The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Your Home on a Budget (2024)

The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Your Home on a Budget (1)Most of the cleaning solutions we use at home are filled with harmful chemicals. It’s also not goodto expose little ones to these chemicals, as most are poisonous especially when eaten or absorbed through the skin, Plus, these commercial products are expensive to boot.

Do you wanthealthier alternatives are also easier on your budget? Grandma actually had the right idea when she used common household products to clean her house. Many recipes can be created with things that you may already have in your pantry or fridge. Hereis a room-by-room guide for healthier cleaning on a budget.

This guide is quite long, so we provided anchor links to help you jump to sections that interest you. You can also choose to read this article chronologically.

  • General Tips
  • Living Room
  • Kitchen
  • Bathroom
  • Bedroom
  • Pantry
  • Laundry

General Tips for the Entire House

1. Beginning is easier than you think.

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First, let’s review the ingredients that will make up the bulk of your cleaning solutions. Most of these items came from ApartmentTherapy.com (@AptTherapy), but you can always add, tweak or remove ingredients based on what works for you.

  • Baking soda
  • White or apple cider vinegar
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Essential oils (tea tree oil, lavender oil, eucalyptus oil, or lemongrass oil)
  • Lemons or oranges
  • Fresh herbs
  • Olive oil
  • Boiling water

This small compilation covers everything from deodorizing to sanitizing and even getting that fresh “clean” scent wafting through your home. While reading this article, you will notice that these general basics are used over and again, sometimes alone and many times mixed with other ingredients.

2. Don’t forget the one step that requires absolutely NO money.

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Air pollution exists so open those windows! Even Glamour (@glamourmag) praises the benefits of opening the windows during cleaning routines. The fresh breeze will add a spring to your step as it helps minimize the risk of mold, mildew, and bacteria from growing and spreading through your house. Yes, I know that you’re thinking: “But it’s almost winter!” Go ahead and open those windows anyway.That includesyour bedroom windows, as airing your home mayhelp you get a better night’s sleep.

3. Clean windows with vinegar and hot water.

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How many of you have seen your children smash their faces against windows? Do your pets like to sit on window sills and watch you leave for the day (like my cat does)? Let’s keep these surfaces chemical-free, shall we? Glass, like windows and mirrors, are easy to clean with 2to 3 simple ingredients. According to Wellness Mama (@WellnessMama), all you need is a tablespoon of vinegar per cup of water. She also recommends adding drops of essential oil or lemon juice to cut the acidic vinegar scent. I like to use apple cider vinegar over any other type.

Living Room

4. Make an oil and citrus-based wood polish.

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Did you know that olive oil is a natural wood conditioner? That’s why it’s the essential ingredient in many polish and cleaning solutions. Try this wood polish recipe from Healthy Blend Recipes (@theblendergirl) that requires one part of olive oil to half a part lemon juice. If you want to clean wood surfaces as you polish, incorporate a little water and a few tablespoons of vinegar to this mixture. Also, search for a soft cloth to wipe with. Better Homes and Gardens (@BHG) recommends wiping wood before polishing, with a feather duster or another soft cloth, to prevent scratching the wood’s surface.

5. Skip the commercial carpet cleaner and use baking soda.

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Does your home have wall-to-wall carpet? If not, try taking your floorrugs outside and shaking the dust out from time to time. These areas become magnets for creepy crawlies, in addition to dust, mold, and mildew. If you can’t shake your carpet outside, don’t fret. A great vacuum cleaner and these powders will work wonders. The key ingredient is baking soda. TheBest Carpet Cleaner Review recommends sprinkling it at night and vacuuming in the morning to sanitize and deodorize rooms. Also, rubbing baking soda into the fabric with a little hot water assistance can help remove light stains. What if your home is a victim of many different stains? Here is a list of ways to get stains out by cause from Real Simple (@RealSimple).

6. Use dishwashing soap to clean upholstery.

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Do you like to spend a couple cents extra and buy dish soap that’s gentle on your hands? Now your dish soap can work triple duty and clean your couches too. This brilliant tip works since the ingredients are powerful enough to remove food and oil while being gentle enough to be used on kitchen items. You can read more at Upholstery Cleaners 101. All you need is:

  • ¼ cup of white vinegar
  • ¾ cup of warm water
  • ½ tablespoon of dish liquid soap

Mix everything in a squirt bottle and spray away. The soap will add an extra punch while cleaning the fabric, especially when paired with the vinegar. What about freshening your furniture mid-week? Mix a few drops of essential oil (I like lavender) or lemon juice with a quarter cup of baking soda and water. Spray lightly over the furniture and let it air dry.

