If only we could use one cleaning product to get our homes spick-and-span. Alas, it’s just not possible, says Carolyn Forte, home appliances and cleaning products director at Good Housekeeping.
“Different areas have different soils that need different cleaners,” she explains. “Multi-surface cleaners are the most versatile, cleaning counters, walls, appliances and more, but for bathrooms, carpets, windows and wood floors, you really need cleaners that are safe yet effective on those surfaces.” So we asked five expert cleaners, including a professional organizer and a housekeeper, what they keep in their house-cleaning kits.
Organized people tend to be clean people, and Amber Kostelny, a professional organizer in Chicago, knows why: “The more organized someone is, the easier it is to clean. The less clutter is out, the easier it is to clean and sanitize surfaces.” One of her favorite tough cleaners is Lysol Power Toilet Bowl Cleaner ($1.99 for 24 ounces, target.com). She finds it works especially well on hard-water stains.
As owners of Handmaiden Cleaning in Walla Walla and founders of the American House Cleaners Association, Grace and Kevin Reynolds are picky about the products they recommend for their own cleaners and for others in the industry. A favorite is Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser Powder ($1.93 for 21 ounces, walmart.com). “It’s excellent at cleaning stainless steel, removing hard-water buildup and stains on glass and tile,” Grace says. They will sometimes create a paste on a rag with the cleanser, an essential oil and a few drops of Dawn soap; they make sure to wipe in the direction of the stainless steel’s grain.