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6 Deep-Cleaning Tips To Keep Your Home Spotless
The whole process is so much easier than you think.
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July 6, 2021
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May 16, 2020
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May 15, 2020
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April 3, 2020
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March 30, 2020
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December 10, 2019
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jordan
March 26, 2019
I've read other places about using a tube sock and tongs for blinds. Does it really work? ?
Is there a certain cleaner I should be using with it? I'm ashamed to say my blinds have some dirt stains on them :(
Is there a certain cleaner I should be using with it? I'm ashamed to say my blinds have some dirt stains on them :(
Jorge B.
March 16, 2019
I too am retired and do a monthly deep clean. You need to be somewhat organized to make it easier. We start with the 5 ceiling fans and work our way down to the floor. I liked your article because one can never get enough information. Keep up the good work and don't mind the negative people with negative comments. These people probably are the worst housekeepers.
Jenny
March 16, 2019
Now I'm retired I try to do a deep clean in my house at least once a month, I've wooden floors as I think they're Bette to clean and I do have a steamer for the bathroom and kitchen and utility rooms. I find doing a deep clean rewarding sitting down in a lovely clean lounge rewarding getting into a clean bed and bedroom wonderful, my hubby thinks I'm crazy but I love having a beautiful clean home
Abi M.
March 16, 2019
This was the most ignorant thing I have ever seen. Have you ever really cleaned a house? Please give advice on something you actually know about.
M
March 15, 2019
If your deep cleaning is painless, you are any mix of: someone who is always cleaning, has no pets, has a small space, lives a minimalist life... As someone who cooks regularly and lives in a highrise with other ppl/pets, deep cleaning is a (necessary) evil. By the time all spots are DC, it's usually time to start over. Kitchen has a new layer of grime between steam/fur/air circulation. Bathroom is ready for grout cleaning and tile scrubbing. Corners, plants, fabrics, etc, are ready for more attention.
Liora
August 4, 2019
I lived in a high rise (NYC), with pets, kids, worked 10-12 hour days, and REFUSED to work on the weekend. The issue is you have to get sick of your home being disorderly and have systems with basic procedures in place. Here's how I did it - hope it helps someone.
* Entryway - Get a basket/cabinet/shelf for all shoes at your front door. I got a shoe cabinet from Ikea and kept all shoes for the entire season there. NO outdoor SHOES IN THE HOUSE. A metal bowl on top received my keys as I walked in. Phone popped onto the docking station.
* Get a clothes sorter and teach your children to sort their clothes into the correct bin as they take their clothes off. You do the same. If you can't afford a sorter, then 3 different colors (whites/meds/darks).
ā£ Pick a day when your neighbors do not do their laundry. Then go load all of your laundry at one time in all of the machines in a row. My habit was to be there when it opened. My neighbors would come down an hour after me and I'd be folding the final load or walking out. And ... don't tell your neighbors that you do it - they will show up taking machines!
* Bathrooms - Hooks and a squeegy in the tub/shower. When you leave the bathroom the towels should be hung, the shower swiped, shampoo/cond bottles back in the shower caddy, all meds and cosmetics should have a place and be back in their home. Ikea and Dollar Tree have small cabinets to hold all that stuff. I also keep Lysol/Clorox wipes under the sink so I can wipe down any drips. (deep cleansed every week 30min flat)
āļø For grout ... go to a hardware store, get grout sealant, the pick a day for the bathroom. Clean the grout, then seal it.
* Bedroom - When you stand up out of your bed, make it. Don't walk off unless you're about to wet yourself. š Make your bed, straighten the nightstand. My habit is to do that but every Friday morning when I stand up, I strip the bed, put on fresh sheets, and finish up. (Bedroom w/changing sheets 30 minutes - flat)
* Livingroom - all electronics on a powerstrip in a cabinet or on a shelving unit. If you have a monster TV, it should be the only component out. Everything in the cabinet should be on that powerstrip so that it stops the sipping of your electricity! I got my electric bill down to $40 for 10 months out of the year ... I put every "instant on" electronic on a powerstrip. All remotes should have a home. A box from Michael's works fine. Those Swiffer cloths or a microfiber dust cloth to hit all surfaces.
* Kitchen - if you have a dishwasher - load it all day, run it at night, empty it every morning. No dishes in the sink or on the counter. If it's too large for the dishwasher, wash it immediately and put it away.
When you leave a room it should be put in order unless you're hanging out in there. But once the TV is going off and you're headed to be, remotes up, powerstrip OFF, pillows straight, etc.
