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    30 Products From Walmart That'll Help You Get A Move On With Spring Cleaning

    The sun is out, and the daffodils and snowdrops are fully blooming, which means it's time to scrub every corner of your house. I don't make the rules, it's just nature.

    1. An open bin organizer perfect for kiddos who need somewhere to stash things, but can't deal with closing lids or opening drawers to find a spot.

    the white and dark brown organizer with all the bins filled with brightly colored toys

    2. A Pink Stuff spray and paste duo because this goop is famous on TikTok for a reason — it'll remove gunk you thought was never gonna come off, and it'll do it in no time flat.

    the bright pink tub and spray bottle of cleaning product

    3. A set of springtime Scrub Daddies that'll brighten up your cleaning with a little seasonal spirit. Plus, just like the originals, they're soft in warm water and firm in cold water, for a multipurpose scrubbing boost.

    the pink, yellow, and blue shaped sponges in their packaging

    4. And a tub of Scrub Daddy power paste to use with them. This cleaning marvel is gentle enough for use on your pans and appliances, but tough enough that it can even scrub down your outdoor furniture. Just in time for the weather to brighten up, too!

    the tan and orange cleaner packaging

    5. A featherweight Bissell stick vacuum for everyone who hates lugging a big upright vacuum from room to room (a.k.a. literally everyone). You won't sacrifice suction, and your back will thank you.

    a model using the small teal vacuum in a decorated living room

    6. A pack of Magic Erasers so you can be rid of all those scuffs, scrapes, and ground-in dirt on your walls, furniture, or bathroom with just one swipe.

    the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser wiping away grime from sink

    7. A pack of disposable gloves because at some point in a deep clean, you're always going to stumble upon something yucky, whether it's a forgotten head of broccoli in the crisper drawer, or a fluorescent patch of shower mildew. Nobody wants to get that on their bare hands, so be prepared and buy gloves before you need them.

    the green box of disposable gloves

    8. A pet hair roller that's reusable, so you can roll your whole couch whenever you want, without worrying you're going to run out of those little sticky sheets right when you really need them.

    a model using the roller on a hair-covered surface

    9. A lint trap cleaner because a few swipes of this humble brush can help your dryer work more efficiently, reduce drying time, and reduce the risk of fires.

    a model holding the flexible brush in the lint trap area of a white clothes dryer

    10. A Lysol toilet bowl cleaner duo that, according to cleaning hacks videos, can be used to brighten and disinfect pretty much any surface. But even if you just use it on your toilet, it still does a bang-up job of getting rid of stains, rings, and all variety of yuckiness.

    the blue Lysol toilet bowl cleaner inside white toilet bowl

    11. A Bissell pet vacuum because as much as you love Fido and Fluffy, you don't need to have their hair absolutely everywhere in order to prove it. This high-powered vacuum will pick up all that dust, dirt, and hair in a flash.

    model cleaning white carpet with purple and black Bissell pet vacuum

    12. A bottle of dishwasher cleaner to remove gunk, limescale, and everything that's preventing your dishwasher from getting your dishes actually clean and spot-free.

    13. A set of large clear storage bins so you don't have to rely on peeling, outdated labels to let you know what's actually in there. Never again be tricked by a box that says "Summer Clothes" but actually contains a random tangle of Christmas lights and your elementary school yearbooks.

    a photo of a clear bin on a bedroom floor with a stack of towels inside

    14. A Pumie toilet bowl cleaning pumice stone for toilets with a really stubborn ring. If you've given up on ever getting it out, trust me and try the Pumie.

    a hand holding a pumie

    15. A broom and dustpan set with a built-in broom-cleaning comb so you can get any trapped hair or schmutz off of the broom, instead of just leaving it tangled into the bristles.

    16. A label maker that might help you organize and might just send you on a "making random labels" spree. Honestly, both sound great, and if you label all your storage bins and also your own forehead, I think it's still a net win.

    a model placing a "chips & crackers" label on a metal bin

    17. A drill brush kit for people who don't want to buy a whole new appliance, but do want the convenience of easy scrubbing. This kit takes your drill (yes, the one that puts holes in your wall!) and turns it into a power-scrubbing super tool.

    18. A pack of steel wool pads perfectly suited for tough jobs like removing paint or polishing rough metal surfaces. Plus, they're super thin, so you'll be able to get into the teeniest nooks and crannies.

    the silver steel wool in clear packaging in front of a wooden toolbox

    19. An over-toilet cabinet so you can make use of space you didn't even know you were wasting! Use it for extra TP, towels, a nice candle — the world is really your oyster.

    the white cabinet over a toilet in a decorated bathroom space

    20. A shower squeegee to help you stop mold and mildew before they even get going. It can seem like a chore at first, but taking 30 seconds to wipe down the shower when you're done can save you hours of scrubbing later.

    the clear and silver squeegee hanging on a silver hook next to a bar of soap

    21. A Clorox Toilet Wand starter kit because these things are a game-changer. I thought cleaning toilets was hard and gross — until we switched to these babies. Now, all it takes is a quick scrub and the toilet is sparkling.

    the Clorox Toilet Want starter kit with a wand, caddy, and six scrubbing pads

    22. An O-Cedar spin mop and bucket system for the best of all worlds when it comes to floor cleaning: it penetrates deeply, is way easier and more ergonomic than a traditional mop, and doesn't have to be used with a bunch of expensive single use pads.

    a model using the foot pedal to wring out the mop inside the grey bucket with a red handle

    23. A cube organizer because they're way more multifunctional than a standard bookshelf. You can still use them for books, but you can also keep smaller things in bins, use them to display art or decorations, or even use them as a closet organizer — those cubes are just the right size and shape for a stack of folded tees or pants.

    the white six-cube organizer in a decorated space with grey fabric bins in three cubes and white and silver decor in the others

    24. An extendable Swiffer duster starter pack so you can pick up all the dust that's accumulated on the tops of shelves and fan blades, before the weather warms up, those fans go back on, and it recirculates everywhere.

    25. An entryway storage bench perfect for holding everyone's shoes that would otherwise be spread out halfway across the house (or at least that's how it seems sometimes). Your teething puppy might be disappointed, but nobody else will be.

    the light wood bench with two bins and decorations in a styled entryway space

    26. A tiered under sink organizer because knocking over fifteen other spray bottles to get to the one cleaner you need is absolutely ~not~ the vibe.

    the black organizer under a sink filled with cleaning products. the lower tier is rolled out slightly

    27. A bottle of Drano so you don't have to endure showers where the water slowly creeps up around your ankles. As someone with a lot of hair, it's pretty much a necessity.

    the red bottle of clog remover

    28. A set of four straw cleaner brushes because rinsing your reusable straws just isn't enough sometimes! You really don't want to encounter a smoothie chunk when you're trying to enjoy your morning iced coffee. You can also use them to finally clean the bottom of that water bottle that your regular sponge can't quite get to the bottom of.

    two of the wire brushes in front of a smoothie on a counter

    29. A rotating turntable perfect for spices, condiments, makeup — basically any tiny containers that you don't want to have to sort through to see the ones in the back. Just give 'em a spin!

    many spice bottles in the clear plastic turntable

    30. A scrub brush with recycled bristles and a contoured handle, for better grip. You'll be doing something nice for the Earth and your wrists after a long day of cleaning.

    the white and green scrub brush with a curved handle

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