I just bought some of this at Dollar General to try and I like it. Smells good, doesn't make the towels too soft and smeary.

Aside from the absence of End Dust and Persil powdered detergent (with enzymes), this sounds exactly like my cabinet! I keep it pretty classic/simple and don’t change much unless/until something effectiveness goes down with some change of formula. Now, my kingdom for a classic smelling shampoo that SUDS UP!!!!With a fall chill in the air, it's got me thinking about Fall cleaning before the house is closed up for the heating season.
What's in your household cleaning arsenal?
In mine:
Lime-a-Way spray, Scrubbing Bubbles (can), Comet powder, Mr. Clean floor cleaner (bottle), Soft-Scrub gel, Windex, Resolve carpet spot cleaner, Hoover Platinum carpet shampoo, Dawn dish detergent, white vinegar and last but not least liquid chlorine bleach.
Anybody have any products they really like and couldn't live without?
Well CRAP. Does it at least still eat through Grime as successfully?Since you mentioned Scrubbing Bubbles...
...have you noticed that Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Cleaner has been discontinued?
It's now Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Grime Fighter and has no disinfectant properties. I assume this is part of the War on Unnecessary Germ Killing. The citrus scent "Grime Fighter", at any rate, is awful. I'm now looking for some other product to clean the bathroom.
https://www.scrubbingbubbles.com/en-us
You’re brave to use ammonia! The sent makes me too sick even before the fumes do. Plus, the way I’m easily distracted, I just KNOW it would only be a matter of time before I’d absentmindedly get too close to some freshly bleached item! LolHousehold cleaners
LCB, Ammonia, Lysol Daily Cleanser, Clorox Daily Sanitizing spray, BKF, Pine Sol Lemon, Scrub Free daily shower spray, and Scrubbing Bubbles Grime Fighter. These are our 'daily' use items. One thing I did have to use recently was Liquid Plumr Hair Clog Eliminator. This stuff works like a charm.
I use the endust that doesn’t have much of a scent (if any) and that doesn’t have any polishing product since I realized long ago that 1) My skin is allergic to pledge, and 2) Its oil/wax properties that make real wood look decent is pure grossness on any other kind of surface, including composite wood, which our kids’ rooms have plenty of.In my arsenal: Just about everything you can imagine. Have been meaning go throw out some 20+ year cleaning chemicals, Pine-Sol, Lysol, that's stored in the furthest reaches under a seldom used cabinet that I had forgotten about. Funny, but ever since this whole ordeal with my Dads illness, I don't care for strongly scented cleaners anymore, and I grew up on much of them. (I do miss the old scent of SpicNSpan, that just smelled clean!)
I use, and prefer, Bon Ami powder on ceramic tile, porcelain and laminate countertops, gives it a shine that I cannot get otherwise with other cleaners. To remove calcium and heavy soap scum build-up in commodes and bathtubs, I swear by Sani-Vac, it also cleans stainless steel well. I think it's probably pretty harsh, so I use it only sparringly from time to time (it will eat tile grout). Still have chlorine bleach on hand, but scared to use it on Dad's account. Another cleaner I wouldn't want to be without is 409.
Does anyone still use Pledge polish on furniture? I use Endust on the bottom of my vacuum cleaner mops, for hardwood floors, though not crazy about the smell.
Barry