What are your favorite household cleaners for the bathroom and kitchen?


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Mr. Clean. Gotta love that bald guy.


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Fabuloso for the bathroom and Lysol antibacterial kitchen cleaner for the kitchen.
For the bathroom I use Comet disinfecting bathroom cleaner, it is in a spray bottle. This cuts through the worst of soap scum on a bathtub. Our bathtub has little grooves in the bottom and it even takes the dirt out of the grooves. The works toilet bowl cleaner, I found out, takes off the worst stains. I tried everything else, that liquid clorox thats suppose to cling and nothing else worked on the toilets!!
i disinfect everything with lysol. it kills germ and cuts grease
It's gotta be clorox clean up for the bathroom, cleans everything and leaves your bathroom smelling clean, and Lysol Kitchen cleaner with bleach.
Scrubbing bubbles for the bathroom.

Comet for the kitchen.

Here is the catch. Instead of using a regular paper towel or wash cloth, i use used fabric softner sheets that come out of the clothes dryer. It does wonders in scrubbing things off.
Clorax spray cleaner with bleach.
I use the clorox ready wipes and the clorox anywhere in the kitchen and the bathroom to disinfect. Then after its dry I give it all a good wipe down with Fabuloso...it just smells sooo good and makes the whole house smell great. I even mop my floors with it.
My life has become so much easier with Clorox Wipes, ScotchBrite Floor Scrubber (it's the mop with disposable cleaning pads) and Scotchbrite disposable toilet bowl scrubbies. I can clean the kitchen and bathroom in less than five minutes.
Hey Jenna! Well I like Lysol Antibacterial for the kitchen, and Clorox spray/wipes for the bathroom.
The works.
Scrubb Free for the bathroom sink and tub/shower, spray it on and then let it work for about 10 minutes and then rinse it off! And Mr. Clean Magic Erasers for the kitchen and the bathroom!
Baking Soda, Vinegar, Dawn, and Windex.

All remove dirt and grease, leaving a shiny surface behind.
The purple Mr clean it smells so good!
whatever you use please don't mix ammonia based products (Windex) and bleach it is lethal
baking soda for the kitchen sink
cheap foamy shaving cream for the tub and shower
I am cheap so I get what is on sale or best price with coupons.
I use that BAM in my showers. It works great. That Chlorox with teflon works well too. Sometimes I just use my Ajax dishsoap on the tub & tile. And as crazy as it is, shampoo is supposed to work great in getting rid of soap scum. I have a spray bottle with half bleach and water to spray on the counters (& toilet) in both kitchen & bath. And I use Fantastic on all the counters too. We had to use Comet when we were kids to clean our bathrooms, it works well, but I don't like that it is powder. I have no preference in toilet cleaners, but the cheap ones don't work as well.

I use bleach w/water (the Chlorox Ultimate care) to mop the floors. My mom says use vinegar & water (not sure of how much) to mop the floors and on the counters too.

yeah, I use lysol and/or those wipes for everyday clean up (after the kids) in the bathroom and kitchen. But I do the doorknobs, phones, remotes, lightswitches, toys... you name it, from time to time and especially during winter and cold/flu season.
a hammer and chiesel always works .
I like Mr. clean and I really love Mr. clean bathroom wipes. When your done with the wipes you can flush them but I wouldn't flush them if you don't have city water.
any toilet bowl cleaner works on the tub and in your toilet,and on your wall tile
get the product called the works. you can get it in a spray and a toilet bowl cleaner. it doesn't smell the greatest but it does work.you can watch the stuff run down your shower.good luck.hope you try this.you can find it in your local grocery store most of the time. if not there try your local dept store.also its not expensive.
1) Mean Green (either kitchen or bathroom cleaner)
2) Spik & Span Antibacterial spray (use on almost every surface)
3) Vinigar and newspapers for windows and mirrors (learned that when I cleaned for a living)
4) Scrubbing Bubbles for the shower
5) Any cheap drop in the tank toilet cleaner will do the job, I like the bleach ones personally (AFTER a good cleaning of course)
6) Pine Sol for the linoleium floors and Swiffer for the hardwood floors
Simple Green... it cuts grease, grime, it smells clean and is inexpensive. You can clean tires on cars, wash boats, clean floors, launder rugs & cleaning materials, etc. GO 4 it!
I use Kaboom in the showers - I have rusty water. I love Mr.
on vinyl floors and kitchen counters, refrigerator, stove and
dishwater. I use the Works toilet bowl and keep a Rust-Guard
tablet in the tank - the best thing in the world for rust problems. Windex is great for of course windows, counters
and anything else except wood and I like the smell.
Bathroom: Scrubbing Bubbles for the tub and sink, sometimes a thorough cleaning with Comet instead. I use Mr. Clean liquid in the toilet bowls, also some times a thorough scrubbing with Comet.

Kitchen: Comet on stainless steel sinks, and Anti-bacterial Mr. Clean for counters, etc. I also mop with the Mr. Clean.
Comet, lysol wipes and Chlorox
1. this is a tool, but mr. clean magik eraser rocks.
2. orange oil (kitchen and bathroom)
3. biokleen degreaser for kitchen
4. tilex (bathroom)
5. ecover floor cleaner (kind of like murphy's oil soap)
6. seventh generation dish soap

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