Cleaning should make your home feel better, not more complicated. These guides are organized to help you clean more effectively with practical routines, good tools, and healthier products.
Most homes do not need more bottles under the sink. They need better systems and products that are easy enough to use on normal days.
My Practical Cleaning Method
- Start with the surface. Counters, glass, floors, grout, stainless steel, and laundry will each need different care.
- Choose the right cloth or tool. Does the surface just need a quick wipe with a microfiber EnviroCloth? Or does it need a deep clean to get rid of built up grime with Descaler? You should asses what the job needs for an effective clean.
- Keep routines simple. A repeatable routine matters more than a perfect routine.
- Maintain instead of rescue. Small resets prevent overwhelming cleaning days.
Cleaning Jobs to Start With
- Kitchen Cleaning: counters, sinks, appliances, cabinet fronts, and daily messes
- Bathroom Cleaning: mirrors, sinks, tubs, tile, toilets, and maintenance cleaning
- Floors: dry dusting, wet mopping, high-traffic areas, and entryways
- Windows and Glass: streak-free cleaning and cloth care
- Laundry: detergent, odors, microfiber washing, and dryer alternatives
Useful Cleaning Articles
- Clean the Bathroom with Norwex
- How to Clean Water Spots
- Deep Clean Your Kitchen
- Make Your Stainless Steel Appliances Shine Again
- Clean Your Office Desk
Norwex Cleaning Articles Worth Reading
- Cleaning Paste Review
- Norwex Mop Review
- Norwex Window Cloth Review
- Norwex All-in-1 Bathroom Cleaner Review
Quick Answer: What Makes Cleaning Easier?
The easiest cleaning routine is the one you will repeat. Choose a few reliable tools, keep them in an easy to reach spot, and build repeat habits around the rooms you use most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a separate product for every room?
Usually, no. One reason I love the Norwex Envirocloth is because it can simplify many everyday cleaning jobs. It’s easy to zip around a few rooms wiping surfaces with just one cloth, to freshen things up.
What should I clean first?
Start with the areas that affect daily life most: kitchen counters, bathroom sinks, floors near entrances, and laundry.
How often should I wash cleaning cloths?
Wash them when they are visibly dirty, after heavy cleaning, or when they begin to smell.