7. The best way to wash hardwood floors.

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Hardwood floors are beautiful and usually look cleaner than carpeted floors. The question is, how do you maintain that brilliant shine long-term without breaking the bank (the floors already cost a lot)? Check this video out from Clean My Space (@cleanmyspace). She offers a cleaning solution using vinegar that is low-cost and effective. Also, remember that a little cleaning solution will go a long way since access moisture can ruin the wood.

8. Fabric softener sheets can double as wall trim cleaners.

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When was the last time you focused your energy on cleaning the wall and window trim? Often, these areas get ignored and accumulate dust as a result. Clean them easily with fabric softener sheets, as suggested on Apartment Therapy (@apartmenttherapy). These nifty sheets will quickly pick up dust with just a few wipes! And since we’re all about money-saving tips, clean with used sheets after completing a load of laundry.

Kitchen

9. Keep in mind the material that your kitchen counter is made of.

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Some of us prefer marble counters while others like laminate. Then again, you may prefer the beautifully rustic appeal of stone surfaces. Luckily, Better Homes and Gardens (@BHG) has provided us with green cleaning solutions for each type of surface. Warm soapy water is the common denominator and some of us (pointing at myself) prefer a bit of dish soap (unless I have natural, handmade soap on hand). This is also one of the few times I opt for a bit of bleach in my solutions since I love to cook and am afraid of bacteria. Just be sure to wipe counters well with hot water after cleaning them.

10. Freshen the fridge naturally with ground coffee.

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I once learned a clever trick in the perfume section of a department store. Hidden here and there among the perfumes were small containers of ground coffee, for clearing the nasal passages between smelling different scents. It got me thinking about other ways to use ground coffee. A little research pointed at the refrigerator. Of course, an open box of baking soda or a bowl of charcoal will absorb odors too. Simple Most (@simplemost) suggests using food to clean, scrub and wipe the fridge in place of harsh chemicals or bleach (which none of us want near the food that we’re going to eat). Only lemons, tomatoes and vanilla are wanted here!

11. Use ketchup to clean burnt pans.

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Before, I wanted to cry every time I burned a pan. Soaking in hot water can help a bit, but it isn’t enough to remove the tougher marks. Now I turn to ketchup! Tomatoes are the main ingredient of ketchup, which meansthis condiment is acidic. Just liberally pour the ketchup on your burnt pan and leave overnight. The marks should easily wash off the next day. Another kitchen staple, salt, is the recommended cleaning choice for cast-iron (followed with olive oil). If you’re still not satisfied, here are a few more recipes from One Good Thing By Jillee (@byjillee). By this point, you will recognize a few superstars, but I think the cola is the most interesting recommendation.

12. Clean the stove and oven with baking soda.

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A few times a year, it’s necessary to clean the entire stove and oven, from top to bottom. First, I pull off the burners and let them soak in super-hot water. Lifehacker (@lifehacker) recommends adding a small bit of ammonia to the water and letting burners soak overnight before wiping them dry. Also, The Kitchn (@thekitchn) suggests spreading a baking soda paste (a mixture of baking soda and water) to the bottom of the oven and letting it sit overnight before wiping it down. A little elbow grease may need to be involved, but not much. This step should be followed with a vinegar-water spray down and additional wipe.

13. Heat spices over the stove for a natural deodorizer.

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Do you love to burn candles and spray air freshener, especially around the holidays? A food-inspired scent adds a lovely touch of Christmas to the air. Unfortunately, commercial air fresheners come with extra risks of cancer, asthma, allergies and hormone imbalances! Don’t worry, you already have everything you recreate similar scents! Here are some recipes from Clean My Space (@CleanMySpace) that require a little heating on the (newly cleaned) stove top. My preference is a mixture of apple peels, a cinnamon stick, a few drops of vanilla and a little water!

