Lady Laflin: Bleach is a good allrounder diluted accordingly but watch out for splashes on clothing. Window blade bucket and grade 1 scrim. Industrial degreaser but water it right down, alternatively buy the same stuff in a fancy bottle and pay a fortune for it. Be careful of the toxicity of cleaning products. Just because it comes in a nice shiny tin doesn't mean it's entirely safe. For instance furniture polish is 20% lighter fuel. Incidentally Summer Haze I have just undergone some research into bleach and toilet duck. Toilet Duck is good for the job, but bleach is better I say plus bleach is more environmentally friendly Toilet Duck has Sulphamic Acid in it, not nice at all. Bleach will clear away those stains and bio-degrade better. Plus Toilet Duck has surfactants in it too....Show more
Shawnna Kusky: I'm going back to the natural cleaners because of chemicals and toxins. EVERYTHING can be cleaned with different mixtures of vinegar, baking soda, borax, salt. T! hat's how it was done prior to the 50s when there were no packaged cleaning products. Natural cleaner recipes can be found so many places online. The one thing I will keep around is CLR or limeaway, the stuff that dissolves the hard water mineral deposits that collect on so many things.
Kip Ockenfels: "CLOROX" OR "LYSOL" WIPES!! These can be used EVERYWHERE! Of course you need toilet bowl cleaner and a good glass cleaner. Personally, I use "Mr. Clean w/ Fabreze" diluted in water to clean my mirrors and windows. It is also good for floors, countertops and general cleaning. (It also smells really good too!)
Len Dalba: 1) Greased Lightening2) Windex, I like the green antibacterial one,hard to find now3) Mr Clean Eraser4) Folex spot carpet cleaner5) The Works bathroom cleaner6) Sprayway foaming glass cleaner7) 4098) Pine sol9) Simple Green10) Oxi Clean These are some of my must haves...Show more
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