I love this thread, these are great ideas! I have a couple to share, as well.
Y’know those areas you forget to clean, that are high up? I’m not tall and routinely forget, entirely, about the top the the stacked washer dryer or the top of the bookcase. So much so that when I have to do so, because I’m having company, it’s a terrible dusty mess to clean up. Now I just plastic wrap, to line the tops, making sure it’s not visible from below. Every 6 months or so, I pull it down (a shocking mess!), a quick wipe, (around the edges), and reline with plastic wrap. This is the bomb and saves tons of cleaning time.
I also buy cheap kitchen towels and keep lots on hand, using them for everything and washing them often. When they get stained, I cut them into 4 and they become rags. I have a large pile of them, as you can imagine. It saves having to rinse and reuse, when cleaning. Spray with cleaner, wipe with rag, toss in washer, use another rag. Saves more time than you’d imagine. When you’re finished cleaning run the washer load of rags. They make great substitutes for paper towels.
A bucket, as a cleaning tote, is brilliant, it’s got rags, windex, cleaner, scouring powder, old tooth brush, magic sponge, scouring pad, roll of paper towel etc. I keep it in the cupboard and grab it when I have to clean up a mess. Whatever I need, it’s there with me, no running back to fetch this or that.
Terrible mess in the house and company is coming over? Eeek, we’ve all been there, I think. Quick, spread some newspaper, put up the ladder and lay out a few tools. Now relax. If you’re making repairs/renovating, any guest will accept the state of your home with good grace.
I’m also a white towel gal. Because the white load is the smallest, it just made so much sense.
For filing household bills I use a binder and those plastic sheet protectors. Put them in upside down, so the opening in at the top. Use one for each of your regular payments, gas, hydro, etc. They are tidy and out of the way, and you can easily flip to see your last bill/payment. It’s really easy to flip through, in fact. If some of your statements are thick or multipaged just grab another sheet protector when it’s full. Come tax time, everything is right there, in order even. Easy peasy.