There are several self-cleaning products available on the market. Here are a few examples:
Self-cleaning ovens: These ovens have a special setting that heats the interior to high temperatures, burning off any food residue and making it easy to wipe away any remaining ash.
Self-cleaning litter boxes: These automated litter boxes use sensors to detect when your cat has used it, then scoop the waste into a sealed container, eliminating the need for you to manually clean it.
Self-cleaning water bottles: These bottles use UV-C light to kill bacteria and viruses that can build up inside, keeping the water fresh and clean.
Self-cleaning toilets: These toilets use a combination of water and cleaning agents to scrub the bowl and eliminate odors, reducing the need for manual cleaning.
Self-cleaning air purifiers: These devices use advanced filtration systems to capture pollutants and particles in the air, then clean themselves automatically, reducing the need for manual cleaning.
Self-cleaning vacuum cleaners: These robot vacuums have sensors to navigate around your home, picking up dirt and debris, and then return to their docking station to automatically empty their dustbins.
Self-cleaning clothes: There are some clothes with special coatings that repel dirt, stains, and odors, keeping them clean for longer periods of time and reducing the need for frequent washing.
Note that while these products can reduce the amount of manual cleaning you need to do, they may not eliminate the need for occasional maintenance or deep cleaning