Clean and Sanitized Home: Professional Products for Household Cleaning
25 June 2026

Estimated reading time: 9 minutes
A clean and sanitized home depends not only on how often you clean, but also on the methods and products you choose. When selecting professional household cleaning products, it is important to distinguish between routine cleaning, deep cleaning and targeted cleaning tasks. Using the right solutions helps remove dirt, dust, residues and surface films, supports everyday hygiene, and keeps surfaces looking their best for longer. A thorough home clean is also the perfect opportunity to tackle those household chores that are often put off.
Key takeaways
- Keeping your home cleaner and more organized is easier when you divide tasks into routine cleaning and deep cleaning.
- Professional cleaning products should always be selected according to the surface and the type of dirt that needs to be removed.
- Routine cleaning helps maintain a consistently hygienic home environment and makes everyday housework easier.
- Deep cleaning is designed for more thorough, periodic treatments of floors, wall coverings, furniture and other areas throughout the home.
- Accessories such as specialized cleaning pads can improve the mechanical action of a cleaner while remaining suitable for the surface being treated.
Why Is It Important to Keep Your Home Clean and Sanitized?
Keeping your home clean is an essential part of everyday well-being. Proper household cleaning helps reduce the build-up of dirt, dust, allergens and residues that naturally collect on floors, furniture and frequently used surfaces.
You do not have to become obsessed with cleaning. Instead, the key is to create a simple, consistent routine that fits your lifestyle. Small tasks carried out regularly help keep your home tidier, more comfortable and easier to manage.
Cleaning and sanitizing your home with the right products also helps prevent dirt from building up over time. Once grime becomes embedded, it is much harder to remove and often requires a more intensive deep-cleaning treatment.
To learn more about household cleaning and maintaining a hygienic living environment, read our Marbec guide on creating a cleaner, healthier home with a professional sanitizing product.
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Are Cleaning, Sanitizing and Disinfecting the Same Thing?
No, they are not the same.
- Cleaning means removing dirt, dust, grease, residues and surface films from a surface.
- Sanitizing means helping maintain a cleaner and more hygienic everyday environment by reducing contamination through appropriate cleaning practices and products.
Disinfecting, on the other hand, requires specific products that are approved for that purpose and must always be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. That is why choosing the right product depends on your objective:
- routine cleaning;
- deep cleaning;
- stain removal;
- ongoing maintenance.
How to Organize House Cleaning Without Wasting Time
If you want a clean home without wasting time or energy, the first step is to organize your cleaning routine. The easiest approach is to divide your tasks into two categories: routine cleaning and deep cleaning.
It may sound like old-fashioned advice, but it still works. Cleaning your home regularly makes every task easier. A daily or weekly routine prevents dirt from building up and allows you to complete each job more quickly.
To achieve the best results, you also need the right products. Professional household cleaning products are formulated for specific materials and cleaning needs, helping you achieve better results with less effort.
- Routine cleaning: regular tasks carried out every day or every week.
- Deep cleaning: more intensive cleaning carried out every few months or once or twice a year, depending on your needs.
Where Should You Start When Deep Cleaning Your Home?
Start with the most frequently used surfaces and the areas where dirt accumulates most quickly, such as the bathroom, kitchen, floors and high-traffic areas. Then move on to items that require less frequent attention, including shutters, blinds, curtains, door frames and furniture.
The best approach is to clean one area at a time and choose the right cleaner for each material. This helps protect delicate or treated surfaces while ensuring the best possible cleaning results.
Routine House Cleaning: What to Do Every Day and Every Week
Routine house cleaning includes all the tasks that help keep your home tidy, pleasant and hygienically clean. These actions are simple, yet they make a big difference over time.
Routine cleaning includes tasks that should be repeated on a fixed daily or weekly schedule. The goal is to prevent dirt, dust and residues from becoming harder to remove.
- clean and sanitize bathrooms;
- wash floors;
- remove dust and mites from furniture, objects and surfaces;
- clean the most frequently used kitchen surfaces;
- empty and clean waste bins;
- keep high-traffic areas tidy and organized.
Skipping a cleaning session occasionally will not ruin the final result. However, keeping a steady routine helps prevent work from piling up and makes your home more enjoyable to live in.

