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02.05.07
Cleaning Supplies for the New Maid
This is part of the series:
- The Ideal Maid
- Why isn’t Your Current Maid Perfect?
- Why Is My Maid So Bad?
- How to Have the Best Maid
- What do You Want From Your Maid?
- Laundry and the Maid - not
- How Often Do I Need A Maid?
- What Kind of Maid -
Cleaning Services? - Which Maid to Hire - The Family Service?
- Which Maid to Hire?
- Networking Your Way To A New Maid
- Maid Contest from Lysol
- Nannies are Not Maids
- The Interview For A New Maid
- Salary for the New Maid
- Cleaning Supplies for the New Maid
- The Maid and Her Mop
- Cleaning Fluids
- Preparing For The Maid’s Arrival
- It’s Important Not to Let Your Kids Torture the Maid
- Training the Maid
- Trash and the Maid
- Does a Maid Destroy Your Child’s Character?
- Potty Talk - Cleaning the Bathroom
- Rules for the Maid
- Penni’s Story
- Cleaning the Bedroom
- Is My Maid Stealing?
- More Trash and the Maid
- A Welcoming Bathroom
- Another Dee Story - Children Terrorizing the Maid
If you’re new - I wrote the How to Hire A Maid like a book. Click Table of Contents for future articles and links to old blogs in a more comprehensible order – or just click here & go to the bottom to read it straight through by scrolling up to each article.
Materials
Cleaning items should be on hand and organized before the maid arrives. The maid will need:
- rags or cleaning cloths - paper towels will also work but she will probably use more than you ever thought possible
broom
dust pan
mop
2 buckets (one for water and one for carrying cleaning supplies)
correctly sized gloves (1 plus spare for each person)
vacuum cleaner
glass cleaner
furniture spray
tub & sink cleaner
tile cleaner
floor cleaner





