Spring cleaning does not mean you have
to buy bunches of new cleaning supplies to do the job. Here are some ideas
for recycling things that may otherwise go to waste, while cleaning at the
same time.
Cloth diapers Once the babies are out of these, save them and use
them to clean with. You already know that they are absorbent, so use them
to clean up any surface, with your homemade all purpose cleaners, glass cleaners,
or use them as dusting cloths. Don't have babies? Stock up on cloth diapers
at yard sales if you can find them.
Old towels When they are too holey to use in the bathroom, cut
them up and use them as washcloths and dishrags. You can edge them with lace
if you like, or finish on the sewing machine with a zigzag stitch.
Old socks or t-shirts Use for dusting or dirty jobs (where you can
throw them out later), use in place of paper towels.
Mops from socks This wonderful
idea comes from the Tightwad Gazette. Make a mop head out of socks for the
old clamp-style mops. Stitch toes together and clamp as many pairs in the
mop as will fit.
Cleaning apron Jeff Campbell
and the Clean Team suggest using a cleaning apron to organize your stuff.
You can make one from old jeans or other clothing. Just cut out a big rectangle,
finish the edges, then fold width-wise so that ends are uneven and form a
pocket. Sew vertical lines to create more pockets. You can also add additional
fabric if you want even more pockets. Add loops to hang cleaners and waist
ties.
Old toothbrushes use these to
clean in those hard to reach areas and small areas
Old windshield wiper you can use this as a squeegee to clean your
windows
Newspapers They really do a great job on windows and other hard surfaces!
Dust mops make a cheap dust mop to reach those high places by putting
your old socks on the end of an old broomstick
Old milk jugs these make good carryalls if you cut off the top, but
leave the handle on; you can also use these as small buckets
Baskets use to carry supplies and organize things. You can also put
a basket in each area you clean with the supplies you need for that room.
You can have a bathroom cleaning basket, a kitchen basket and a garage basket.
This makes the cleaning go faster if you have everything you need in an easy
to find place.
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About the Author:
Kim
Tilley is the mother of three boys, ages 8,5 and 1. She is also a tightwad
at heart. Her interests include cooking, crafts, gardening, computers, and
saving money! When not typing away at the computer, she entertains herself
by chasing kids and finding ways to create something out of nothing!
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