CREATE A CLEANING KIT
Over the years I have tried many different cleaning products. However, I have converted over to the simple vinegar and bicarb solution, together it is effective, non-toxic and budget friendly. I put all my cleaning supplies together in a caddy which makes it easy to carry my cleaning kit around to each room in the house. Saving time not having to run back and forth for different cleaning products.

Supplies for the cleaning kit:
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Household Cleaning Bucket
I found this caddy recently at Bunnings, very reasonably priced $6.10.

Bicarbonate soda/baking soda
Together bicarb soda and vinegar are a great combination for cleaning the shower, around the basin taps, the oven, really almost everywhere. I keep my bicarb in a powdered sugar shaker, which I purchased from spotlight. Shake out required amount onto surface then spray on vinegar; allow to sit for a few minutes before wiping away.

Vinegar
I purchase a big bottle of white vinegar (the same variety as you get in the cooking isle) add equal parts water and vinegar into a spray bottle. Spray bottles can be found at all supermarkets and discount shops. Remember to label your bottles. Vinegar is such a versatile product. Don’t be put off by the odour I promise you it will disappear in a few minutes. I use splash a of vinegar and hot water to clean my floors. Read further for more 20 uses for vinegar around the home.
Sugar soap and sock
Use sugar soap diluted in spray bottle (1/2 sugar soap and 1/2 water) and a spare white sock to clean the walls. Spray sugar soap onto walls with one hand and wipe over with a sock on the other hand. Quickly and easily picking up all dirt on the walls.

Gumption
Gumption is used for hard water stains around the bathroom sink and tub, stubborn marks on the walls, cleaning the ceramic stovetop, pots and pans. Wipe gumption onto toothbrush or cloth to remove dirt and stains.
Gumption is a smooth paste cleanser that features a special soap formulation with exfoliating beads that break down and lift off tough surface stains. for use on stone bench tops, laminates, baths, basins, tiles, stove tops, ovens and stainless steel sinks.
Unfortunately, gumption may not be available in other countries outside of Australia, however look through your cleaning isle at the grocery store for an alternative smooth paste cleaner. Jif is an alternative product.
Toilet discs
After cleaning the toilet I like to put the discs in the bowl as it continually gives it a fresh smell.
Antibacterial surface cleaning wipes
I use surface cleaning wipes to clean the toilet lid, seat and top of bowl, the antibacterial wipes will kill germs. I also use my reusable homemade antibacterial wipes in the kitchen to clean up spills, read further here.

Microfiber cloth
Use a micro fibre cloth to wipe away dust. I don’t like to use a duster as I prefer to pick up the dust and shake it off outside or washing it down the sink. Dusters just spread the dust.

Toothbrush
Use a toothbrush to clean window tracks, bathroom sink, and shower, almost anywhere.
Absorbent cloth
Use with all purpose cleaner to clean wipe to clean the bathroom sink.
All Purpose cleaner
Use an all purpose cleaner along with the absorbent cloth to clean and disinfect as you wipe. View my recipe for homemade all purpose cleaner here.
I also carry a plastic shopping bag with my cleaning kit, to pop in rubbish and wipes as I have finished using them.

CREATE A SHOWER CLEANING KIT
It’s handy to have a shower cleaning kit separate to your household cleaning kit. Fill a little basket with cleaning items you would only use in the shower. It’s much easier to carry all the products in a caddy, and can be stored easily, out of the reach of children.
Supplies for the shower cleaning kit:
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I typically use vinegar and bicarb soda to clean my shower. To remove soap scum I squirt some detergent onto the area (which I keep in a little squeeze toiletry bottle from Ikea), spray on vinegar, let sit for a minute then scrub with the bathroom cloth. (sorry have realised I forgot to add the bicarb soda into the picture, I use the same one from my cleaning kit).
I keep mould and soap scum remover in my shower caddy for the really stubborn areas. View this post here to create a shower caddy using commercial cleaning products and this post with details about a great Bathroom Cloth from Chux.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR CLEANING FLOORS
Vacuum
You will need the all-important vacuum cleaner. We will be using the brush attachment on the vacuum throughout the month, but if you don’t have one a cloth with a rubber band over the end would be fine.
Broom or Stickvac
I don’t use a broom, instead I use a little handheld vacuum to pick up crumbs, dirt and dust between my weekly cleans.
Mop and Bucket
I have tried many mops over the year, but I have to admit that the Vileda Ultra Max Mop is my favourite. With the soft mop head it glides easily over my tiles making mopping a fast process. The mop heads can be hand washed or put in the washing machine to be reused next time. If you use this mop you do need to use the Vileda mop bucket as they team together for wringing out the mop.

