what I find on sale)
Clorox or Lysol spray cleaner for the sinks, counters and outside of the toilets. (brand depends on whats available/on sale)
Vinegar and water for the mirrors/windows.
Fantastic spray for the stove top and kitchen counters (wiped down with a wet paper towel after 10 minutes to get residue off).
Swiffer floor cleaner (usually the hard wood stuff, but if I can't get that, the regular stuff works fine, as long as it's not lavender).
Mr Clean or Pinesol to clean things like the trash can. (brand sale/available)
I have sanitizing wipes (Lysol or Clorox, again, brand available/sale) for lightswitches/door knobs, etc, or for quick cleanups in the kitchen (like when I'm cooking meats, I'll wipe down the counter with a paper towel, then a wipe to make sure there isn't any raw meat/juices laying there. I'm hoarding those suckers.
I have bleach if I feel I need to do a deep clean of something.
For the inside of the dishwasher, I use the baking soda/vinegar method.
For dusting, I like the Method wood daily cleaners; made from almonds, I think.
I'm not super finicky over the scents, though I prefer Lemon over all; I also like 'clean linen' type scents. I can't use anything lavender, so I have to watch that.
Lysol or Clorox toilet cleaner for the toilets (brand depending on what I find on sale)
Clorox or Lysol spray cleaner for the sinks, counters and outside of the toilets. (brand depends on whats available/on sale)
Vinegar and water for the mirrors/windows.
Fantastic spray for the stove top and kitchen counters (wiped down with a wet paper towel after 10 minutes to get residue off).
Swiffer floor cleaner (usually the hard wood stuff, but if I can't get that, the regular stuff works fine, as long as it's not lavender).
Mr Clean or Pinesol to clean things like the trash can. (brand sale/available)
I have sanitizing wipes (Lysol or Clorox, again, brand available/sale) for lightswitches/door knobs, etc, or for quick cleanups in the kitchen (like when I'm cooking meats, I'll wipe down the counter with a paper towel, then a wipe to make sure there isn't any raw meat/juices laying there. I'm hoarding those suckers.
I have bleach if I feel I need to do a deep clean of something.
For the inside of the dishwasher, I use the baking soda/vinegar method.
For dusting, I like the Method wood daily cleaners; made from almonds, I think.
I'm not super finicky over the scents, though I prefer Lemon over all; I also like 'clean linen' type scents. I can't use anything lavender, so I have to watch that.