Cleaning & Organizing
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Storing cleaning supplies
We have a small home and a toddler. I am finding it challenging to store my cleaning supplies and products out of reach. And things like wet shower squeegies and mops, where do you store them in the bathroom so you use them conveniently after a shower?
Re: Storing cleaning supplies
We have a suction cup hanger on our shower wall, and we hang the squeegee from that.
Our cleaning supplies are in a cabinet with child-resistant locks. We don't have kids, but our friends do. It's easier to just keep the things locked up than to try to remember to do it each time they come over.
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We have a small townhouse and a toddler.
I keep cleaning supplies in the cabinet above the sink, in the kitchen. The bottles are in half of it and cleaning rags and mop heads are in the other half.
I keep pots and pans under the sink now. I don't need all that space for cleaning supplies and since it's a larger cabinet (actually, the largest one in our kitchen) it holds the pots and pans the best.
I keep my broom/mop on the back of the basement door using something like this. We have a doorknob cover on the door that leads down the basement stairs, so DS can't get to anything down there.
I don't have a squeegie in the shower, so I'm no help there.
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