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Cleaning Tools and Supplies: The Top 3 Storage Solutions

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Cleaning Supplies: Top 3 storage solutions for your home buffing arsenal.

Cleanups, whether quick or thorough, are much easier when the essentials are readily accessible.

supplies, home cleaning supplies, getting house clean organized, cleaning tools, cleaning tips Stock up on the essentials - brooms, mops, scrubbers, cleaners, rags, and paper towels - then store and carry them so that they'll always be on hand where you need them.

Here are three simple cleaning-on-the-fly options:

1 A cleaning caddy.

Available at stores everywhere, makes it easy to tote all you need from room to room. When you have a moment to clean, just pick up and go.

Or create two holders - one for kitchen and bath, the other for living areas - each filled with room-specific products.

2 Lidded plastic boxes.

Organize polishes, buffing cloths, and other small items that would get lost or jumbled on a cabinet shelf. The boxes are easy to carry where they're needed.

3 Wooden pegs.

Affixed to a wall in the utility area pegs keep bulky cleaning tools together while maximizing space. A hanging net bag is a handy place to store rags or sponges that are still partially damp.

Later, use it to haul them to the washing machine.

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