Whether you and your family are preparing for your annual deep cleaning, or you need to restock household supplies for your home, knowing which cleaning tools and chemicals to get can go a long way toward making your housekeeping easier and more effective.Â
So what are some must-have cleaning supplies? Are professional-grade cleaning supplies, such as those used by Westwood cleaning services, available to you as well? Can you use all-natural products to clean your home?
In previous articles, we discussed some common cleaning mistakes people make and explained how using a wrong cleaning approach can damage your belongings. Now we’ll expand on the topic of home cleaning by giving you a list of tried-and-true cleaning supplies every home should have. Keep reading to learn more!Â
What supplies do I need for house cleaning?
It goes without saying that all homes are different, so some cleaning supplies that are essential for someone else’s place may not be necessary in your home, and vice versa. For example, you won’t need a specialized oven degreaser if you already have a self-cleaning oven.Â
Here’s a great cleaning supply checklist:
- A bucket, preferably with some dividers to keep supplies in
- Glass (window) cleaner
- Microfiber cloths
- Light scrub pads
- Toilet bowl brush
- Microfiber scrub pads (for kitchen and bathroom sinks)
- Old toothbrushes
- Grout brush
- Appropriate floor cleaner (eg., hardwood cleaner for hardwood floors)
- Knee pads
- Soap scum remover
- Spray bottles
- Dishwashing liquid
- Plastic scrapers
- Disinfectant
- Cleaning apron
- Vacuum cleaner with multiple attachments
- Microfiber mop
- Pumice stone stick (for rings in the toilet bowl)
- Shoe covers
- Disposable gloves
- Powder cleaner
- Trash bags
In addition to these basic products, you can further streamline your housekeeping by investing in devices that enable you to automate certain types of cleaning. These advanced cleaning products are especially useful if you have a large household that produces more dirt than usual.Â
These devices include:
- Robotic vacuum cleaner
- Robot window cleaner
- Self-cleaning oven
- Dishwashing machine
What are green cleaning products?
If you want your cleanings to be more eco-friendly, you can simply purchase green cleaning products instead of regular cleaning products. If you want to take it a step further, you can make your own cleaning products by using food grade items that can be found around the house.
Popular items used for green cleaning include:
- White vinegar
- Lemon slices and lemon juice
- Baking soda
- Cornstarch
- Citrus solvent
- Oxygen bleach
- Washing soda
- Alcohol
- Olive or vegetable oil
- Hydrogen peroxide
What do professional house cleaners use?
There’s no universal rule that determines which products professional cleaners use. Some cleaners bring their own supplies, others use their clients’ supplies, and others still use a combination of their own and the clients’ cleaning supplies.
When in doubt, it’s best to reach out to your cleaning service of choice and ask. Needless to say, if you want your cleaner to use your own cleaning supplies or to use a specific type of cleaning product, you should let them know ahead of time so that they can make the appropriate arrangements.Â
Where can I book dependable Westwood cleaning services?
As you can tell from the above, you don’t really need fancy cleaning supplies to be able to perform a great home cleaning. However, what you do need is time and energy, and for many working Americans those things tend to be in short supply.
Here at MaidThis, we’d like to help you solve that problem by matching you with experienced cleaning professionals in Westwood who have been extensively vetted to ensure maximum reliability and trustworthiness.Â
They will gladly take care of your home cleaning needs while you enjoy a fun outing to the Hammer Museum with friends. Book your cleaning today!