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Consider acquiring:
- A container with a handle to carry cleaning supplies from room to room. - Green scrubby sponges for stuck-on gunk and for tubs, and copper scouring pads for Lasagna Night. These really get the job done quicker.
- One bottle of really toxic chemicals for evil bathroom jobs that
you should have done sooner. Then do the environment a favor and
try not to use this very often.
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- One bottle of very mild cleanser for regular bathroom cleaning.
Or try baking soda for sinks, tubs and countertops. It's cheap
and eco-happy. - One bottle of stuff that cleans glass & metal and removes grease. - Paper towels or rags. - Fresh sponges. If you're repulsed by the sponge under your sink, it's time to replace it. - A new broom. - A functional vacuum cleaner. If it won't pick up a paper clip, get it serviced or get a decent one. - A dishwasher. Dave and I bought a portable one for each other for Valentine's Day a few years ago, and I don't think we've ever made a better investment. |
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