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Minimalist Cleaning Essentials - Farmhouse on Boone

It doesn't take many products to keep a clean house. Just a few basic items can cover all the bases and make the job a simple task. In this post and video, I share my

DIY CLEANING CADDY

Keeping up with chores around the home seems to always be the struggle, right? Over time I realized that I was constantly cleaning the same areas in our home, but without knowing it, neglecting areas that really needed some attention. I found that having a cleaning schedule, and honing in on spaces that need cleaned […]

DIY cleaning caddy. Make your own cleaning caddy for less than $10.00! #cleaningcaddy #diycleaningcaddy #cleaningtips

DIY cleaning caddy. Make your own cleaning caddy for less than $10.00! #cleaningcaddy #diycleaningcaddy #cleaningtips

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Put Together a Dusting Caddy : Dusting + Furniture Care Essentials - Clean Mama

Dusting and furniture care may or not be on your radar, but if you have furniture and woodwork in your home, you can benefit from putting together a bucket or...

DIY Cleaning Caddy and Free printable cleaning schedule to help make cleaning quick and easy so you can spend time with your family! #‎ad‬ ‪#‎WindexMovieNight‬

Learn how to make cleaning quick and easy so you can spend more time doing the things you love with your family!

If you are like me and you are the CCO chief cleaning officer of your house then you need a cleaning caddy! Here are some tips on how to create your own caddy!

Create a simple cleaning caddy to keep you organized and on top of the cleaning duties in your house. Quick and easy cleaning tips to help get you started!

Would probably swap out the baby wipes for a lint roller and only offer one rag at a time. Sponge to wet a surface; rag to dry it. That little dustpan with the rubber lip is perfect for toddlers. Maybe not the $200+ hand vac though ;)

With summer upon us, structure and routines change. In our house, the kids are responsible at an early age (I start with simple tasks at 2 years old) for tasks...