There is a simple trick to save on cleaning products and other detergents:reduce doses as much as possible.
I don't know about you, but when I mop the floor or when I clean my toilets, I tend to put on a lot of it for fear that it won't loosen the dirt.
As my grandmother would say, better to have too much than not enough. Yes, except that she is wrong here:the detergent is effective even at very small doses !
It's a pretty simple trick, but you still have to think about it.
Instead of pouring the equivalent of a capful of water twice to wash the floor, once is enough enough to cover the area of most homes.
This way you will see, your bottle of detergent will last almost 2 years . Mine, anyway, just celebrated its first year and it's still half full!
Do you know any other tips for saving on cleaning products? I'm all ears, the comments are over here.
Reducing the doses of cleaning products is an effective trick for consuming fewer products and therefore buying less.
You get the same cleaning cleanliness while using less product. It's just a matter of habit.
Also consider making your own cleaning product yourself to save even more money at the supermarket.