How to Clean More Efficiently

One of the things I have learned over the years is to let my cleaning products do their work, before I wipe them away. It is really easy to spray and wipe, but if you spray and leave the cleaners, and work on something else for a few minutes you will find you get much better results. Letting the cleaning bubbles do their job will make the energy required for cleaning more efficient. So spray the sink and countertop and then move on to the toilet. Spray the toilet and go back to the sink and countertop. It is now ready to be easily wiped clean. This will work in all rooms of your house. You will become a cleaning machine using this simple technique. You will find more energy busting tricks on my blog.
Choose the cleaners most suited to your room to be cleaned. Ask your friends what products work best for them.
If you have products that are only used in the bathroom, store them in the bathroom cupboard ready to use. There is no sense in carrying products all over the house that will only be used in one room.
The glass cleaner works great on the taps, sink and countertop. Using one product that cleans multiple mediums is a great time saver.
Cherie Little Chalmers
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  • Jacqueline beauregard Jacqueline beauregard on Oct 29, 2014
    This really works ! I do this to all my cliets houses (I clean houses for a living) I put the cleaner in the sink or toilet and I vacume a room while the product is working I find it makes the sink and toilet look even cleaner when you do this
  • Cherie Little Chalmers Cherie Little Chalmers on Oct 29, 2014
    I find this works really good for me too. If I spray my counters and sinks and then move on to the toilet and shower by the time I have sprayed the other parts of the bathroom and come back everything wipes up very quickly and easy too.
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