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By: Greg Jackson


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When I go to the grocery store to pick up some things to clean the house, I have started to notice that there are more and more new kinds of cleaners and dusters; just basically a lot of things that I have never considered necessary recently to get my house sanitary.

I think that it’s important to show everybody that they don’t need Swiffers or Shamwows to clean their households.

So here are a few tips to save you some money on the cleaning aisle and in your residence when it comes time to clean up:

1) Paper towels can be wasteful. While I think it is imperative to ALWAYS use a dirt free cloth to clean up in the kitchen, it isn’t essential to have three rolls of disposable towels to pick up. Reusable towels are a good substitute to paper towels. You can clean up with them and toss them in the washer with your towels. This will also help reduce some litter that comes from your home.

2) Lysol or any other concentrated antibacterial cleanser is your best friend when it comes time to clean the kitchen. Before I exposed this tip, I can’t tell you how many bottles of pre-bottled Lysol or Formula 409 I have gone through cleaning up around my home (especially in the kitchen). One day while I was getting ready to wash the floor, I exposed that you can also use Lysol to clean counters. So, I put the suggested quantity in a spray bottle and fill the rest of the bottle up with water. One bottle of condensed cleaner can last our home 3 months (and that’s also using it to cleanse the floors).

3) Swiffer dusters are good, but a wet rag can do the equivalent job. If you have a lot of knick knacks in your residence and have to walk around and dust them every single week, then maybe a Swiffer duster will save you some time, but if you don’t, a wet cloth could be the inexpensive alternative that you are in search of.

4) Plastic bags from the grocery stores can be a great option to buying trash bags. Okay, unless you have totally started using reusable buying bags, then I’m sure somewhere around your residence you have some of those plastic shopping bags. I keep all of mine and use them as waste bags. This keeps us from having to procure trash bags. While you’re likely thinking that they are just too small to be used as trash bags in the kitchen waste, think about it this way: How often have you walked past your kitchen trash that you most likely should have taken out in the past? When you use smaller bags, you have to take the garbage out more often and therefore, there’s less stink to handle.

Now these instructions might not be fore you or you can pick and choose which ones sound like something that you may give a attempt.

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