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More People are Buying Spring Cleaning Products Online

byThinkhow Contributor|February 24, 2021

The average American household spends around $600 per year on cleaning supplies. That’s about $40 to $50 per month; much more if you’re planning a spring cleaning project. By shopping online and comparing costs, you can pay less while getting high-quality cleaning products delivered straight to your door. You can also find specialty cleaning products that aren’t available anywhere else — but you’ll need to do some research to keep your budget in check.

Why More Homeowners Are Finding Spring Cleaning Products Online

Stocking up on spring cleaning supplies at your local store can be costly (even if you’ve been saving coupons all winter). Physical retail stores need to pay to keep shelves stocked, and most advertise aggressively to keep customers coming in — that means high overhead, which usually means higher prices.

Online retailers don’t have the same expenses, so they’re able to offer a greater variety of products for considerably less money. Many online stores also offer additional discounts for first-time buyers. Other common discounts include:

  • Subscriptions- Many online stores offer products at a much greater discount when you sign up for a delivery subscription. You can find name-brand products for less, and you’ll never run out of the products you use regularly.
  • Free Shipping- Most retailers offer free shipping for orders, though some have specific order requirements (and some sites with “free shipping" actually charge more than their competitors).
  • First-time Customer Discounts- Online stores often have additional discounts for first-time buyers. These discounts will vary store to store, so it’s important to compare your order across multiple sites.
  • Virtual coupons- Some online retailers have coupons specifically for online product purchases. These coupons are exclusively available for online purchases and often offer savings on specific items.

To find these discounts, you’ll need to do some searching. If you’re looking for a specific product, compare prices from at least 3-4 retailers. Remember, a few dollars in savings here and there can quickly add up.

Helpful Tips for Spring Cleaning

Before you start cleaning, make sure you have everything you need to give your home the attention it deserves. You won’t want to pause your deep clean to run to the store — and you certainly don’t want to make multiple trips.

Some tips to keep in mind:

  • Choose the right cleaners for each surface. While you can get quite a bit of mileage out of an all-purpose cleaner, those formulas have their limits.

    If you have granite or stone countertops, for instance, you’ll want a mild cleaner that polishes those materials while removing surface stains. Likewise, skip the pine-scented cleaner for hardwood floors; a dedicated hardwood cleaner will work wonders.
  • Consider eco-friendly cleaners. Some commercial cleaners have harsh ingredients that can reduce indoor air quality.Worse, they’re not great for the environment. By shopping online, you can find eco-friendly cleaning products that get the job done without harsh chemicals — just be sure to read the ingredient list carefully to avoid “green" products that don’t live up to their labeling.
  • Don’t forget the accessories. For a proper clean, you’ll need rubber gloves, mops, sponges, rags, and other essentials. You can often find these products at discounts online, but compare prices from a few different retailers before ordering.
  • Pay attention to discounts and shipping costs. Some stores offer free shipping for larger orders, while some offer discounts to new customers. However, they might make up those losses elsewhere; always compare prices from several stores before making a purchase.

Finally, don’t forget about homemade cleaners. Vinegar, lemon juice, and baking soda can work as well as many “all-purpose" cleaners, and they’re much less expensive. You’ll still need plenty of sponges and buckets, but going natural could help you save on your spring cleaning bill.

Plan for the Spring with Online Discounts on Cleaning Products

To tackle big cleaning projects, you need to plan carefully. Start by making a list of all of the cleaning products you use regularly; if you’re not sure what you’ll need, make a list of the types of surfaces you’re planning on cleaning. Use online resources to find products and compare costs. Remember to look at the entire cost of your order — shipping charges can quickly add to your bill.

There’s a reason that spring cleaning is a time-honored tradition; when you’ve finished mopping and scrubbing, you’ll love spending time in your home. However, there’s no reason to overpay. With a bit of searching, you can find great deals on excellent cleaning products to make your annual “big clean” much easier.

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