14. Sanitize trash bins.

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Even despite our strongest efforts, trash will sometimes miss the bag inside the bin completely. This project is one of the few that calls some chemical assistance (remember to use gloves). Basically, I like to use any all-purpose disinfectant that I have on hand, as does The Kitchn (@thekitchn). After removing any trash that is sitting at the bottom, spray the cleaner and let it sit for a bit (preferably outside). Then wipe it clean and let it air dry. This is also a great time to turn to bleach.

Bathroom

15. Unclog those drains without emptying a bottle of chemicals.

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Does your bathroom drain get clogged often? I like to create a hair-pulling wand out of an old iron hanger and yank any strands that are hanging out. Then I turn to baking soda, vinegar, and boiling water. Here are Crunchy Betty’s (@crunchybetty) step-by-step directionsfor cleaning and clearing your drains. Baking soda will start loosening the clogging gunk, but its chemical reaction with vinegar will really break it free. The boiling water rinse makes sure it all gets washed away.

16. Use citrus fruits to clean your bathtub and sink.

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The acid from lemons and other citrusfruits make them great cleansers. All you need to do is cut a piece of fruit in half (preferably an orange or grapefruit) and get ready to scrub. Apartment Therapy (@apttherapy) also recommends adding a liberal amount of salt to the fleshy side of your cut fruit, which should add extra scrubbing action to remove water stains near the drain.

17. Brush away grout with a toothbrush.

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How annoying is grout? These white spaces between bathroom tiles act like magnets for anything grimy and gross, easily turning it yellow or brown (which stand out for miles). Fortunately, all you need to clean it is a toothbrush, baking soda, vinegar, borax, and water, according to Apartment Therapy (@apttherapy) and Natural Living Ideas (@NatLivingIdeas). Some people use a basic cloth, but a toothbrush fits into the space between tiles very well.

18. Baking soda will also clean toilet bowls.

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Like the sinks and tub, anything you dump into the toilet will get flushed back into the environment, so green-friendly DIY is the best way to go. DIY ‘n Crafts (@diyncraftscom) refers back to our trusty recommendation of baking soda and lemon, but also likes to pour Coca-Cola into the bowl.

19. A windshield wiper can double as a glass shower door wiper.

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Do you enjoy a steamy hot shower but hate the streaky water marks it leaves behind? The simple solution is to leave a small squeegee near the tub and wipe down excess moisture before stepping out. Here are a few other reasons from Better Living(@BetterLivingTM) for keeping a squeegee in the bathroom. It can even help maintain grout cleanliness and reduce the number of times it needs to be scrubbed!

Bedroom

20. A little maintenance every day will go a long way.

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A clean bedroom requires a little effort every day, whether that means folding clothes, purging old items or quickly wiping bedside tables. Here are four ways from Thought Catalog (@thoughtcatalog) to keep your room looking its best, daily. These maintenance tips will also minimize the time you spend deep cleaning.

21. Take advantage of sunny days for fresh-smelling linens.

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One of the strongest energy sources is free too! Yes, I am talking about the sun. Not only can solar energy kill bacteria, the fresh air will help eliminate odors. From blankets to carpets and even your child’s stuffed bear, nearly everything can benefit from some time outside. Just be sure to place them on a clean clothing line or place a clean towel on the ground. The Nickel Pincher (@OrganicLifeMag) has a few more ideas and reasons for heading out of doors.

22. Invest in a microfiber cloth for dusting.

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Most of the bacteria and dust can be cleaned off with just the right fabric and a little water. Microfiber cloths are great money-savers because you won’t need much more to do day-to-day cleaning routines. Here are many other benefits, listed by SimplyGoodStuff (@simplygoodstuff). They’re also easy to find, and some dollar stores carry them! Also, try looking at Amazon, Target, or Wal-Mart for low prices.

Pantry

23. Keep shelves clean with a simple water/vinegar solution.

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This solution also works well on walls, counters, and bed frames. A dilution of vinegar in water can even help remove pesky stickers from furniture by weakening the adhesive. Vinegar is such a great liquid that is both safe for humans and animals. It can be used all over the house, especially in bedrooms.The New Home Maker (@LynnSiprelle) is another green cleaning mom who can’t get enough of vinegar.

