Cleaning Supplies Checklist: Everything You Need for Easy Home Cleaning

Evelyn Johnson

By Evelyn Johnson

04 April 2026

8 min read

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    A clean home is what all homeowners like to have, but a clean house is not limited to a clean look. It is beyond the look and extends to maintaining a healthy environment and creating a safe environment. The primary concern is to gather the right cleaning supplies if opting for DIY. There are a few  cleaning tools and materials that are common for all the rooms, but specific cleaning supplies are needed for some parts of the house, like the kitchen and bathroom. This blog highlights a complete list of the cleaning supplies for you to achieve a spic and span home.

    Why is It Important to Select the Right Cleaning Supplies?

    The reason to buy the best cleaning product is to clean the house perfectly in less time, and high-quality cleaning products would need less frequent replacement. The right tools also give a sense of contentment in accomplishing the cleaning task. Above all the reasons, the right supplies help maintain a hygienic home.

    Tips to Consider Before Starting the Cleaning Task

    • If you stay in a multilevel home, keep duplicate supplies on every floor to avoid frequent up and down across the different floors. It will also ensure frequent cleaning because of easy-to-grab supplies on all the floors.
    • Instead of storing cleaning supplies in a central part of the home, store them at a place where they are often used.
    • To ensure supplies are handy and easy to move around in the house, keep them in a plastic bucket.

    Cleaning Supplies Checklist

    There are a few cleaning supplies that are common for all parts of the house, but certain supplies are specific to a particular part of the house. For example, supplies used for the kitchen and bathroom may not be used for the living room and bedroom. Here is the list of the cleaning supplies bifurcated on the basis of the rooms:

    1. Cleaning Supplies for Flooring

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    • Vacuum- Buy a vacuum with a hose attachment so that it reaches the hard-to-reach corners of the house. If you plan to buy only a single vacuum, buy one that can be used to clean multiple surfaces. Opt for a vacuum with a beater head to clean an area rug or carpet, and buy a vacuum with an option to disengage the beater bar to clean the hard surfaces, if you have hard surface flooring and an area rug. If the motive is to remove soil from drapes, blinds, and upholstery, get a vacuum with a crevice tool and upholstery brush.
    • A Plastic Bucket- A heavy-duty plastic bucket is essential for mess-free cleaning of all types of floors. The bucket can be used for multiple things, like soaking dirty and stained clothes or mixing solutions to be used for cleaning ovens, carpets, or appliances. A plastic bucket is recommended as it is rust-free and non-reactive with most of the cleaning products.
    • Warm Water Mixed with Dishwashing Soap- Whether cleaning the polyurethane-sealed hardwood floors, linoleum, wood floor, or tile, follow a simple step of cleaning process. All you have to do is add a tablespoon of dish soap to the warm water and clean the surface using a damp mop. Make sure the mop is not wet, as it can cause the wood floor to warp.
    • Mop- This is a must-have item when cleaning the floors, whether it’s a wood floor, linoleum, tile, or hardwood floor.

    2. Cleaning Supplies for the Kitchen

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    • Degreaser cleaner
    • Dish soap
    • Dishwashing gloves and sponges
    • If you have a dishwasher, then add dishwasher tablets and dishwasher salt.
    • Stainless steel cleaner to clean pots, pans, and cooking appliances
    • Disposal bags to throw garbage
    • Baking soda to clean the fridge and microwave
    • Cleaning cloth or paper towels
    • Anti-bacterial spray
    • Mop and floor cleaner
    • A vacuum

    3. Cleaning Supplies for the Bathroom

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    • Toilet brush
    • Toilet bowl cleaner
    • Disinfectant spray or wipes
    • Shower cleaner and tub cleaner
    • Tiles and grout cleaner
    • Glass shower door cleaner
    • Surface cleaner
    • Hard water stain remover
    • Deodorizer
    • Mildew remover
    • Scrubbing brush

    4. Cleaning Supplies for Living Rooms and Bedrooms

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    • Glass cleaner
    • Clean newspaper
    • Lint roller
    • A duster that can extend to reach the corners
    • A vacuum
    • Mop the wood floor or tile.
    • Cleaner for upholstery or spray foam
    • Wood polish for wooden furnitures
    • Carpet cleaner

    5. Miscellaneous Cleaning Supplies

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    • A Broom and a Dustpan- Even if you have a vacuum to clean the indoor area, a broom is a must to clean the outdoor area. A broom does what a vacuum can’t do, like gathering  pieces of broken glass.
    • Steam Cleaner- It’s another must add items in the list of cleaning supplies because a steamer's function is not limited to removing wrinkles from clothes. It can remove odor, loosen grime, and kill bacteria and dust mites from mattresses and couch upholstery.
    • Funnel- It is used to refill bottles
    • Labels- It is used to tag all the supplies for easy identification
    • Step Ladder- It is used to reach high areas.
    • Vinegar- Add distilled white vinegar to the cleaning supplies list as it helps remove oil, loosen grease, and soften laundry.
    • Baking Soda- If you are a DIYer, then add baking soda to the list of cleaning supplies. It is used to clean the oven, can be used as a carpet and laundry deodorizer, remove scratches from the plastic, and unclog a smelly drain.

    6. Protective Gears

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    • Safety goggles
    • Disposable gloves
    • Face mask
    • Apron to wear while cleaning

    Best Way to Store the Supplies

    Making a list of cleaning supplies is as important as their safe storage. Follow the following precautions:

    1. Keep It Away From the Reach of Kids and Pets- If you have kids and pets at home, store the products in a place where they can’t reach.
    2. Store the Products Safely in Their Original Packets- If possible, store the products in their original packets. This is because all the information regarding directions for use and safety measures is mentioned on the original packets.
    3. Store the Products as Per Their Specifications- There are a few chemical-based products that should be stored separately, like bleach and ammonia.

    Conclusion

    Making the list of cleaning supplies makes the cleaning task easier because once you have the supplies handy, there’s no chance of missing out on any important items. As a result, cleaning tasks can be accomplished within the stipulated timeframe without wastage of time.

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