Everyone wants a clean and organized living space—whether at home or in the office. Especially at home, your private sanctuary, you’re likely to do whatever it takes to ensure comfort. To achieve cleanliness and order, you’ll need the right tools. Here are 20 types of cleaning tools you should know!
20 Types of Cleaning Tools to Optimize Tidiness


Broom
A must-have cleaning tool for every household, especially for boarding house residents. It’s used to sweep dust and larger debris off the floor.
Dustpan
After sweeping the floor, you’ll need something to collect the dirt before throwing it away—this is the dustpan’s role.
Mop
Once dust is cleared, a damp mop helps wipe away stains and stubborn dirt stuck to the floor.
Bucket
You’ll need water for mopping, and a bucket helps reduce the need to go back and forth to the bathroom.
Cleaning Cloth
Aside from floors, you’ll also need cloths to clean dust from tables, glass surfaces, or household items.
Feather Duster
Ideal for removing dust from items with delicate surfaces like photo frames or display shelves.
Floor Brush
For hard-to-reach or rarely cleaned corners with stubborn dust, a floor brush offers stronger scrubbing power.
Toilet Brush
Similar to a floor brush, but specifically used for cleaning the inside of toilet bowls—these should be kept separate for hygiene.
Vacuum Cleaner
Perfect for large homes or carpeted floors. It removes dust, pet hair, and small debris from floors, carpets, and sofas.
Microfiber Cloth
Cleans surfaces without leaving water marks or scratches—ideal for electronics, furniture, and glass.
Spray Mop
A mop with a built-in spray tank for water or cleaning solution, making it easier to mop efficiently.
Rubber Gloves
Useful when cleaning dusty corners or handling strong cleaning chemicals. Often forgotten, but very helpful.
Sponge
A staple in any kitchen—used to scrub pots, pans, and other cookware surfaces.
Self Wringing Mop Bucket
If you want convenience and have extra budget, this tool lets you wring the mop without using your hands.
Glass Cleaner Tool
If your home has many windows or glass panels, this tool helps keep them clear and streak-free.
Synthetic Chamois (Kanebo)
Perfect for drying smooth surfaces like glass, car exteriors, or tabletops.
Handheld Vacuum Cleaner
A more affordable alternative to full-sized vacuums—great for small spaces or cars.
Trash Bin
One of the most essential items when organizing cleaning tools—a place to collect waste before disposal.
Disinfectant Liquid
Used to kill germs and bacteria on surfaces. When used in bathrooms, be extra cautious—especially around the toilet area.
Sprayer Bottle
Used to spray cleaning or disinfectant solutions onto specific surfaces for easier cleaning.
Tips for Storing Cleaning Tools Without Taking Up Too Much Space
Owning a complete set of cleaning tools is important—but if not stored properly, they can clutter your home and make the space feel cramped. The solution lies in smart zoning and organization.
Start by designating a specific area to store all cleaning supplies. Use wall-mounted racks behind doors for brooms and mops, or labeled plastic bins for sponges, cloths, and sprays. If possible, use transparent containers so you can easily identify the contents without unpacking everything.
For small living spaces like apartments, boarding houses, or businesses without dedicated storage, keeping too many cleaning tools can take up precious space. This is where external storage solutions become valuable. By storing infrequently used cleaning items elsewhere, you can maintain a tidy environment without having to throw anything away.


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