Professional Products for Routine Floor Cleaning
For daily or weekly cleaning, it is important to choose detergents that match the type of surface. Not all floors react in the same way, and not all products deliver the same result.
Here are some Marbec products designed to help keep your home clean, tidy and easier to maintain over time:
- GRES LINDO®: a specific detergent for routine cleaning of matt porcelain stoneware, ceramic, stone and microporous surfaces. It helps remove dirt and greying from treated surfaces.
- GRES BRILL®: a concentrated detergent for frequent cleaning of polished and lapped porcelain stoneware. It is ideal when you want to clean the floor while respecting the surface shine.
- PULIBRILL®: a detergent suitable for wooden surfaces, whether varnished or treated with oil and/or wax. It helps maintain the shine of the original treatment over time.
- UNIPUL®: a concentrated detergent for deep degreasing cleaning on hard surfaces. It is useful when you need a stronger action than a light routine wash.
- FLORA: a low-foam, non-aggressive detergent for floors in terracotta, glazed ceramic, natural stone, cement-based agglomerate and synthetic surfaces.
Deep House Cleaning: When to Do It and What It Includes
Deep house cleaning goes beyond routine cleaning. It is not something you do every day, but rather at longer intervals, depending on your home’s needs and the amount of dirt that has built up.
It may be carried out every few months, twice a year or once a year. The right frequency depends on how the rooms are used, the type of surfaces and the presence of stubborn dirt, residues, surface films or greying.
This type of cleaning is more thorough and requires greater attention to detail. In return, it delivers longer-lasting results and helps preserve the original appearance of floors, wall coverings and other surfaces throughout the home.
The most common deep-cleaning tasks include:
- cleaning the kitchen extractor hood;
- washing shutters and blinds;
- cleaning curtains, door frames and windows and doors;
- cleaning indoor and outdoor furniture;
- deep cleaning bathroom and kitchen tiles;
- specialized treatments for floors, wall coverings and specific materials.

Which Products Should You Use for Deep Floor Cleaning?
For deep cleaning, choosing the right detergent is only part of the process. Mechanical action also plays an important role—that is, how the product is worked into the surface. For this reason, combining the detergent with a suitable cleaning pad can significantly improve the result.
The product and accessories should always be selected according to the material being treated. Porcelain stoneware requires a different approach from parquet, marble or natural stone.
- Porcelain stoneware and glazed ceramic: for deep cleaning and post-installation cleaning, POWER DET® may be the right choice. Depending on the type of dirt and the surface, it can be used together with the WHITE BUFFER PAD.
- Stubborn dirt on porcelain stoneware and ceramic surfaces: POWER DET® is a descaling and stain-removing detergent with acid-degreasing action, specifically developed for deep cleaning polished and unglazed porcelain stoneware, glazed ceramic and clinker tiles.
- Wood and parquet: for varnished wood or surfaces treated with oil and/or wax, it is important to choose a compatible cleaner such as PULIBRILL®. When dealing with more stubborn dirt, the mechanical action should always remain gentle and appropriate for the existing finish.
- Hard surfaces and marble: UNIPUL® is recommended for deep degreasing and thorough cleaning on a wide range of hard surfaces.
- Natural stone: for more intensive cleaning, UNIPUL® can be combined with the RED BUFFER PAD, always checking that both the surface and its finish are suitable for this type of treatment.
UNIPUL® is a versatile concentrated cleaner. Depending on the dilution, it can be used for different cleaning tasks on hard surfaces while leaving rooms feeling fresh and pleasantly clean.
How to Choose Professional Household Cleaning Products
Choosing the right professional household cleaning products starts with three simple questions. Which surface needs cleaning? What type of dirt needs to be removed? Is it routine cleaning or deep cleaning?
Answering these questions helps you avoid common mistakes, such as using a product that is too aggressive on a delicate surface or selecting a cleaner that is not effective enough for stubborn dirt.
- Identify the material: matt or polished porcelain stoneware, parquet, marble, terracotta, natural stone or synthetic surfaces.
- Assess the type of dirt: dust, grease, greying, surface films, post-construction residues or built-up grime.
- Choose the right level of cleaning: routine cleaning, deep cleaning, stain removal or periodic maintenance.
- Use the appropriate accessories: cleaning pads and tools should always match the durability and characteristics of the surface.
- Always follow the instructions for use: dosage, dilution, contact time and rinsing all play an important role in achieving the best possible result.
A Clean and Sanitized Home: The Right Method Makes All the Difference
Whether you are carrying out routine cleaning or deep cleaning, the best results always come from combining the right method, consistency and suitable products. Cleaning little and often helps keep your home neat and under control. Periodic deep cleaning, on the other hand, removes stubborn dirt and accumulated residues that routine cleaning cannot eliminate.
Professional cleaning products make it easier to care for every surface correctly. Porcelain stoneware, parquet, marble, terracotta, natural stone and synthetic materials all require different cleaning solutions. Choosing the right detergent means achieving better results with less effort while preserving the beauty and durability of your surfaces.
A clean and sanitized home is not the result of occasional intensive cleaning, but of good habits repeated over time. Once cleaning becomes part of a well-organized routine, even the most demanding household tasks become quicker and easier to manage.
Still Have Questions?
Every surface has its own characteristics, depending on the material, its condition, the type of dirt involved and any previous treatments. That is why, before choosing a cleaning product or method, it is often worth seeking professional technical advice tailored to your specific situation.
👉 Contact the Marbec Technical Team for qualified, personalized advice.
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