Cleaning Products
@Penguinsangel (3498)
United States
January 5, 2007 8:08pm CST
What cleaning products do you use?
I use the following:
orange clean - for the kitchen counters
comet - for the sinks & tub
scrubbing bubbles - for the bathtub and bathroom sink
lysol toliet bowl cleaner
scrubbing bubbles wipes - for the rest of the toliet & bathroom sink
pledge wipes - for dusting
windex - for any kind of mirrors
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@kgwat70 (13387)
• United States
6 Jan 07
I too use windex for cleaning windows and glass. I use comet for cleaning the bathroom tub and toilets. I use lysol for making the air fresher. I also use Krud Klutter for the bathroom and I have All for doing the laundry. I have some other cleaning products as well for the kitchen and for dusting the rooms.
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
6 Jan 07
Did you see the Febreeze air freshener this past holiday? They had a Winter Spruce scent. It's awesome!!!
@Penguinsangel (3498)
• United States
16 Jan 07
I used an apple spice special febreeze for the Holidays and LOVED it. Yum smelling. lol
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
6 Jan 07
I did not know that Scrubbing Bubbles put out wipes! That's better than wash cloths! LOL I am going to have to check that out!
I use....Dawn that pumps out the bubbles, Comet for the counters and sinks, Scrubbing Bubbles for the tubs and walls, bleach for the grout on the kitchen floor, Swifter Mop for the kitchen floor when I do not have to scrub the grout, Windex for the mirrors and windows, Tide for the clothes, Spray n Wash for pretreating, Electrosol Tabs for dishwasher, the toilet tank drop ins for the toilet along with the occasional scrub brush, and a wet wash cloth for anything else that I may need to clean. :)
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@rsmith512 (1561)
• United States
19 Jan 07
Ahh, that is what I forgot! Swifter Mop, bleach, Electrosol tabs, and the toilet tank drops. We really don't use the toilet tank drops a lot, but of course everyone needs some!! :D
@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
• United States
19 Jan 07
Bleach works best and is very inexpensive. I add bleach to water and put it in a spray bottle to clean countertops and the bathroom. Baking soda and vinegar are great for a shower door.
@sunshinecup (7871)
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17 Jan 07
Well I use...
Pine sol -floors, cabnets, chairs, tables, walls, and apliances.
Murphey's Oil soap - all woods
Generic glass cleaner - glass
Bleach for just about everything else including the tub and toilet.
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@Pekachu (1112)
• United States
16 Jan 07
i actually use bleach to wipe down everything since i have pets i like to disinfect everything and it is not safe having birds to use too many other cleaning solutions i do use pledge on my tables though and i sprinkle baking soda on the carpet before vacouming
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@Pekachu (1112)
• United States
16 Jan 07
i actually use bleach to wipe down everything since i have pets i like to disinfect everything and it is not safe having birds to use too many other cleaning solutions i do use pledge on my tables though and i sprinkle baking soda on the carpet befor vacouming
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@rsmith512 (1561)
• United States
19 Jan 07
We use a lot of cleaning products. Many of them I may not remember!
We also use comet for cleaning off counters, bathrooms, bath tubs,etc.
But, we also use scrubbing bubbles for that also. I have never heard of scrubbing bubble wipes, so I don't know how well that would work.
We also you windex for mirrors, Dawn pump foaming soap for dishes, Spray and wash to remove stains from clothing and I am sure that we use plenty more...I just can't remember them all at once! :D
@hockeygal4ever (10021)
• United States
16 Jan 07
One of my favorite companies for cleaning products is a company called METHOD. They offer non-chemical products to clean with that are so wonderful. Their products can be found at Target, Wegman's and some other stores. You can also order it online at www.methodhome.com and the prices are great. You can truly pick up bottles of products for about the same price, sometimes a little more, than regular cleaning products and not have to worry about how many chemicals you are putting out there for your family to take in.
I also clean a LOT with vinegar. I use vinegar and water for cleaning anything glass. It also cuts grease well and is actually a disinfectant so I use it often as a multi-purpose cleaner. I use it in my laundry as to help remove stains, keep colors from fading and bleeding onto other clothes and it's a natural softener.









