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Household Cleaning Products – A Guide to Cleaning Agents

If you want to clean faster, more effectively and without unnecessary effort, you need a well-chosen household chemicals – ideally, one that has specific uses for the kitchen, bathroom, and the whole home. Below you'll find a simple action plan, a set of recommended Prouvé products, and practical tips to help you deal with grease, limescale, streaks, and old deposits.

Why is this important?

A well-stocked selection of household cleaning products saves time, money, and stress—you have exactly what you need on hand for the specific stain, surface, and type of mess.

Picture a Saturday morning. You put the coffee on, turn on your favorite playlist. Twenty-five minutes later: a gleaming shower, a degreased oven, streak-free mirrors, and a fresh scent throughout the house. The difference? A well-thought-out set of cleaning products and the right order of steps.

The Prouvé household cleaning range includes products for the kitchen, bathroom, and all-purpose use – from degreasers and oven gels, through window and floor cleaners, to products for grout and toilets. This way, you build a home cleaning kit tailored to everyday tasks.

Household cleaning products in a nutshell: what to choose for each task?

Match the cleaner to the surface and the problem: grease → degreaser, stone → acid-based agent (e.g., lactic acid), burn marks → oven cleaning gel, streaks on glass → anti-fog spray.

Kitchen (grease, burnt-on stains, deposits)

  • Degreaser – for cooktops, range hoods, cabinet fronts and countertops. Works fast, no scrubbing; contains vinegar essence and natural solvents, and in addition has a PZH certificate. Great 'first step' on grease and old buildup.
  • Grill and oven cleaning gel – thick, non-drip; “wraps” dirt, dissolves burnt-on residues and soot. Ideal for the oven, grill, and grates.
  • Creamy milk / furniture spray – for delicate surfaces that require careful cleaning and refreshing the appearance (fronts, furniture).
  • Dishwashing gel – when you want to effectively degrease dishes by hand, complementing the dishwasher’s work.

Bathroom (limescale, soap scum, toilet)

  • Shower enclosure spray – removes limescale and soap scum, forms a protective coating and reduces fogging; based, among other things, on lactic acid. Great for an everyday “refresh” after a bath.
  • Toilet cleaning gel – formula quick clean with a lactic acid base, chlorine-free; dissolves deposits even below the waterline and leaves a fresh scent.

Entire home (glass, floors, grout, stainless steel, TV/audio and home appliances)

  • Glass and mirror cleaning spray with anti-fog function – crystal-clear, streak-free view; the protective layer limits re-soiling, and the function anti-pairs prevents fogging. Evaporates quickly thanks to alcohol.
  • Wood & Laminate Floor Cleaner – based on carnauba wax, with a silicone emulsion; polishes, protects against moisture and dirt, leaves a non-slip effect.
  • Grout cleaning gel – cleans and does not discolor grout, chlorine- and bleach-free; biodegradable formula. Great for "rejuvenating" tiles.
  • Universal gel – concentrated, cleans, degreases and gently scents; PZH certificate. Good to have “on hand” as a multipurpose solution.
  • Spray for screens and INOX steel – for safely refreshing home appliances and equipment (especially polished INOX and delicate screens).
  • Drain cleaner – for occasional use on clogged drains (kitchen/bathroom). Use as directed on the label.

How to tackle cleaning step by step (a 30–45 minute plan)

Start by "dissolving" the dirt (spraying/applying), then come back after a few minutes with a cloth/mop. You'll save effort and cut down on scrubbing.

  1. A quick sweep and "spritz-spritz" – apply products where they can work on their own: oven and grill gel, shower enclosure spray, toilet gel, kitchen degreaser.
  2. Glass and mirrors – in the meantime, clean the windows and mirrors with an anti-fog spray (spritz, wipe, done).
  3. Surfaces and fronts – wipe countertops, cabinet fronts, appliances (INOX/screens – dedicated spray).
  4. Flooring – finally, mop (wood and laminate cleaner with carnauba wax).
  5. The finishing touch – grout (if needed) and toilet.

