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If You're Allergic To Scrubbing, These 19 Products Will Make Deep Cleaning Feel Wayyy Less Daunting

If You're Allergic To Scrubbing, These 19 Products Will Make Deep Cleaning Feel Wayyy Less Daunting

Buzz Feed21-04-2025
Spring is here, which means rain, warm weather, and...lots of cleaning. And for those of us who need a little inspiration in that department, here are some products to get you started:
1. A bottle of Meguiar's all surface interior cleaner that will keep your car feeling spotless and flawless. It works on leather, vinyl, plastic, and more to keep your car looking cleaner than ever.
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BuzzFeed senior editor Sarah Aspler uses and loves this stuff, "I drive an old beater car, but it feels brand new after I use this interior cleaner. It helps get rid of muddy paw marks from my dog and other dirt and grime with a single wipe. Plus, it smells really good!"
Get it from Amazon Canada for $13.87 CAD.
2. A lightweight cordless vacuum that will make *light* work of heavy messes. This vacuum also transforms into a hand vacuum making it perfect to get into those hard to reach areas.
Get it here for $252.58 CAD.
3. A TubShroom drain protector for anyone who is tired of spending endless hours pulling hair out of the drain. Trust me, future you (and your roommates) will thank you.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $19.99.
4. A microfiber spin mop, because your floors can always use a good clean, especially if you've got pets or little ones running around. The foot pedal makes this mop super easy to use and keeps your hands from having to touch that dirty soap water.
Reviewers say that this mop is super effective using JUST water.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $65.00 CAD.
5. A hairbrush cleaning tool that will clear out ALL of that lint and dust buildup. Because who wants to brush their hair with a dirty brush? Not me!
BuzzFeed editor Jenae Sitzes loves this product, "I finally tried out this tool with my Crave Naturals brush, which I used for (*checks Amazon order history*) TWO YEARS without every doing a deep clean of it. I mean, sure, I would regularly pull out the loose hair and whatever I could get to using my fingers, but there was always this gross layer at the bottom I couldn't reach, and I kind of just tried my best to pretend it wasn't there. LET ME TELL YOU: This tool is genius. With barely any effort, it pulled out that gross, years-old layer of *stuff* at the bottom of my brush (the photo above shows that layer already ~dislodged~ by the tool, right before I pulled it out), and now I don't have to feel disgusting every time I run it through my hair. It actually feels like it's doing a better job of *brushing* now too! Seriously, if you are a human with brushable hair on your head, you need this."
Get it from Amazon Canada for $21.95 CAD.
6. A tank cleaner that cleans your toilet tank overnight so you can rest while it works. Reviewers say that it's super easy to use and leaves a fresh scent.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $22.50 CAD.
7. A cordless fabric defuzzer to tidy up sweaters, sofas, and other aging fabrics that need to be restored to their original glory. Because getting rid of fuzz, pilling, and lint shouldn't be a hard ~pill~ to swallow.
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8. A drain clog remover for drains that have gotten themselves in a particularly ~hairy~ situation. This product can catch hair, food, and other drain blockages...potentially saving you a visit from the plumber.
Get a six-pack from Amazon Canada for $20.01 CAD.
9. A strong stain remover that requires no rinsing and can remove every accidental spill your entire house has seen. Yes, even the red wine you spilled when watching *that* scene in The White Lotus.
Get a pack of two from Amazon Canada for $34.75 CAD.
10. A scratch-free scraper that will save your nails from tidying up those dirty little details around your more fragile items. The plastic material makes it safe to use on most surfaces. You can scrape off grime, grease, labels, stickers, dried-up food, candle wax, and so much more!
Get a pack of two from Amazon Canada for $17.99 CAD.
11. A bug remover that will get rid of those itty bitty insects stuck on your vehicle. This all purpose cleaner works well on both the interior and exterior of your car.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $21.99 CAD.
12. A garbage disposal brush that will get rid of that nasty sink smell (you know what I'm taking about) while cleaning up any leftover food gunk. The stiff bristles are shaped just right to get to those sneaky hidden spots in your drain.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $14.41 CAD.
13. A water-based alkaline wood cleaner that's gentle on wood while still getting rid of all those dirt, oil, and dried spills. All you need is a little bit of elbow grease to get your wood furniture really shining.
14. A dryer lint brush that's going to grab all that dust and gunk left behind from your fav sweaters and pants. It'll not only help your dryer be more efficient but cleaning out the vent also prevents a fire hazard.
Get a two-pack from Amazon Canada for $13.99 CAD.
15. A leather conditioner that'll bring your most beloved leather products back to life. Reviewers LOVE using this non-toxic conditioner on their leather couches!
Get it from Amazon Canada for $29.49+ CAD (available in three sizes).
16. A cooktop-cleaning kit that will get rid of those stove stains you thought were permanent. The kit comes with cleaning pads, a grip pad, and a scraper that are safe to use on all smooth cooktop ranges.
17. An adjustable duster brush that'll cut down on your time spent dusting your window blinds. Reviewers love that you can wash the dust covers so that you don't have to waste money on refills.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $11.99 CAD.
18. A watermark remover cloth to wipe away those watermarks left by your friends who forget to use coasters while enjoying beveraginos. This cloth is reusable and can also be used to polish metal and chrome.
Get it from Amazon Canada for $17.57 CAD.
19. And finally, a chainmail scrubber made of durable, stainless steel that'll be your kitchen knight in shining armor (aka, it'll clean your cast-iron skillets, woks, pots, pans, and dutch ovens).
Get it from Amazon Canada for $7.39.
Remind me, what was your house like before reading this?
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