Fabuloso® Antibacterial is an all in one cleaner that can be used for floors, walls, bathrooms, living rooms, and almost every hard surface.
I've used Fabuloso to clean walls, including painted and wallpapered walls, and it's been very effective. It removes dirt and grime, and it leaves a pleasant scent. To use Fabuloso on walls, I dilute it with water and use a sponge or cloth to wipe the walls.
A soft sponge and an eco-friendly cleaning solution of water, dish soap, and distilled white vinegar is all you need. Dip a clean sponge in your wall cleaner, wring it dry, and gently clean your wall. The vinegar odor will disappear after the wall dries, but you can wipe the wall with a damp cloth to speed things up.
Flat, eggshell or stain finishes is less durable and more likely to rub off. Try not to scrub too hard or wash with too abrasive a cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals and use a mix of mild detergent and water. Semigloss or glossy finishes, popular on kitchen walls are durable enough to stand up to degreasing cleaners.
For general dirt and grime, dishwashing soap is a simple and effective solution. Mix a small amount of dishwashing soap with warm water in your bucket then dip a soft cloth or sponge into the soapy water and wring out the excess liquid.
Generally, it's best to spot clean walls once a month (or as needed) and deep clean them once a year. When spot cleaning, be sure to hit high-traffic areas and check for hand prints, scuffs, scratches, and splashes, says Becky Rapinchuk, a cleaning expert and author of Simply Clean and The Organically Clean Home.
Step 1 Add about ⅛ cup of your favorite Pine-Sol® scent to a gallon of water. Step 2 Dip a sponge, rag or cloth in the mixture and wring out until it's lightly damp. Then, start wiping down the walls from top to bottom, using Pine-Sol® at its full strength on stubborn marks. Step 3 Wipe down the walls with water.
General Washing
Wait at least two weeks after painting before using any water or cleaner on your walls. Typically, it's best to use a soft cloth or sponge with mild, soapy water. Wipe by applying gentle pressure in a circular motion. Rinse with a clean, damp cloth afterward to remove any leftover cleaner.
Fill a bucket with a gallon of hot water and a few squirts of dish soap or a cup of vinegar. Use a microfiber cloth and soapy water to wipe down the baseboards. Only work on one small section at a time. Once that section is clean, dry it with a new cloth, and then continue cleaning along the wall.
The lead plaintiffs were Elizabeth Dixon, Jeannie Patora, and Arnold Thomas, who claimed they were deceived about the safety of the products and exposed themselves to harmful bacteria in Fabuloso bottles, which were removed from store shelves due to the serious health risks the products posed for consumers.
Regular Fabuloso is an all-purpose cleaner and degreaser, not a disinfectant. To be classified as a disinfectant, a chemical must kill viruses and bacteria on surfaces, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). As a cleaner, Fabuloso removes dirt and grime, and with it microorganisms.
Mix: 1 cup warm water 2 tbs white vinegar 1 tbs dish soap Optional: peppermint oil (to keep bugs away!) This mix leaves your home smelling so good! Use discretion if using peppermint oil in houses with pets.
The bathroom is one of the most important places in the home. It's also where you find a lot of residue that you do not want to let accumulate. But fortunately, cleaning your bathroom does not need to feel like a chore, especially with a Fabuloso clean.
Fabuloso is great for cleaning the floor, tubs, sinks and even putting it in a pot to bring fragrance to the home.
Fabuloso® Antibacterial is an all in one cleaner that can be used for floors, walls, bathrooms, living rooms, and almost every hard surface.
The best solution for cleaning walls is mild soap and warm water, as the soap will work hard to remove grime without harming the painted surfaces.
Microfiber Cloths are excellent for wiping down walls without leaving lint behind. Water and Mild Detergent: A warm water and a gentle detergent will help break down sticky dust residue.
To disinfect walls, use a mixture of warm water and dishwashing soap and a soft sponge. You can also try mixing one cup of ammonia, ½ cup of vinegar and ¼ cup of baking soda in one gallon of warm water. Wipe on the wall with a sponge and then dry thoroughly with a towel to prevent streaking and water damage.
We do not recommend using Pine-Sol® on dishes. It is not approved by the EPA to be used on food-contact surfaces. Is Pine-Sol® safe to use on painted surfaces? We recommend testing a small inconspicuous area before using a Pine-Sol® cleaner on any painted surface.
Yes, Swiffer wet pads can be used on walls for light cleaning.
Wall mopping, a simple and effective method of cleaning the walls of your home, is a great way to keep walls clean and paint fresh, keep allergens like dust at bay, and prevent mold or mildew build-up.
In general, higher-gloss finishes can handle cleaning better without showing streaks or coming off the wall. If you have walls with flat, satin, or eggshell finishes, you may have a harder time cleaning them. Rubbing too hard on these finishes can wipe away the paint.
On average, interior paint lasts approximately 7-8 years while exterior paint tends to last 5-6 years. Certain regions with extreme weather conditions, such as coastal areas or regions with significant temperature variations, may require more frequent repainting.