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Monday, May 18, 2009

Money Saving Deal of the Week: How to Clean Up on a Dime - Save Money on Cleaning Supplies by Using Cheap Basics

 

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SoftScrub, PineSol, Swiffer Jet are all excellent items if you can afford to throw away tons of money, but cleaning supplies can be acquired that do the job for much less. In today's economy, you may want to consider other options.

First of all, much of advertising aimed at the average consumer places too much emphasis on household cleaning products. These products are only slightly more effective than the products they originate from at 4 and sometimes 10 times the cost. Are you wasting money because you have been paying too much attention to the television. Are there cleaning products that you just can't live without? How much should you be saving?

 

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Second, many cheaper items can substituted for more expensive items. This is especially useful in times of scarcity such as your most recent layoff. Temporarily these items can be sacrificed for their more expensive counterparts.

 

SUBSTITUTION ITEMS   

Swiffer Sweep Jet

Broom and Mop

Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Comet

PineSol

Ammonia

SoftScrub

Inexpensive Bleach Cleanser

Wood Protectant

Mineral Oil

Expensive Dusting Spray

A rag with a dot of mineral oil or water and a feather duster

Glass Cleaner

Vinegar and water solution with heavy duty paper towels

Check out these links for more information on how to make your own household cleaners:

http://tipnut.com/cleaning-house-cheap/

http://tipnut.com/category/cleaning/cleaning-recipes/page/2/

Finally, your local Dollar Star, Dollar Tree, or store that carries items that only cost $1 each will normally carry items ranging from Febreeze knock-offs to packs of 12 sponges for only $1. This makes for a convenient one-stop-shop for discounted cleaning needs. Be careful that you do not purchase items that are cheaper at department stores here for $1. One of the most obvious items is Comet. Comet and its knock-offs are usually less expensive at Wal-mart if they are more than 75 cents. Dollar General, if located in your area, is also a great discount supply store for cleaning items.

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Another great money-saving idea is to use reusable mesh laundry bags for recycling purposes. This also helps the environment. Mesh recycling bags cut approximately $3 from your monthly budget, and are very inexpensive. 

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