24. Wipe offcrayon marks easily with mayonnaise.

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Walking into a crayon-colored wall is a nightmare for many parents, but fortunately, there are many ways to clean up your child’s “artwork.” Have you ever tried cleaning with hairspray or mayonnaise? Yes, you will then need to “clean the cleaner,” but if it removes the crayon marks, why not try it out? Here are other interesting ideas from Tip Nut (@tipnut). Then you won’t feel so bad letting your little artist express him or herself.

Laundry

25. Add baking soda for a cleaner load.

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Have you ever sprinkled a few teaspoons of baking soda into your wash or directly on your laundry? I have and the effects are rather amazing. In addition to eliminating terrible odors, it helps scrub away marks for an extra clean load. To save money on laundry products, I like to add a bit of baking soda first and scrub some clothes by hand (like undergarments) before adding them to the washing machine. Then I use half or three-quarters the amount of soap than recommended (depending on the load size), which helps stretch my detergent. There are also a number of recipes for making your own detergent online, like this one from Mommypotamus (@mommypotamus). I recommend choosing one that requires a minimal store run on your part.

26. Make a stop in the herb garden before heading to the laundry room.

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Have you run out of fabric softener? Skip the store and step into your herb garden instead. Of course, this will work if you have an herb garden to begin with. It’s never too late to start growing one. Basil and mint are two examples that smell lovely when left to steep in the detergent (especially a homemade laundry detergent). Are you curious to learn more? Here is a recipe from Apartment Therapy (@AptTherapy) for making your own pleasantly scented detergent and softener.

27. Skip the dryer and use a clothesline.

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I really can’t get enough of using what nature has given me. Drying clothing outside is an essential step in achieving fresh smelling laundry. Also, it’s a super money-saving tactic, and not just in energy costs. Drying clothes outside can also prolong the life of your garments since dryerscan weaken the fabric. Here are a few more reasons for hanging your clothes outside from The Art of Simple (@tsh). What if you live in a city and lack yard space for a clothing line? Buy a drying rack and place it under a window. They can be purchased for under $20 (some are less than $10) and will save you much more in a short time.

Cleaning on a budget is important because it allows us to spend our money on other important things. The fact that green cleaning can also be less expensive is the cherry on the cake. Do you agree? What do you think about this list? Do you have any suggestions, alternatives or ideas for budget cleaning that I didn’t mention? I’d love to hear about anything that saves me money while keeping my family healthy, so let me know what you’ve got! Also, feel free to share these tips with your friends as well!

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The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Your Home on a Budget? ›

Start from the upper parts of every room and dust the surfaces, working your way down. Once you're done, grab your vacuum cleaner to pick up everything that fell from above. Finish off by mopping the floors to give them a beautiful shine. This is only one of the ways you can improve your cleaning skills.

How to clean your house cheaply? ›

Here is an example of a cleaning list that will have your home sparkling clean and ready for royalty.
  1. Clean fabric furniture and rugs (baking soda and rags).
  2. Clean blinds (vacuum and damp microfiber cloth).
  3. Wash windows with vinegar, water, and a squeegee.
  4. Wipe walls and baseboards with a microfiber cloth.

What is the most efficient order to clean your house? ›

Start from the upper parts of every room and dust the surfaces, working your way down. Once you're done, grab your vacuum cleaner to pick up everything that fell from above. Finish off by mopping the floors to give them a beautiful shine. This is only one of the ways you can improve your cleaning skills.

How do housekeepers clean so fast? ›

Professional cleaners don't circle a room more than once. Taking their place before the bathroom sink, they'll spray and wipe the mirror, scrub the sink, wipe down counters and polish fixtures before they move one inch to the right or left. Don't get physical with your cleaning sessions—make every movement count.

What is the secret to a clean house? ›

Turns out, the key to keeping a consistently clean house is staying on top of chores a little bit at a time. Rather than attempting to clean the entire house all at once, try tackling small tasks — like wiping down counters, starting a load of laundry or putting away stray items — when you have a few minutes to spare.

What is the best thing to clean a house with? ›

Common products like white vinegar, baking soda, dish soap, a scrub brush, and microfiber cleaning cloths are effective and easy to find. Here's a starter list to help you stock your cleaning cabinet or caddy: Rubber gloves. All purpose cleaner (or homemade)

What is the first thing to clean in the house? ›

Start with Cleaning the Bathroom First

Because it's the room that gets the dirtiest and requires more attention to remove harmful bacteria. In fact, the germiest place in the bathroom is your toothbrush holder. (Trust us, we were just as shocked.) Many of your bathroom's surfaces carry the herpes virus, HPV, E.

