Whether you’re planning a once-a-year deep clean or simply need to replace your cleaning supplies, this list of cleaning supplies will ensure you have all you need.
All purpose cleaners usually contain surfectants such benzalkonium chloride as the active ingredient. For everyday cleaning, our recommendation is to use a solution of 1 part water to 1 part vinegar in it’s place.
A kitchen degreaser is a cleaning product for removing grease. Many degreasers are multi-surface cleaners. Heavy-duty degreasers contain hydrocarbon solvents, which help them reduce grease.
Liquid floor cleaners are for hard flooring. They come in a range of compositions to suit your demands. Many of these clean your floors while removing dirt and bacteria
Sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda or lye, is a white solid that is one of the most powerful cleaning bases available. Most drain and oven cleaning products contain this chemical. It makes short work of dirty ovens and is one of the products which professional cleaners cannot do without.
The vast majority of disinfectants these days use sodium hypochlorite as the active ingredient. It kills 99.9% of germs after 10 minutes of contact time. Use it on any hard surface to keep germs at bay.
Furniture polish is a substance that you put on the surface of a piece of furniture in order to clean it and make it shine. Use it to polish your furniture and remove fingerprints and dirt.
Glass cleaners contain surfactants and solvents that adhere to the glass surface and lift away dirt and grime to make your glass surfaces sparkle.
Most commercial mould cleaners contain sodium hypochlorite and a chemical called alkyldimethylamine oxide to kill mould spores. You can also use cleaning vinegar for this if you prefer something natural.
Most commercial mould cleaners contain sodium hypochlorite and a chemical called alkyldimethylamine oxide to kill mould spores. You can also use cleaning vinegar for this if you prefer something natural.