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10 Best Cleaning Tools for Any Business
1. 1. Microfiber Cloth
Can be used dry or
dampened with
water or cleanser.
Clothes are
machine washable.
When cared for
properly, expect to
get hundreds of
washings out of
these cloths.
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2. 2. Sponge
Select non-scratching
sponge to avoid
scratching surfaces.
Bring at least two with
you to separate the one
used for the bathroom
and for the kitchen.
Disinfect the
toothbrush after every
use.
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3. 3. Toothbrush
Use any old
toothbrush to
clean hard to
reach
areas.
Make sure to
disinfect the
toothbrush after
every use.
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4. 4. Paper Towels
These are great
for cleaning
toilets, kitchen
tops, and
bacteria-heavy
areas.
Get the sturdy
and ultraabsorbent paper
towels.
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5. 5. Rubber Gloves
Find a durable pair
to protect your
hands from
household
chemicals, hot
water, and grease.
Bonus tip: for leakresistant gloves, put
a cotton ball at your
fingertip so your
nails do not tear the
rubber.
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6. 6. Spray Bottles
Use to dispense
water, cleaning
chemicals or
insecticides.
Get bottles that
have an adjustable
spray nozzle,
measurement
markings on the
side, and labels.
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7. 7. Vacuum Cleaner
Select the right
vacuum cleaner
based on criteria
such as height,
weight, power, and
size.
Other consideration
are: filters, bagfree vacuums, and
pet hair features.
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8. 8. Sponge Mop and Bucket
Very effective on
textured and tiled
floors. Compared to
other mops, these
are easier to use.
Only disadvantage
is the longevity of
sponge mops.
Replace once the
sponge begins to
come apart.
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9. 9. Dust Mop
Attract and collect dirt
on surfaces especially on
hardwood floors.
Before, covers were
made of cotton but
microfiber materials are
increasingly being used.
Covers can be removed,
cleaned, and reused
before replacing.
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10. 10. Broom and Dust Pan
A must-have in your
arsenal.
Select the appropriate
broom based on the
type of space, the
floor type, the debris
you are trying to
clean, and whether
there are tight spaces
and corners
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