Eight tools for your cleaning caddy
VANCOUVER, WA — This spring, as windows open for the first breaths of fresh air in months, many Americans will begin the process of spring cleaning their homes, according to a press release.
While spring cleaning is a great way to improve both the appearance and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) of a home, using the wrong tool or process can quickly derail this effort, the release stated.
"Believe it or not, there is a wrong way to clean. Using the right tools and developing a plan of attack before you start cleaning will help you make the best use of your time and energy,” said Bruce Vance, certified instructor and chairman of the .
According to the release, the IICRC recommends you use the following tools and products to make the most of your spring cleaning efforts:
- Microfiber cloths and distilled water.
- A damp and dry cloth.
- A scrub sponge or a scrubbing microfiber cloth.
- A plastic spatula or cleaning knife.
- A toothbrush.
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Once you have the proper tools in place, the IICRC recommends having a directional plan when you start cleaning, the release noted.
Click here to read the release in its entirety.