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Essential cleaning materials for home use




For many homes and Mums in particular, the pandemic has compelled to look for Do.It.Yourself (DIY)strategies to manage cleaning chores and other household chores.

Although we are available to help with your cleaning (and pest control too) if you contact us locally via our instagram handle-@cleaning_n_more or our website: www.cleaningnmore.com.ng, it's still necessary to be armed with knowledge of the basic materials that are a must have to cope with the huge task of cleaning up after self and the rest of the family.
Physical distancing is one of the well bandied precautionary measures against the COVID19 and as a result, it may not be advisable to admit too many persons into our homes at a time.

As things revert to normal and while you wrestle with calling a hygiene focused cleaning company like Cleaning 'n' more, find below materials you can purchase to try to clean in detail.

[ ] A pair of handgloves (personal protective equipment is a must);
[ ] A nose mask (because of the pungent odour that bleach and some other cleaning reagents are characterized by.
[ ] A vaccum cleaner;
[ ] Multipurpose cleaning solution (you can use for bathroom wash and mopping with the right measure of concentration)
[ ] Bleach
[ ] Sweeping brush for living room and bathroom area
[ ] Erectile packer (safer and more ergonomical than handpacker)
[ ] Separate mops for living room Kitchen area and rooms;
[ ] A roll or two rolls of bin bags or trash bags;
[ ] Dust napkins (wet and dry). Keep different ones for the living room area, bed room areas, and bathroom(s);
[ ] Separate sponges for the bathtub or shower area, and toilet area (asides from toilet brush ofcourse๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜‰);
[ ] Toilet wash solution;
[ ] Cobweb brush;
[ ] Recycled toothbrush for nooks and crannies that aren't easy to reach;
[ ] Toothpaste (if limited multipurpose cleaner available);

There you go...! We hope this helps to get you started ๐Ÿ˜Š. If more professional assistance is required, reach out to us; we are a reach away!๐Ÿ˜‰

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