Spring Cleaning Made Easy…
Our friends at Mrs. Meyer’s and Caldrea have revealed some useful tips and lots of inspiration to make household chores more enjoyable. To help get you motivated and in the right direction, I will share a few of my favorites with you each day this month.
Tip of the day:
Always wash windows on a cloudy day. This is because the sun causes washed windows to dry too quickly, which can result in nasty streaking. If you are lucky and own a nice squeegee, use it along with Mrs. Meyer’s window spray to work swiftly and simply.Professional window cleaners swear by them.
Who knew?!
NEAT Things I Love Today:
Mystic Maid Cleaning Cloth! If you haven’t tried them yet, this is a tool that no household should be without! This microfiber cleaning wonder is perfect for tons of cleaning uses around the house. This marvel traps dirt, dust, grease and grime all without leaving streaks and trails of lint. The cloth is great for stainless steel appliances, glass, tile, open cook and stove tops and does wonders with granite counter tops! The best part? They are washable and re-usable, so you are doing your part to save our planet.
Happy Organizing!
- Mrs. O
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April 15, 2008 on 5:37 pm | In All |
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I have a neat organization tool for you, its called the versacart, where you can store away anything you want to throw inside this folding cart that you can roll around to where you want to bring it.
Use it for your cleaning supplies etc…
Check it out:
http://www.versacart.us
Comment by Robbin — April 21, 2008 #
I agree that the microfibre cloths are a great addition for a variety of household cleaning chores. Just one tip I’d add — you should never put them in the dryer.
joan kosmachuk
simple effects
Comment by Joan Kosmachuk — April 21, 2008 #
Hi Robbin! We actually sell the Versa Cart on Organize.com and it’s a favorite for many. Thank you for the suggestion about using it for cleaning tools. Great idea!
Comment by Kristi — June 23, 2008 #