Hoos Hauling Helps Top 5 Spring Cleaning Tools





There are many reasons to get a head start on spring cleaning in 2020. An increased focus on the spread of viruses coupled with a nationwide stay at home order reminds us that being clean and clutter-free is more important than ever! Hoos Hauling has helped declutter thousands of homes just like yours and we are letting you in on our Top 5 Spring Cleaning Tools!





1. Drill Brush

Would you build a house with only a screwdriver?  Then why would you clean one with only a handheld brush?  Drill brush attachments are versatile, low cost, and will save a ton of energy when cleaning larger surfaces like rugs and shower walls.

Pro Tip: Stick with the drill for its continuous spinning motion. Leave the impact drivers to the carpenters.
2. Squeegee

If there is something 2020 has taught us, its that paper goods are now a luxury. If you find yourself low on paper towels or desire to reduce your carbon footprint a squeegee is a great tool for your spring cleaning arsenal. Clean windows and countertops in half the time with a lightweight and easy to use a squeegee.

Pro Tip: Use an extra-large squeegee and a screw-in broom handle for floors and hard to reach surfaces.



3. Microfiber Cleaning Towels

Grab a multi-pack of microfiber towels and let the cleaning begin! Absorbent, strong, and reusable, microfiber towels will help you add the finishing touch to almost every cleaning endeavor.

Pro Tip: Don't get attached! Overusing a single towel will yield it ineffective and unsafe, spreading liquid and dirt as opposed to absorbing it.




4. Dust Putty

OCD, CDC, ADD?  No matter the acronym, you're reading this blog because you're a cleaning perfectionist and cleaning perfectionist... HATE DUST!  Formal name, "Cleaning Gel" a good dust putty will grab anything your fingers can't.

Pro Tip: Throw it at your significant other to start a fight.



5. Protective Gear

Personal protective essentials like gloves, masks, and glasses reduce the effects of dust, dirt, and harsh chemicals found in many disinfectants.  Plus, the globs of hair, nail clippings, and toothpaste in your bathroom sink are far less intimidating when you don't have to touch them with your bare hands!

Pro Tip:  Use disposable gloves and change frequently to reduce cross-contamination.


In a world where everything seems out of your control, it is time to take it back by cleaning and decluttering your home or office space.  The Hoos Hauling team is committed to helping you do just that!  Book before May 31, 2020, and reference this blog post to receive a 10% discount on your next junk removal haul.

CALL: 703.213.6973
EMAIL: RAY@HOOSHAULING.COM

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