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Cleaning Tools Delivery or Pickup

Cleaning Tools Delivery or Pickup

About cleaning tools

Get your house squeaky clean with quality cleaning tools from Instacart. Whether you're tackling a major clean-up or maintaining your home, we've got the cleaning tools you need to get the job done. Shop for cleaning tools via the Instacart app and we'll deliver the products you need to your door in as little as 2 hours!

Rubber gloves

No matter which cleaning job you're tackling, donning a pair of rubber gloves is a great idea. Rubber gloves can protect your hands from drying out when you use chemical cleaners. They can also keep your hands comfortable when you're cleaning dishes in hot water. Rubber gloves come in a range of sizes, so make sure you choose the right ones for your hands.

Cleaning floors

Consider your floor coverings carefully when choosing the right cleaning tools for your home. Brooms are ideal for sweeping up dust and debris from a hard floor's surface. Since you use them dry, they are ideal for surfaces that don't tolerate water, such as wooden floors. Brooms can also suit indoor and outdoor use. Get a coarse-bristled broom for your patio and pathways and a softer broom, which won't damage floor coverings like floorboards, for indoor use.

Wet mops are ideal for cleaning up liquid spills on hard surfaces that tolerate water, such as linoleum and ceramic tiled floors. However, there are also dry mops for attracting surface dust and debris. These can be very effective, as particles are attracted to the soft mop heads. Wet-and-dry mops are a versatile choice for all kinds of cleaning.

Cleaning windows

Microfiber cloths and sponges are ideal for cleaning windows without damaging the glass. However, to really create a professional finish, consider using a squeegee. Perfecting your squeegee technique can take a little practice, but it's worth persevering. Dip the sponge side into your window cleaner and clean the window. If your window is extra dirty, you may need to repeat this step. Then squeegee away the water quickly before it dries for a streak-free finish.

Cleaning surfaces

You can repurpose the microfiber cloths and sponges you use for windows to clean hard surfaces such as sinks, bench tops, and walls. Scrub brushes come in handy for removing stubborn marks and tackling tricky areas, like grout around the base of your toilet bowl.

Cleaning Tools Near Me

Buy your favorite Cleaning Tools online with Instacart. Order Dusters, Squeegee, Rubber Gloves, and more from local and national retailers near you and enjoy on-demand, contactless delivery or pickup within 2 hours.

FAQs about cleaning tools

If you are on a budget or have limited space, you may wonder which cleaning products you really need. There are several cleaning tools designed to make cleaning easier, but when you want to scale back, stick to traditional choices.

A wet-and-dry mop lets you efficiently clean hard surfaces with or without water, so it can take the place of a broom and a regular wet mop. With a microfiber cloth and an abrasive sponge, you can take care of most surfaces in your home. Use the microfiber cloth for light cleaning and taking care of surfaces prone to scratching, such as windows and mirrors. You can break out the abrasive sponge to attack more stubborn stains.

Don't forget a quality pair of rubber gloves and a large bucket, which you can fill with water and cleaning solutions. You'll need these versatile items for almost every cleaning job in your home.

Most people do some kind of cleaning, such as washing dishes, wiping down countertops, and cleaning up spills, every day. Cleaning floors and dusting surfaces is usually a weekly job. You may tackle some of the bigger cleaning tasks, such as wiping out the fridge or cleaning the inside of the oven, just a couple of times a year. Your cleaning schedule likely depends on several factors, such as:
  • The time you have available.
  • The size of your household.
  • The size of your house.
  • Whether you have children or inside pets.
  • Your own personal comfort level.

There are a variety of sponges available for tackling a range of different cleaning tasks. Here are the most common sponges and their uses:
  • Abrasive: Often made of plastic netting, these sponges suit tough jobs like cleaning your grill, cookware, and outdoor furniture.
  • Cellulose: With small holes for absorbing moisture, these sponges suit cleaning dishes, bathroom surfaces, and kitchen countertops.
  • Wire: Also called steel wool, a wire sponge's flexible fibers are great for cleaning stubborn marks on glass, grills, metal pots and pans, and porcelain tiles.
  • Microfiber: These soft sponges suit dusting and cleaning surfaces that can scratch, including glass, mirrors, and stainless steel.

Cleaning your cleaning tools now and then helps them perform at their best. You should wash your cleaning cloths and sponges thoroughly after every use. Rinsing them under a warm faucet until the water runs clear should suffice. However, you can put some cleaning cloths in the washing machine for an even deeper clean.

Brooms, mops, and squeegees don't require washing as often, but you should clean them after heavy jobs or if you notice they're not working as well as they once did. Pull off any debris by hand, then use a hose to clean away any remaining particles. Swish your tool around in a bucket of soapy water before rinsing it clean. You can use this method for any broom, mop, or squeegee, but take care with straw brooms. Their fibers absorb water, unlike synthetic brooms, so you should work quickly.

As they're meant for cleaning, you should store your tools somewhere clean in your home. Well-kept basements and laundry rooms are ideal choices. Stand large cleaning tools, like mops and brooms, with their handles to the ground. Keeping the mop or broom heads off the ground protects them from damage. You can store smaller items, such as squeegees, rubber gloves, and sponges, in cleaning caddies. Then, you can simply take the whole caddy out when you're ready to tackle a cleaning task.