So today is one of those days that I have spent pretty much the whole day cleaning. I cleaned the entire kitchen, dishes and all. ( Having to stop every so often due to back pain =() None the less I pushed through and it is spick and span. I then moved on to the dining room. Clean as a whistle. The living room. You guessed it. Never looked better. I even did the boys room. I know, I can see the look of surprise on most of your faces. Those of you have that have seen my house know that I manage to keep about one room at a time clean but definitely not four. Actually never four. So as I am sitting here with both boys napping I am realizing what a peace comes from having a clean house. I know that it will not last long. As soon as my boys wake up it will be a pit again hence the tired lady on top of my blog. But for now in this quiet moment, I can look around my house and enjoy my accomplishment of a clean and beautiful house for five minutes. Ahh. Its wonderful.
Ok so for the next part. I hate buying cleaning supplies only to find that I am not impressed with what they do. So here is where you guys come in. I want tips. Cleaning tips. If you have a product that you love and can not live without, I want to know about it. See mine is the Clorox Anywhere. I love that stuff. You can spray it and clean whatever without worrying if your child may come and touch it before it dries. Anyways so I want to know all your great secrets. I know you have them! I hardly ever have days like this. However when I do, I feel inspired to try and keep my house that much cleaner. So help!!!!!!
2 comments:
Well although I rarely have a clean house I like the Mr Clean Magic Eraser. It does everything! Next to that, baby wipes. I use them for cleaning all our furniture (a friend of mine worked at Ethan Allen and that is what they used). So my tables, mantle, etc. Anything else I use? Windex for not just windows and glass but also for the marble tops in the bathrooms. I think that is it. I am trying to be better but my house never stays clean, so there ya go.
I use baking soda on the sink. If you have porcelein stuff in your sink it cleans out the scuffs (which we don't here, but it works well still).
Your post with the chlorox stuff was particularly timely. We had a diaper incident yesterday-I hate those-and I had just gotten home from WM with the newly purchased bottle of anywhere. THANKS!
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