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Cleaning Materials

1. Sponge

There are a huge variety of sponges out there. It’s nice to have a classic
sponge around—especially something with an abrasive side to tackle any
grimy dirty surface. But if you want to explore your alternative side, you
can try out sponge cloths that bridge the gap between sponge and towel,
spaghetti sponges (they don’t require soap!), a Scrub Daddy that changes
texture based on temperature, or silicone sponges that last almost forever.

2. Squeegee

These little tools are a must-have for keeping showers mold- and mildew-
free. They also work great on windows if that’s a part of your cleaning
routine. To get the most life out of your squeegee, make sure you protect
the blade from being damaged while you use and store it. If your
squeegee is leaving streaks or just not performing as well as it once did,
you’ll know it’s time to replace the blade.

3. Scrub Brush

A sponge or cloth isn’t always going to work, so keep an all-purpose


scrub brush on hand to use on tile, tubs, fixtures and tough stains.

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