What part of the house takes you the longest to clean? ›

Bathrooms and kitchens are known as 'wet areas'. These often take the most time to clean. That's why they should be first in the order you clean your house.

What part of the house is the hardest to keep clean? ›

The kitchen, bathroom, windows, bedroom, basem*nt, and garage, are some of the most difficult parts of the house to clean, but with the right tools, techniques, and a little elbow grease, you can make them spotless.

How to house clean like a pro? ›

15 House Cleaning Secrets from the Professionals
  1. Ignore the clutter. ...
  2. Start at the top. ...
  3. Work fast. ...
  4. Simplify your cleaning products. ...
  5. Use this miracle cleaning solution. ...
  6. Use the right tools for dusting. ...
  7. Don't ignore the dreaded window and shower tracks. ...
  8. Steam clean your microwave.

How long should it take one person to clean a house? ›

Most people will spend between two and three hours cleaning. This depends on how much work needs to be done. It is a great idea to spend about five or six hours cleaning to get the job done. Other factors that can affect the cleaning time are how dirty the house is, how big it is, and how much stuff is inside.

What does your cleaner do in 2 hours? ›

However, house cleaning experts generally recommend allowing at least two hours for a thorough clean. This allows enough time to dust all surfaces, vacuum and mop floors, clean windows and mirrors, and empty all wastebaskets. Of course, some rooms may require more attention than others.

What is the correct order to clean a house? ›

General Checklist for Cleaning the House
  1. Declutter. Clearing out clutter means you'll have less to manage and clean. ...
  2. Dust and Damp-Wipe. Start high and move your way down. ...
  3. Vacuum. ...
  4. Sweep and Mop. ...
  5. Tidying up the Kitchen. ...
  6. Make Your Bathroom Shine. ...
  7. Refresh the Bedroom. ...
  8. Living Room Cleaning.

How to clean a neglected house? ›

How do you clean a house that hasn't been lived in for years?
  1. Make a detailed plan.
  2. Throw away all of the unwanted items.
  3. Inspect plumbing and electricity.
  4. Deep clean the entire property.
  5. Renovate, restore and repair.
May 4, 2022

Why do I struggle to keep house clean? ›

If you don't clean your house, it might mean you are busy and have little time to clean and organize. It might be a sign that you have too much stuff. Or it might be the result of having young kids in the house who are usually not motivated to clean up after themselves.

How can I clean my whole house in one hour? ›

Here's how I clean my whole house in about an hour:
  1. Get everyone else out of the house. ...
  2. Decide where you won't clean. ...
  3. Go room by room and task by task. ...
  4. Start by picking up and straightening. ...
  5. Clean the bathrooms thoroughly. ...
  6. Get the kitchen presentable. ...
  7. Dust. ...
  8. Vacuum.
Jun 16, 2022

How can I clean my whole house in 30 minutes? ›

How to Speed Clean Your House in Less Than 30 Minutes + FREE PRINTABLE
  1. GATHER YOUR TOOLS. ...
  2. SET A TIMER. ...
  3. START WITH A LAUNDRY BASKET AND A GARBAGE BAG. ...
  4. DO A QUICK DUST. ...
  5. WIPE SURFACES. ...
  6. WIPE MIRRORS. ...
  7. QUICK VACUUM. ...
  8. FLUFF PILLOWS AND STRAIGHTEN THROW BLANKETS.
Feb 3, 2015

How do you clean your house when you don't know where to start? ›

Getting Started With Your Decluttering Process
  1. Start in small bursts. Clean an hour at a time, so you remain energized throughout. ...
  2. Reward yourself for cleaning. ...
  3. Set aside an entire day. ...
  4. Recruit help from others. ...
  5. Get rid of as many of your items as possible. ...
  6. Consider long-term organization.
Jul 9, 2019

How do you clean a messy house in one day? ›

Assign specific tasks to each person. Play music or listen to a podcast while cleaning to make it more enjoyable and help pass the time quickly. Clean room by room, starting with the bathroom. Clear clutter, scrub surfaces with disinfectant, clean mirrors, and mop or vacuum the floor.

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