I have a caddy that I carry. It's really helpful and it stores away easily on a shelf.
-glass cleaner
-wood cleaner
-softscrub bleach for sinks
-toilet bowl cleaner
-windex
-scrub brush
and then clean microfiber cloths.
Anonymous
07/10/2025 11:54
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
We have a bathroom on each level, so at a minimum there is a cleaner spray, a glass cleaner and a roll of paper towels on each level under the sink. It's one of the reason I'd never get a pedestal sink. Sometimes there are cleaning wipes, like clorox too. But I use those less so it's inconsistent.
Anonymous
07/10/2025 11:51
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
I store cleaning supplies on each level s9 I don’t have to go up/down stairs.
Anonymous
07/10/2025 09:45
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
Where do you put this out of sight on each level? You must have huge underused closets.
Anonymous
07/10/2025 09:34
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
I found that if I had to drag my cleaning supplies around with me, I'd procrastinate on cleaning.
I got one of those hand held caddies for each bathroom and filled them with all necessary supplies. Then I put a caddy under each sink.
Another Caddy went under the kitchen sink, filled with supplies.
All the other rooms of the house are just vaccuming and dusting and a lot easier to just grab as needed.
Anonymous
07/10/2025 09:13
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
Anonymous wrote:I have a bath caddy that my roomba carries around for me.
Do you sometimes remove the cleaning supplies and give your cat a ride?
Anonymous
07/10/2025 08:57
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
That is a bit much.
Anonymous
07/10/2025 08:50
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
I have a bath caddy that my roomba carries around for me.
Anonymous
07/10/2025 08:16
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
Look at an art cart from Michaels or similar. It has three levels and wheels but isn't huge.
Anonymous
07/09/2025 16:48
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
I just stock the cleaning supplies near whatever is to be cleaned. Ex. near or under each sink, there is a bottle of Clorox Clean-Up. It makes it MUCH easier to do this on the fly.
Anonymous
07/09/2025 16:38
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
I have a three tier rolling cart from Ikea.
Anonymous
07/09/2025 16:38
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
I just use a plastic cleaning caddy with a handle. It holds 6-8 bottles, I stock it with my cleaning tools.
I get fresh cleaning rags each time I clean so it doesn't help to stock the caddy with those.
If you want something rolling I would get those little carts with shelves marketed for college dorm rooms.
Anonymous
07/09/2025 16:33
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
Wow, that's intense.
So you could use a little red wagon or a golf/grocery caddy stroller type basket.
Anonymous
07/09/2025 09:26
Subject: Cleaning-rolling cart?
Recommendations for a rolling cart for cleaning? Has anyone else created this??? Looking for durable/not dinky/smooth rolling.
I have various reasons
-I consider myself minimal on house cleaning supplies, but when I do a big clean, I still am carrying 6-8 things around.
-storage for supplies. Upstairs, I have 4 places where things ends up (3 baths and 1 laundry room). Want it all in one place.
-adhd in family. One diagnosed as hyperfocused. Younger, I suspect, is hyperactive/very unfocused. Older says they have it, but if it is, it’s the mild one we all sort of have. That kid is more like a starter, but never a finisher. They want to be helpful, but we lose focus together.
I have 3 levels, and if it goes right, I’ll create the first, then two more so I don’t waste energy up and down stairs getting something.
My minimal cleaning is
-one spray bottle
-micrfober cloths
-duster
-Glass cleaner
-Magic eraser
-paper towel roll
-box of disposable gloves
-maybe carpet stain remover
-I could add some toilet paper and hand soap refills
-sometimes a couple other cleaners like a bronners solution or Bon Ami, if I’ve been using it (usually not very committed to these, but they might end up in my cart)