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    30 Cleaning Products That Actually Do Their Jobs In Ten Minutes Or Less

    Quick, smart, and easy solutions for all kinds of little cleaning challenges.

    1. A powerful stain remover — you simply spritz this stuff on then pretty much immediately blot it off to make all kinds of spills old and new literally vanish right before your eyes.

    2. A soft cleanser so you can finally banish those built-up hard water stains on your shower glass in the span of a regular commercial break, even if you hate squeegee-ing and have basically never done it.

    a reviewer's glass shower door before: fogged up with mineral residue and after: completely clear and see-through

    3. A daily shower spray because it only requires a few spritzes in bathtub/shower situations — and will totally block that tedious buildup on your glass-enclosed shower from reappearing, especially when you combine its powers with your favorite squeegee.

    bottle of ecos plant powered shower cleaner

    4. A stamp-in gel that takes two seconds to apply, and works every time you flush to keep your toilet sparkling clean week after week.

    5. A stainless steel cleaner and polish because you don't like your kitchen to look like it's inhabited by Gremlins but you also don't want to take the time to do much more than spray something on then wipe it off.

    Hand wiping cleaner off of fridge after one spritz

    6. A coconut-based laundry stain pre-treat stick that you simply rub on any fabric to ensure that all kinds of stains like oil, makeup, food, dirt, and even poop come out in the washer cycle, no need to hand-wash the stain out beforehand.

    the stick-shaped bar of soap

    7. A sturdy microfiber blinds duster to pick up every speck of grime with just a few effortless swipes.

    8. The Diamond Dazzle Stick, which will shine up your jewelry with to a few dabs of its gentle cleaning solution, no matter where you happen to be when you notice you need it.

    9. A set of three drill scrub brushes so you can quickly shine up all kinds of impossibly dirty surfaces. The embedded grit in your tubs, showers, grout, and oven doesn't stand a chance!

    a bathtub before: dull and covered in stains from age and use and after: the same bathtub, now clean, shiny, and looking almost new

    10. A rust stain remover perfect for anything coated in a thin crust of orange — a few sprays and a final wipe of this stuff will actually make your bathroom look brand new again.

    11. A pack of six machine-washable, 100% cotton flannel reusable Swiffer cloths, so you can have all the quick and easy convenience of a Swiffer, but with less waste and zero extra hand-washing effort.

    the rectangular white cloth with edges tucked into regular swiffer broom

    12. The Drain Weasel, which reaches down into hair-clogged drains, twists around so its micro-hooks can grab on tight, then extracts the gross slime monster that's been slowing down your sink and tub.

    13. A pack of dishwasher tablets — you simply toss in one tablet once a month, and it'll make sure your machine gets (and stays!) just about as clean as it could possibly be.

    14. And a garbage disposal foaming cleaner that works its magic when you drop it in, run a little water, and let its fizz reach down into the depths of your pipes for you, ridding them of any built-up slime and grossness.

    15. A cast-iron scrubber because why take the time to coax all the cooked-on bits out with tons of salt when you could spend just a few minutes with this, and get better results?

    16. A classic Mr. Clean Magic Eraser — you'll see these truly live up to their name the moment you test 'em out on anything from soapscum to crayon to burnt-on stove-top gunk. Just look at what it did for this seemingly hopeless AirPod case! (The culprit was some black scrubs.)

    a reviewer's airpod case before, looking grimy and grey; and after, bright white and clean

    17. A patented pet hair–removing roller that you simply brush over any fabric surface to pick up basically every last bit of shedding your furry friend's always leaving in their wake.

    18. A carpet freshening powder because even though it I know it says to let sit for 15 minutes before vacuuming, it'll still do its job — which is to deodorize the rug in your open-to-the-kitchen living room that's absorbed several years worth of cooking smells — in 10. (And hey, you don't have to like, do anything for those 10 minutes, so if you want it to be extra effective, it doesn't hurt to wait around for 5 more.)

    the canister of powder, which contains baking soda, borax, and essential oils

    19. An electronics brush and rubber scraper designed to sweep away dust and built-up dirt from every nook, cranny, and crevice on all kinds of devices and components.

    20. These oversized heavy-duty cleaning wipes perfect for tough jobs big and small — it only takes a few swipes to remove grease, oil, tar, ink, paint, permanent marker, food stains, and so much more.

    21. Some washing machine cleaning tablets engineered to eliminate mold, mildew, musty smells, and hard water buildup so your dirty clothes actually come out, well, the way you expect them to: completely clean. Just drop it in, set your washer to go, and forget about it.

    models hand dropping 1/4c-ish size tablet into washer

    22. An all-natural scour paste because all you have to do is rub a little of it on a dull or dirty surface — like your sink, tile, or even dirty dishes — then scrub it around a little to reveal a polished, clean slate.

    23. A leather stain remover spray because even though leather's usually relatively stain resistant, years with kids, pets, spouses, or just our own messy selves eventually take their toll, and this will basically give you a refund, like....immediately after you spritz it on.

    24. And a leather recoloring balm so you can spend many more years reading in your favorite chair, reveling in the afternoon sun, *without* having to put up with furniture that looks like it's on its last legs.

    25. A ~volcanic~ microwave cleaner that will steam up those cooked-on bits that always seem to accumulate after awhile, so you can easily wipe them away.

    blue plastic volcano in a microwave

    26. A wood polish and conditioner that can erase damage as if it was never there, like those spots on your antique beside tables that have had one too many water glasses sweat on them overnight.

    before: white watermarks on a wood surface and after: the wood surface with no water marks in sight

    27. A pumice stone to vanquish those built-up hard water stains without using up all your spare energy for the day.

    28. And once it's clean: A lemon-scented, citric acid–infused toilet bomb you can drop into your toilet bowl on a regular basis (like, once a week, depending on how hard your water is) will help cut down on the need to scrape lime scale or calcium buildup with a pumice stone. Swish once or twice, let it fizz for about five minutes, then scrub for a minute or so with a toilet brush.

    jar full of yellowish fizzy bombs in coin-shapes

    29. A metal polish so you can easily shine up door and cabinet knobs and other decorative objects, whether they're made of brass, copper, stainless, chrome, aluminum, pewter, or bronze.

    a reviewer's door knob before, looking dull and almost like the finish is chipped and dirty, then after, looking bright brass and shiny

    30. A battery-powered fabric shaver — no need to throw out a sweater or chair just because it's started to pill! This quickly and easily pinches off those pesky little buggers to make your fabrics (including upholstery!) look brand new.

    A reviewer's armchair, half of it covered in nubby pills and labeled "before", the other half smooth, looking new, with no pills in sight

    You, with all your spare time you save by cleaning with these products:

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