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10 Products That Will Make Cleaning Your Home Less Annoying

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Cleaning your home can be exhausting and time-consuming at the best of times—but then there are all of those areas that are also just downright annoying to clean, often because they are difficult to reach or uncomfortable to work on.

To help you out, here is a range of gadgets, tools, and products that can make cleaning those problem areas a little faster, easier, and less likely to raise your blood pressure. If you’re tired of climbing ladders, kneeling until your back aches, and wasting time doing cleaning tasks that don’t actually seem to leave your house feeling cleaner, consider these 10 products that can make cleaning less annoying.

This picking tool will keep your vacuum brush clean

Your vacuum has a roller brush that gathers up hair and dust from the floor—and that brush can get completely wrapped up in hair and other debris, reducing its effectiveness. That results in more time spent running the vacuum, a shorter lifespan for the appliance, and a lot of frustration. This picker tool is a thread-ripper designed specifically to clean your vacuum’s brush. Just rake it through that tangled mess and pull all that hair and string out of there.

This flexible drain cleaning tool is more effective than traditional snakes

If you’ve lately been standing in a half-inch of lukewarm shower water or waiting patiently for the water to go down in your sinks, it’s likely that your drains are clogged with hair and other...stuff. Cleaning out a drain requires either disassembling the drain or using harsh chemical cleaners that don’t always work (and can damage your pipes over time). Instead, pick up a drain weasel. It’s essentially a miniature drain snake—you push it into the drain, turn the crank, and pull out a wad of the grossest stuff you have ever seen.

This tool makes cleaning blinds less time-consuming

Cleaning window blinds is a tedious task without the right tool. Blinds are flexible and easily damaged, so you have to be careful wiping them down with a rag or paper towel, which means you often leave a lot of damp dirt behind. This window blind duster brush makes things easier—just insert it between two of the blinds and wipe away all that dirt. The microfiber sleeves can be washed and re-used, and the tool works on two blinds at once.

A cleaning powder to take care of the part of your toilet you never think about

One spot most people completely ignore in their house is the toilet tank. It’s just a reservoir of water, so why bother cleaning it? There are some good reasons, actually. Uncleaned tanks can lead to the growth of mold and bacteria that can stink up your bathroom and, in rare cases, cause health issues. Cleaning the toilet tank can be a thankless job, unless you use a cleaning product like this cleaning powder, which does it for you. Just dump it in and stir—preferably before you go to bed or leave the house, as the longer you let it work the better your results.

Use this extension tool to clean your baseboards without straining your back

Oh, man, baseboards. They’re so easy to overlook, because they’re way down at floor level. But when you do happen to get an up-close look at them, you realize that they’ve collected months of dust, dirt, and stains, and that means getting down on your knees and cleaning them. But this baseboard cleaning tool makes it a lot easier. You can use it from a standing position, and the contoured pad makes it easy to clean all of the baseboard without resorting to the invention of new yoga positions.

A silicone broom is a great way to deal with pet hair on your carpets and couches

If you have pets, you know that they are essentially fur-generating machines, and it’s the fur that gets embedded into your carpets and upholstery that’s the real problem. Even the most powerful vacuums can struggle to pull it out. Save yourself the trouble and pick up a silicone broom like this one. After vacuuming, use the broom on your rugs and other areas—it will pull out a shocking amount of fur that’s been trapped in the pile.

A gel that can clean mold and mildew from grout and other surfaces

few cleaning tasks are more frustrating than cleaning moldy grout or caulk. It takes a long time, and that time is generally spent sweating and kneeling as you scrub away with a cleaner that seems like it could melt steel, but which doesn’t seem to have any effect on the dark stains at all. Make this annoying chore a little easier with this grout stain whitening gel. Just apply it to your stained grout and caulk, leave it on for as long as needed (it’s clear, so you can literally see its progress), then wipe it off and enjoy your sparkling shower, sinks, and windows.

This tool that cleans your ceiling fans, no ladder required

Ceiling fans make your house more comfortable and energy-efficient, but no one cleans them often enough. If you’ve ever had to climb up there and caught a glimpse of a weirdly sticky, dust-encrusted fan blade, you know how disgusting they can get. And they’re challenging to clean. Not only do you have to climb to their level, they often move around too much for easy scrubbing, and dust and dirt falls off of them onto your floors and furniture. The Blade Maid is a great solution—this tool allows you to clean your fan’s blades safely from the floor, using a clever dual-pad design that gets the top and bottom of the blades clean and traps debris.

A magnetic double-sided window cleaner to clean both sides of your windows at once

Cleaning windows is essential if you want your house to actually feel clean. No matter how tidy everything is on the inside, if you’re squinting through grime when you look out the window it won’t be enough, and you have to clean both the inside and the outside. This magnetic window cleaner makes doing both easier—and safe. Add detergent and water, secure the cord around your wrist so you don’t lose the tool, and clap each half on either side of the window to clean them both at once.

A Damp Duster mop that works better than a dusting cloth

The Damp Duster is essentially a grooved sponge, and it works by what feels like magic: You dampen it with water, then dust with it. It molds itself to surfaces and pulls dust and other dirt away easily, no sprays or solvents required—you just get it wet, dust a surface, rinse it, and repeat. It’s doesn’t leave streaks, and can be reused more or less forever.

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