Remember those party buckets I found alongside the road a few weeks ago?
Well after painting the {awkward} little cubby in the bathroom I decided to use one of the buckets to hold our laundry supplies.
As I was standing there looking in the bucket I realized the only things we use for our laundry is detergent, bleach and dryer sheets.
I don’t know why it made me pause and think about all the other cleaning supplies we have in our home. And after a minute or so I ran downstairs to check under the kitchen sink to see what was there.
The only items we had were a bottle of comet, a tube of stainless steel wipes and some dishwasher tabs. That was it.
Other than dish/hand soap, these are seriously all the cleaning supplies we have in our home. How does this compare with what you have at your house?
Call me crazy but it seems like our supplies are a little on the minimal side.
But maybe you have even less than I do?
~Mavis
P.S. Is there a specific cleaning product you can’t live without? Curious minds want to know.
Janie says
Laundry detergent, dish soap, bon Ami, scrub pads, vinegar and water.
That’s it.
Brianna says
My laundry supplies are just boring sensitive detergent, bleach, and wool dryer balls.
My household cleaning chemicals found in each bathroom: toilet bowl cleaner, Lysol wipes, spray bottles with distilled water, and e-cloths.
My kitchen/household cleaning supplies: oven cleaner, dishwasher tabs, meyers concentrate for tile, a spray bottle of vinegar-distilled water, and dish soap.
That is it. I got into the e-cloth and natural cleaning years ago since I have a kid with severe allergies. I use a lot of distilled water and e-cloth to clean just about anything. Each bathroom has a set of easy to use cleaning products because my kids all have been shown how to properly clean a bathroom and are expected to clean their own bathrooms.
I am always amazed when I go to an estate sale and all of the cleaning household products they have. When we bought our house, the guy left it all behind (cleaning and yard chemicals) and I had to figure out what to do with it all. It filled the bed of our truck!