The most common mistakes and how to avoid them

No single product does everything. Mixing products is a bad idea, and patience (dwell time) really works in your favor.

  • "All-purpose" – the all-purpose gel is great, but it won't replace a specialist for burnt-on stains or limescale. Instead: for burnt-on stains – oven gel, for stone – products with lactic acid.
  • Mixing agents – never mix products. Use individually, in accordance with the label.
  • No time to act – let gels and sprays "work" before you wipe. It saves time and effort.
  • Bad cleaner for delicate surfaces – screens and INOX require dedicated formulas to avoid streaks and micro-scratches.
  • Omitting certificates and labels – products with certification (e.g., PZH) and a clear intended use are a safer choice.

Inspirations from life

One problem – one simple solution from the Prouvé shelf.

  • Old oven after grilling: Apply oven cleaner gel, wait, lift off burnt-on residue without tedious scraping. Then wipe with an all-purpose gel to neutralize the greasy film.
  • Matte shower enclosure, white streaks: Spray with a spray for cabins (lactic acid + alcohol), rinse and wipe. The coating will help keep the shower enclosure clean for longer.
  • Mirrors after a hot shower: Anti-fog glass spray – a streak-free, fog-free mirror.

How can Prouvé help you with this?

Select 2–4 key items to start; then expand the set.

  1. Degreaser – a quick grease buster, vinegar essence and natural solvents; PZH certificate. Best for the kitchen and appliances.
  2. Toilet cleaning gellactic acid, chlorine-free; reaches beneath the water surface, fresh scent.
  3. Anti-fog spray for windows and mirrors – clean glass without streaks, protective coating, no fogging.
  4. Gel for grills and ovens – thick, "clinging" to dirt; dissolves old burnt-on deposits.

 "Small rituals make a big difference—with a good plan and the right cleaning product, cleaning stops being a chore and becomes a short, satisfying ritual."

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1) What are "household cleaning products"?
This is a general term for household cleaning products: products for kitchens, bathrooms, windows, floors, grout, and toilets. Prouvé products cover the full spectrum of such applications (kitchen/bathroom/multi-purpose).

2) Can I clean the entire house with a single product?
In practice, it's best to combine All-purpose gel (for most surfaces) with specialized cleaners: oven/grill, shower enclosure, toilet, glass. It's faster and more effective.

3) What to choose for limescale deposits?
Choose products based on organic acids, e.g. lactic acid – you'll find it, among other things, in shower cabin spray and toilet gel.

4) How to avoid streaks on windows and mirrors?
Use spray with anti-fog function, which evaporates quickly and leaves a clean, crystalline, streak-free finish.

5) What should you pay attention to regarding safety?
Read the labels and use as directed; do not mix products. Keep out of reach of children.

Summary

With a well-organized set household chemicals Clean faster and more effectively. Start with 3–4 "pillars" (a degreaser, glass cleaner spray, limescale remover, oven-cleaning gel), then add specialists (grout, floors, INOX).

In short

Prouvé household cleaners are a complete set of products for the kitchen, bathroom, and the whole home—from a degreaser and oven gel, through a spray for shower enclosures and glass, to an all-purpose gel and grout cleaners. You choose a "specialist" for the type of grime (grease, limescale, burnt-on residue, streaks), so you can clean faster and more effectively.

Conclusions

  • Always choose the cleaner for the problem: grease, limescale, burnt-on stains, streaks.
  • Starter kit: degreaser, oven gel, shower cabin spray, glass spray.
  • For a quick effect on glass, choose the function anti-fog – zero streaks, less fogging.
  • For toilets and limescale aim at lactic acid (without chlorine).
  • Remember about operating time – don't scrub right away; let the cleaning agents work.
  • Wood/laminate floors? Wax carnauba + silicone emulsion = protection and shine.

Discover a complete collection of home care products Prouvé and choose a set for yourself.

Author: Prouvé Editorial Team
Last updated: August 2025

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