IT may come as a surprise, but the Dollar Tree is a treasure trove of handy cleaning items.
According to organizing expert Kathryn, who runs the Do It On A Dime YouTube account, the Dollar Tree has some pretty amazing products that can clean any part of your home.
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Expert organizer and cleaner, Kathryn of the Do It On a Dime YouTube channel, shared the best cleaning products at Dollar TreeCredit: YouTube/Do It On a Dime
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According to Kathryn, the discount store has a ton of products that will get your houses sparkling clean for cheapCredit: YouTube/Do It On a Dime
And of course, the best part is that they will only cost you around $1 each.
First, Kathryn shared Dollar Tree’s Scrub Free glass cleaner, a new product that she said was in her top three products of the entire store.
“It goes on in a super satisfying foam, it smells great, and it truly leaves your glass and mirrors streak-free without any scrubbing,” she said.
Next, Kathryn said the LA’s Totally Awesome cleaner at $1.25: “Creates the best and most satisfying foam you can use to clean anything.”
It comes as a concentrated cleaner that must be diluted depending on what you’re cleaning, but the instructions come right on the bottle.
Kathryn uses it herself outside on her windows and doorways.
Then, the expert pointed out the TikTok famous cleaner Fabuloso is available at Dollar Tree for $1.25 as well.
Kathryn uses the antibacterial Fabuloso with her O Cedar Double Bucket Mop to get her floors sparkling clean.
Next up on Kathryn’s Dollar Tree must-haves is LA’s Totally Awesome bathroom cleaner for $1.25.
“I can say fully this works awesome,” Kathryn added.
She used the spray to clean the hard-to-reach areas on her toilet, plus on her countertops.
Kathryn then circles back to explain what her top two favorite Dollar Tree products are: Lim-A-Way toilet bowl cleaner and the Ty-D-Bol automatic toilet cleaner, both priced at $1.25.
She used the Lim-A-Way to wipe her toilet bowl clean then clipped the Ty-D-Bol on the back part of the toilet so that it continues to clean with each flush.
Kathryn also tried the $1.25 Rust Lime and Calcium cleaner for the first time, which she said: “did a pretty good job.”
The expert then grabbed a $1.25 container of Clorox disinfecting bleach to clean up her jetted tub.
She explained: “I pour the entire thing in and run a few cycles through the jets to clean out all of that gunk.
“Such an inexpensive way for one dollar to get a clean and refreshed tub.”
Moving on to the laundry aisle, Kathryn picked up a few individual containers of Downy and Gain’s laundry scent boosters, both only costing $1.25.
“Pour one of these into a spray bottle and add warm water. Mix it up and the scent boosters will dissolve, now you have a DIY room spray,” she said.
Kathryn used her own room spray in her closet and on her couch cushions.
Lastly, Kathryn grabbed baby oil for $1.25 to shine up her bathroom fixtures and a roller scraper to easily scrape off excess paint.
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Kathryn said she likes to use Ty-D-Bol in her toilet so that it is always cleaning with each flushCredit: YouTube/Do It On a Dime
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