- August 18, 2017
- in Window Cleaning
- by abiral_guvaju@yahoo.com
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Finished in the bathroom? Wipe down the sink before you go out of the room.
Finished making some food in the kitchen? Make sure the surfaces are crumb and dirt free.
Just get into the habit of wiping surfaces down as you use them…
Super simple – but means that floors stay cleaner for longer without any extra work – perfect!
It’s all too easy to start cooking and create mess as you go without really thinking about it. And chances are once you’ve eaten you won’t want to tackle the clear up so it may stay put for a while afterwards….
If you get into the habit of clearing as you cook, there should be much fewer things left to clean after you’ve eaten.
Try and wash up items as you go as you are waiting for things to cook – and make it your mission to only be left with what you are eating from to sort out afterwards!
Make sure you come downstairs to a clean kitchen every morning by sorting out the dishes the night before.
Either load and run the dishwasher, or wash everything up.
Being able to use whatever you need the following day (and not having to face a pile of dirty dishes) will set you up really well for the day (and if you have a dishwasher you can start loading as soon as breakfast has finished so your kitchen stays tidy all day – bonus!).
Whether it’s a load (or two) a day, or folding, or drying, or ironing – keep your clothes moving through the laundry so that things don’t build up and you will be more sure that everything will be clean when you need it.
Nothing makes a home feel cleaner than having clean floors – so do these as often as you can to stop things building up (it will also give you more of a push to create the habit of keeping the floors clear and tidy so that you don’t have to move things every time you do it – a double bonus!)
I talk about this quite a lot on this site (sorry!) – but cleaning the shower down with a squeegee** after every use means that water stains never have time to build up, and your shower looks as good as new as soon as you’re finished. Not only does it look clean – but it saves so much cleaning time than if you had to scrub it each week….
Nothing is cleaner than fresh air – and a really quick trick to a cleaner feeling home is to ensure that stale air doesn’t build up.
Whether it’s summer or winter, open the windows as much as you can to allow lots of fresh, clean air inside.
Washing bedding / towels / bathroom mats etc… on the same day each and every week (i..e towels on a Tuesday, bedding on a Saturday) makes things so much easier for you to keep things clean.
That way you will know you will clean them regularly and they will be done on a day(s) that you have time to do them (hopefully from start to finish).
You will have quite a few rooms in your home – and the overwhelm sets in when you feel you have to do them all perfectly every week.
The trick that people with clean homes have is that they tackle the quick jobs every week throughout the house, but only one (or two) rooms a week for deep cleaning.
That way you will stay on top of the basics and all rooms will look great, but you will know that every couple of months each room will be tackled in detail so nothing will get a chance to build up too much….
Our kitchen gets a lot of natural light – which is lovely – but nothing makes it feel dirty more than seeing lots of kids handprints / splashes of water etc… on the windows.
Keeping the windows clean will automatically help your home feel cleaner and fresher.
Cleaning is a thankless task. Let’s face it!
So why not take the focus off it a little by doing other stuff at the same time.
There are lots of things that may be possible for you to try while sorting a few things out around the house – so you are cleaning but not spending extra time to do so: –
Source: https://organisemyhouse.com/clean-home-habits/