DOWNLOAD
Print the cleaning checklist so you have an easy reference to use to stock up your cleaning caddy, then use the shopping list to write the items you need to pick up when you’re next at the grocery store.
- KAT’S CLEANING KIT – file behind ‘Checklist’ divider – click to download.
- BLANK CLEANING KIT – file behind ‘Checklist’ divider – click to download.
- SHOPPING LIST – file behind ‘Other’ divider – click to download.



476 comments
I love your little flowery shower caddy. Where can I buy one (or two)?????
I got this a few years ago from Howards Storage World Monique, sadly they don’t sell them anymore. However, I would suggest looking for a peg basket from the dollar or department stores.
I got some very cute spray bottles and brushes in Daiso! Cleaned out under my sink to fit my bucket!!
Ooh yes they would have some cute one, I love that store!!
Nailed it!
That’s great Jasmine, having the kit will help you through the challenge!
I use Enjo, – is this going to matter?
Absolutely not, use away, my list is just a guide 😉
Done! Had a general cleaning caddy already, but like the shower/bathroom caddy idea 🙂
I’ll explain a little more in the series how you can use the shower caddy, but it is very handy!
Hello, I see from a post earlier on you have an Enjo and Norwex list? I’m a Norwex Lover and Consultant and would just like see what products you have utilised? Many thanks xxx
Hi Jane, no sorry I don’t have a list from Norwex, but I do think some of the other ladies use the products
I have a ton of half used bottles of different cleaning products, so I am going to use them all up. But so that I can easily see what I have and be ready to go I am going to buy and assemble a cleaning bucket/caddy and keep everything in it. (Well, one of each item that matches what you are using) This way I am saving money and decluttering by using up what I have already.
That being said, when I finally run out of all my previously purchased cleaning products I will definitely be using your home made cleaning products. they sound so much cheaper and easier.
Quick question – I recenctly discovered that the reject shop sold bags of microfiber cloths for a few dollars. I am loving these and use them for everything, and regularly chuck them in my wash.
I have found though that the microfiber cloths that I used to clean kitchen grease (from the bottom of my frypan and airfryer and sandwhich toaster) have not come clean in the wash. they still look dirty, and just don’t feel as nice as the other cloths.
How do you get these grease stained microfiber cloths cleaned? or do I need to bin them and buy new?
Hi Darra, ooh perfect I love the reject shop so will keep my eye out for them there. I wouldn’t use the microfibre for grease, I suggest to use the kitchen sponge which would be easier to rinse away the dirt and grime with hot water.
Cleaning kit sorted and took opportunity to clear out under sink cupboards (where I keep cleaning stuff) – whole black bag full cleared 🙂
Your going to be a step ahead with cleaning under the sink Kelly as it’s one of the tasks in the challenge 🙂
Hi – I have a question – I’m from the UK and we don’t have ‘gumption’ what kind of product is it? Do you know of any similar alternatives?
Thanks x
Gumption is a tub of paste that helps to remove marks from walls, water stains from bathtubs, removes most marks. Unfortunately I’m unfamiliar with UK products, however just did some research and another uses CIF for similar tasks. Hope this helps.
Hi Hayley
I am in NZ so we don’t have Gumption either, but I lived in the Uk some years and if I was still there I would try some of the Lakeland company products. good luck
Is there a way to “unlock” the template so that I can type in my notes into the “blank lists?” Itʻs a .pdf.
No Kylee, unfortunately not I’m sorry.
Done 🙂
🙂