Sunday, May 4, 2008

Cleanliness and Godliness

I'm a cleaning supply whore. I'll try anything once. So I thought maybe I'd list a few of my favorites -- things that I've tried, loved, and now won't be without.
  1. Webster. This is a bizarre tool that looks something like a big koosh ball on the end of a telescoping handle. The koosh ball part has some sort of electrostatic property that make cobwebs stick to it. We have a 100-year-old house with really high ceilings, and always have cobwebs, so this tool is a wonder.
  2. Swiffer duster. At the risk of sounding like a damned advertisement, this thing is everything it claims, including being "fun" to use.
  3. Glass Plus. I love clean windows, and hate streaks. Of all the glass cleaners on the market, this is the one that works best for me.
  4. Cloth diapers. Our youngest is now 23 years old, and I still have one or two diapers left. Nothing is better as a dust cloth/window cleaner. They're hard to find, though, but I've heard a rumor that you can get them at Shopko, so I may sally forth to find some. It seems weird to go buy dust rags, but you really have to try them before scoffing at me.
  5. Pledge Wood and Glass. This stuff is great for what-not shelves with glass doors, glass covered pictures with wood frames, etc. Actually gets the glass clean, and doesn't damage the wood. So, why don't I just use this instead of the aforementioned Glass Plus? It's expensive, so should be used sparingly.
  6. Kelso industrial dust mop. You can only get them at janitorial supply places, and they come in 1-foot, 2-foot, and 3-foot. We have a 1-foot. This thing is amazing! It pivots every which way, goes under things, is washable, and picks up and holds everything. If you have pets and hard floors, it's indispensible.
  7. Miracle brush. These were invented when I was a kid. You brush one direction to pick up stuff, and brush the other way to clean it. I have never found anything better for getting cat hair off of furniture, drapes, clothes, etc. They really are a "miracle."
  8. Tilex "Fresh Shower." I was skeptical of this stuff, but my dad used it. I just spray the shower curtain lightly after each shower, and I have never (after six years) had to clean the shower curtains. I'm allergic to mildew and am therefore paranoid about it (gives me hives), but haven't seen a trace of it since I started using this.

And now for a few things that simply aren't worth the money (in my opinion, of course):

  1. Any of the Swiffer-type damp mops. Give me a good sponge mop (emphasis on "good") and a bucket any day. My biggest complaint about these is that the sprayer thing never works very well. Maybe some day the manufacturers will improve that, but I'm not holding my breath.
  2. Antibacterial anything. I think these are why people are sick all the time and why there are so many antibiotic-resistant illnesses around. Trouble is, it's gotten really hard to find products that aren't antibacterial (dish soap, hand soap, etc.). I seek them out, though. If I really need to disinfect something, I use a little bleach in water.
  3. Any hand-held vacuum. They never have enough suction for anything. They look so tempting and terrific, but they never work.

I may edit this later, but I'm not coming up with any more "not worth the money" products to be curmudgeonly about.

Update on the yard sale front: Yesterday was our neighborhood cleanup, and the PTA at the elementary school was collecting items for a fundraising garage sale. We were able to take ALL of the stuff from our aborted sale to them, so hooray! We got rid of stuff!

3 Comments:

At May 4, 2008 at 2:33 PM , Blogger Hannah said...

Hooray for getting rid of stuff! I need to do that.

Allow me to curmudgeon for a moment: The coffepot to my little 4-cupper has the beginnings of an unfixable crack so when I was at Target looking at replacement pots (get this) it costs more to buy just a pot than to buy a whole new coffeemaker WITH pot. That is ridiculous. Just ridiculous.

Thank you.

 
At May 4, 2008 at 4:23 PM , Blogger Jo said...

You can frequently find carafes at thrift stores. Unfortunately, they're not interchangable, so you'd have to find the same brand. Do you want my French press (makes one big cup)?
Mom

 
At May 7, 2008 at 9:10 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jo, you forgot Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser! You're the one who turned me on to it. Also, I love my Little Green Clean Machine which my loving husband gave me last Christmas (in fairness, I asked for one.) And I totally agree with you about the Swiffer duster (except for the part about it being fun.)

See, I DO read your blog.

 

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