Wanting to get a list going on of things I need because I’m moving soon and wanted to have everything hammered down. They esentially shouldn’t be expensive. I suppose can also be habits or other such things that improve QoL and maybe cost savings overall

Thank you!!

  • ClimateStalin [they/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Not exactly a “need” aside from that you need some method of cleaning your floors, robot vacuum is a huge boon to QoL. It does like 90% as well as vacuuming as I do but it does it every day, sometimes I’ll have it go twice a day, vs me doing twice a week at best.

    • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      I got one of those totes and keep it stocked the full range of cleaning supplies in it (wood, glass, tile, each with their own set of specific color coded hand towels, sponges, etc).

      this is what I mean by tote

      I use hand towels instead of paper towels, but you get the idea. microfiber for wood/glass, bar towels for other shit. scrubbies, sponges, each assigned to a cleaning solution if they are ones that shouldn’t mix.

      when there’s some kind of mess or I notice something needs attention, I can just grab it without thinking, carry it to the problem, and take care of whatever is going on in one trip.

      I got the idea from how professional cleaners in commercial spaces use a singular, multipurpose cleaning cart (or carts for multiple teams) to independently handle 99% of typical cleaning and maintenance jobs as they move along a circuit.

      so like, it’s not just for spot cleaning, but I can walk from room to room and clean every type of thing in every space in a single loop with no walking back and forth.

      yes, I am extremely fun at parties.

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        I do this too! I’d also put in a plug for a couple sets of rubber gloves (color coded e.g. bathroom, kitchen) - my hands are already torn up from other stuff and this keeps them safe/pain-free from cleaners and less dried/cracked.

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          mine is like one tote that has maybe 6 compartments. each compartment is for a type of surface. so the glass one has the glass cleaner and a microfiber towel. there’s a wood one, a tile one, and a general purpose one with a sponge, brillow and hand towel. and then one compartment has a few hand towels of each type (general vs microfiber), more sponges and a brillows. it’s completely grab and go.

          I also keep a separate laundry bag just for hand towels (like they do in restaurants) in the same storage space along side the actual full stacks of sponges, scrubbies, hand towels (I buy in bulk) so when I finish something big I can immediately restock the tote for next time and cycle dirty materials out for a dedicated washing cycle.

          I think of my place as a mini hotel and restaurant lol.