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    Just 28 Cleaning Products You Might As Well Use Since It’s Too Cold To Go Outside

    Get your spring cleaning done now so you can spend springtime actually enjoying the sunshine.

    1. A dryer vent cleaning kit to get at one of those spots you might not have even known existed, let alone that you had to clean it. This handy brush will remove all the accumulated lint from your dryer vent, which should help your machine run more efficiently, and reduce the risk of fire. A double whammy!

    a reviewer photo of a large amount of dryer lint that came out of the vent on the side of a house

    2. A can of Easy Off oven cleaner because the "self-cleaning" feature on most ovens just creates a lot of smoke, and doesn't do much cleaning. All you have to do is spray this on, wait overnight, and wipe away even the most burnt-on, crusty messes.

    a reviewer photo showing a hand holding an orange sponge covered in black grime. you can see from the oven behind it, that the dirt came off from one swipe of the oven

    3. Or a tub of eco-friendly oven cleaner, for those with noses that are too sensitive for even the "fume-free" version of the standard stuff. This'll clean just as effectively (though it may require a bit more elbow grease) and is available either scented with essential oils or completely unscented.

    the white jar of oven cleaner next to a silver scrubber

    4. An extendable tub and tile scrubber so your back doesn't have to suffer, no matter how deeply you scrub. And it's great for us shorties, who might not be able to reach the tops of the shower otherwise.

    a model using the blue and white scrubber around the base of a toilet

    5. A starter pack of Clorox toilet wands because that toilet brush lurking behind the bowl is basically a germ bonanza. These are way more sanitary and way more effective at actually removing buildup and stains. Plus, the storage caddy looks way nicer than a gross, stained brush.

    6. A set of drill brush attachments so you can scrub smarter, not harder. These handy dandy brushes fit right on an electric drill, and then you just have to hold it up — the drill does the rest of the work for you.

    reviewer image of a dirty tub and a clean tub after using the brush

    7. A bundle of printable cleaning checklists designed for people with ADHD, but that would be great for anyone struggling with executive dysfunction, a.k.a. folks that are overwhelmed and don't even know where to begin.

    several of the chore charts and checklists displayed on a light pink background

    8. A ChomChom roller so you can remind yourself what color your couches (and bedding) actually are, without all that pet hair covering them.

    9. A squeegee because when it comes to a mildewy tub, or a cloudy shower door, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Take two seconds to wipe everything down after your shower, and you'll save hours of scrubbing later.

    a reviewer photo of the silver squeegee hanging in a grey and black shower

    10. A surface cleaner that is so strong it can disinfect almost anything in your house, but is also so gentle you can use it to wash your produce. Use it on your countertops, your kids' toys (that often go in your kids' mouths), and your fruits and veggies. Talk about a multitasker!

    a model using the white spray bottle on a white dishwasher

    11. A tub of the Pink Stuff because it's TikTok-famous for a reason. It'll take off pretty much any gunk, grime, or goop that's attached itself to your surfaces and make them look sparklingly new.

    12. A tube of mold and mildew gel so powerful all you have to do is squeeze it on, wait a few hours, and rinse to reveal your newly shining white grout and caulk. It's super clingy, so it won't slide down your shower walls or right off your sink — it'll stay right where you put it.

    13. A set of eco-friendly toilet fizzies that'll blast away all the dirt and debris from your bowl, all without any harsh chemicals or headache-inducing artificial scents.

    the white jar of toilet fizzies, next to several of the white tablets, on a wood surface with eucalyptus branches

    14. A Keurig maintenance kit because I shudder to think what's hiding inside all those little tubes and crevices. This'll make your morning brew taste fresher, and you won't have to worry about it carrying any hidden bacteria.

    a reviewer photo of the contents of the cleaning kit set up in front of a Keurig

    15. An air purifier to literally clean the air. That's next level. I have this air purifier, and in addition to helping with allergies and dissipating unwanted smells, I've found that mine way decreases the amount of dusting I have to do — it just all goes into the filter, instead of having to wipe it off all of my surfaces.

    a reviewer photo of the white air purifier on a wood floor

    16. A deep cleaning brush set so even the tiniest nooks and crannies in your bathroom won't be safe havens for mold and mildew. These brushes are sturdy, multifunctional, have angled heads, and are way more useful than the classic old toothbrush.

    a model using the black and white brush on a sink tap

    17. A bottle of Oh Yuk jetted tub cleaner that'll be a godsend if you decided to spring for the fancy Jacuzzi. Once you've seen the grime and gunk that can build up in those jets, you'll make sure to use this regularly, and not be worried you're sitting in grossness every time you have a soak.

    18. A cooktop cleaning kit to finally demolish that burnt on piece of caramel that's been stuck since you made a fancy dessert like, three Christmases ago.

    19. A Dyson cordless stick vacuum that, yes, is a splurge. But these puppies are powerful, lightweight, and so easy to grab and use that you'll find yourself cleaning a lot of little overlooked nooks and crannies just because it's kinda fun.

    a reviewer photo of the purple vacuum hanging on its wall dock

    20. Or a Roomba, for those of us who would rather just tell Alexa to have the vacuum do its own work. I mean, that's Jetsons level.

    21. A bottle of Folex carpet spot remover so you can finally tackle all those little spots and specks that you've been trying to ignore. It works on upholstery, too, which is great if you've discovered there's a limit to the amount of times you can flip your couch cushions before you have to admit that both sides are equally stained.

    a reviewer before and after photo. one side shows a cream carpet with black stains, and on the other side the stains are completely gone.

    22. A Baseboard Buddy that'll help you get all the dust and grime off your baseboards and molding, all without killing your back and knees in the process.

    a reviewer photo showing the dust collected on the head of the baseboard cleaner

    23. A stainless steel cleaning kit so you can finally get rid of all of those annoying fingerprints and streaks on your appliances, and stay rid of them in the future.

    a reviewer before and after photo of a stainless steel dishwasher. it is very smudged on the before side and shiny and clean on the after side

    24. A jar of cleaning slime that's as satisfying to play with as it is to clean with. This delightful goop will pick up dust and crumbs from keyboards, car vents, basically anywhere that dirt likes to accumulate in small crevices.

    a reviewer photo of the purple cleaning gel with a ton of crumbs and particles stuck in it

    25. A two-pack of Sprayaway glass cleaner because it provides an easy, streak-free clean that's (my apologies to the dad from My Big Fat Greek Wedding) better than Windex.

    the two blue bottles of window cleaner

    26. A two-pack of Bar Keepers Friend powder cleanser to bring a shine to things you thought were permanently dulled. Silverware? Sure. Sinks? Of course! Copper? Yep. This stuff is unparalleled.

    a reviewer photo of a hand holding a yellow dish. one side is dull from cutlery marks, while the other is bright and vibrant

    27. An extendable duster so you don't get a nasty surprise when you turn your fans back on this spring. Nobody wants a shower of dust to be the first thing that greets them when the weather gets nice.

    a reviewer photo of the grey duster being used to clean silver track lights in a kitchen

    28. And a dual pack of machine cleaning tablets because your workhorses deserve some TLC too. These tabs will help your appliances perform at their peak capability, and banish any sneaky water spots or mold smells that may have been appearing on your dishes and clothes.

    a photo of the two blue and white packages of cleaner, along with the tablets themselves

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