Whether we enjoy it or not, cleaning is a necessity. Of course, this means we need to spend money on cleaning products, and it can get pretty expensive if we need lots of stuff.
So, how can you save money on cleaning? Let’s look at a few tips below.

How Can I Save Money on Cleaning?
1. Invest in Quality Products
This arguably applies more to larger items like mops, hoovers, etc., but it’s true for actual cleaning products too. Invest in high-quality products and items because they’ll last longer. Over time, this can save you a lot of money compared to buying cheap alternatives.
2. Reuse Whatever You Can
Try to reuse old items again to get more life out of them. For example, you can use old toothbrushes to clean grouting and other difficult areas. Similarly, old washing up sponges are ideal for cleaning bathrooms (provided you’ve washed them thoroughly).
3. Cut Items into Smaller Pieces
Sure, things like sponges aren’t expensive, but why not get your money’s worth out of them? You can cut a washing up sponge in half to make it last twice as long – and then you can even reuse it to clean other areas!
4. Avoid Single-Use Where Possible
Single-use cleaning products are convenient, but the costs can rack up over time. Instead, aim to use reusable alternatives wherever possible. For example, an old-school mop head can be washed, whereas many modern options have disposable pads.
Similarly, opt for dishcloths instead of paper towels or, better yet, recycle old clothes into cleaning rags.
5. Make Your Own Cleaning Products
You’d be amazed what you can clean with bicarbonate of soda, white vinegar, borax, and some combination of these. Using these for your cleaning saves you from having to buy loads of different products, which can get expensive.
6. Check How Much You’re Using
It’s almost instinctive to use a lot of product when cleaning something. After all, more means better, right? Not necessarily – there’s usually a point at which you’re wasting product.
The easiest way to find the sweet spot is to gradually use less over the course of a few cleaning sessions. Eventually, you’ll find the right amount to use to still get the surface as clean. You should find this saves you a lot of money, simply because everything lasts longer!
7. Switch to No-Water Products
This might sound a bit odd, but there are lots of cleaning products that you add to water yourself. You can usually buy them in shops or online depending on the brand. Buying cleaning products without added water has a few advantages.
First, it’s better for the environment because companies aren’t shipping water around, especially as you have it at home! Second, you can reuse bottles you already own, cutting down on waste.
Third, and most importantly, it means you can buy in bulk without worrying about storage. Look for a brand that offers deals on their products and buy lots in one go.
8. Don’t Waste Money on Specialist Tools
To clean a house properly, you only need a handful of tools: a vacuum cleaner, a mop and bucket, a dustpan and brush, and maybe a broom. You can do everything else with some adaptation of these products. For example, you can catch cobwebs with a rag tied to a mop handle. Sure, dusters aren’t expensive, but cleaning like this gets you in the mindset of not spending loads on gadgets you don’t need.
9. Think About How You Use Your Washing Machine
Laundry counts as cleaning, so it’s worth mentioning here. First, only run it when it’s as full as possible (the same is true for your dishwasher). Second, try to do as many washes on cold as possible, as this can save you a lot of money compared to 40+ degrees.

Final Thoughts
Getting into a thrifty mindset with cleaning can be difficult, as there’s a lot to unlearn when it comes to products and what we consider “clean”. But if saving money is a priority for you, try these tips. Once you get used to them, you’ll find that your house is just as clean as it ever was!
If you do not have the time to follow these tips or do any cleaning at all, then you can also opt for domestic cleaners London to help you with your regular cleaning tasks.

