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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well honey, you're talkin' to the "Queen of Clean" here...I will let everyone here who'll read this in on a little secret of mine: Miracle Cloths! They hold up to the name darlin'. :) Go to www.solutions.com and l/u Miracle Cloths. Yes, they are the microfiber cloths but they are NOT to be confused w/the (or any other) microfiber cloths you can buy @ WalFart or where ever else one might be sold. I know, I've tried and the others can't/don't hold a candle to these babies! The beauty of these are that no cleaners of any kind are used w/them. Just plain old hot water, wring out well and go to town w/'em honey! How cool & easy is that? You can put a shine like no other on EVERYTHING you can think of. I clean: Shower, shower doors, mirrors, windows, wood floors (oooh, they shine soooo purdy now w/use of NO chemical residues), all counters, my stainless steel sinks, walls, dry dusting of furniture (microfiber holds the dust & dirt in) after running my car through a car wash, I get out & wipe the car down w/one or two of them and people always think I just had my car detailed! Have you ever tried to clean the windows to your car in the hot sunshine of the day? What a drag w/streaks... Miracles Clothes give you the ability to clean windows @ high noon w/no issues! (It's all true - go try one for yourself). I even clean chrome and once owned a big boat & tired of chemical cleaners on the fiberglass until I first discovered these babies & WOW, no compariason to ANYTHING else hon. There is nothing you can't clean & clean well w/these little "miracles"! The best part of it all - no use of cleaning chemicals, as a matter of fact, you're not susposed to use any type of chemicals w/them at all - just plain water. So, cost-wise & eco-friendly-wise, you have all you need after investing in them. They'll last you a long time (I own over 30 now not including the 9 towels) that sit neatly folded in their own little basket. I save a pile of the dirty ones until I accumulate enough to do a load - all by themselves - then I wash in HOT H2o w/soap, double rinse - NO SOFTNERS and then hang to dry - no dryer - it'll break them down = not good. Miss Clean Freak here cannot live w/o 'em. I will give away packages to gal-pals & family always w/a disclaimer that if I find out they're not using them = I WILL be an Indian-giver and take them back for my ownself! LOL (oh, true story). Check it out, you'll be amazed.
Source(s): ...years & years of experience darlings... - 1 decade ago
If you want to get your floors clean, I suggest getting Swiffer because you can reuse it over again as long as you take good care of it. It can also clean the dust off your wood furniture too. Another cleaning product brand that I use is SC Johnson. I mainly use them to clean my dishes and pans. You can also use Mr. Clean if you want to really get the shine in. These are my suggestions to get some great cleaning products.
- helpfulLv 41 decade ago
I use Sunlight dish detergent for just about everything even windows. If I have mildew or something I bring on the bleach. I use a battery powered scrubber in the bathroom and It may sound weird but I found out accidentally that Lysol Toilet bowl cleaner work great on soap scum in the tub and sink. Simple Green is great outside and just bleach and water to wash the outside of the house. I do like the Orange Foam Cleaner but you can't get anymore. It is also a great bug killer for the occasional uninvited guest, but keep it off plastic.
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- Kitty 2Lv 71 decade ago
I like Mr. Clean for mopping and little things. I like to clean the bathroom with it also.
- Karen LLv 71 decade ago
Dr Bronner's Sal Suds. It cleaned my latex painted basement stairs so well that instead of painting them, which I had previously done every year because they got grubby, all I had to do was scrub them with the Sal Suds and a sponge. Smells nice too.
- Ja'aj };>Lv 61 decade ago
"TSP" - for hard surfaces - by Lumdmark
(if that won't clean it - it is supposed to be that color!)
and CLR.
EDIT: Ooops!
I forgot to mention "Lysol Basin,Tub & Tile Cleaner"!
It's remarkable! It will (among other things) "lift" a stain
(koolaid, grape juice, whatever) from a porous surface
like a kitchen counter in about 5 minutes! *poof* ! };>
- MaryLv 71 decade ago
Mr Clean Magic Eraser is great for counter top stains; White Vinegar for mirrors,windows and coffee pot; Awesome cleaner is great on greasy stoves and tile floors.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I like:
Lysol
Mr. Clean
Fabreeze
Products. I mean it depends what it is you are trying to achieve but for normal household cleaning I stick to them because they work, smell great, and kill germs.