I was not born like this - I got tired of a dirty home, lost keys, dirt or melted snow on my floor (I bought a Waterhog rug for that), or spending HOURS cleaning on my days off because the mess grew to a small mountain! The final straw came when I got so sick from whomever, had to leave my dirty abode, walk across a dark parking lot in the dead of winter, with driving ice cold rain blasting me in the face, to the store to get meds, take the meds and lie down in a dirty home! I swore then that I would never do that again. I put systems in place and anyone who came there had to accept it or not come there. Shoes off - wash your hands and dry them with a paper towel so whatever germs go into the trash - not in ME! I haven't had so much as a cold in 12+ years let alone whatever that plague was that tried to kill me.
I work hard and I know one thing - no one cares about my mental/physical/emotional health, only whether they get work out of me. So, it's on ME to be firm, CONSISTENT, and highly intentional about what time I do have for myself and family. You have a right to a peaceful, orderly, clean home. Talk to your family and get their buy-in on systems and what to do with 48 free hours on the weekend. Make sure that your weekends are fun, restful, and if possible FREE. If you're thoughtful, creative, and consistent, you will have FIFTY-TWO mini vacations every year. No one will do it for you. Your boss does not care nor do your friends. Get it done. If you watch TV, are on social media, or on here, even, you have the time. Get. It. Done. We all get the same 24 hours. If you want to be brutal - start with Marie Kondo and then move on to Fly Lady (YouTube).
* Entryway - Get a basket/cabinet/shelf for all shoes at your front door. I got a shoe cabinet from Ikea and kept all shoes for the entire season there. NO outdoor SHOES IN THE HOUSE. A metal bowl on top received my keys as I walked in. Phone popped onto the docking station.
* Get a clothes sorter and teach your children to sort their clothes into the correct bin as they take their clothes off. You do the same. If you can't afford a sorter, then 3 different colors (whites/meds/darks).
ā£ Pick a day when your neighbors do not do their laundry. Then go load all of your laundry at one time in all of the machines in a row. My habit was to be there when it opened. My neighbors would come down an hour after me and I'd be folding the final load or walking out. And ... don't tell your neighbors that you do it - they will show up taking machines!
* Bathrooms - Hooks and a squeegy in the tub/shower. When you leave the bathroom the towels should be hung, the shower swiped, shampoo/cond bottles back in the shower caddy, all meds and cosmetics should have a place and be back in their home. Ikea and Dollar Tree have small cabinets to hold all that stuff. I also keep Lysol/Clorox wipes under the sink so I can wipe down any drips. (deep cleansed every week 30min flat)
āļø For grout ... go to a hardware store, get grout sealant, the pick a day for the bathroom. Clean the grout, then seal it.
* Bedroom - When you stand up out of your bed, make it. Don't walk off unless you're about to wet yourself. š Make your bed, straighten the nightstand. My habit is to do that but every Friday morning when I stand up, I strip the bed, put on fresh sheets, and finish up. (Bedroom w/changing sheets 30 minutes - flat)
* Livingroom - all electronics on a powerstrip in a cabinet or on a shelving unit. If you have a monster TV, it should be the only component out. Everything in the cabinet should be on that powerstrip so that it stops the sipping of your electricity! I got my electric bill down to $40 for 10 months out of the year ... I put every "instant on" electronic on a powerstrip. All remotes should have a home. A box from Michael's works fine. Those Swiffer cloths or a microfiber dust cloth to hit all surfaces.
* Kitchen - if you have a dishwasher - load it all day, run it at night, empty it every morning. No dishes in the sink or on the counter. If it's too large for the dishwasher, wash it immediately and put it away.
When you leave a room it should be put in order unless you're hanging out in there. But once the TV is going off and you're headed to be, remotes up, powerstrip OFF, pillows straight, etc.
I was not born like this - I got tired of a dirty home, lost keys, dirt or melted snow on my floor (I bought a Waterhog rug for that), or spending HOURS cleaning on my days off because the mess grew to a small mountain! The final straw came when I got so sick from whomever, had to leave my dirty abode, walk across a dark parking lot in the dead of winter, with driving ice cold rain blasting me in the face, to the store to get meds, take the meds and lie down in a dirty home! I swore then that I would never do that again. I put systems in place and anyone who came there had to accept it or not come there. Shoes off - wash your hands and dry them with a paper towel so whatever germs go into the trash - not in ME! I haven't had so much as a cold in 12+ years let alone whatever that plague was that tried to kill me.
I work hard and I know one thing - no one cares about my mental/physical/emotional health, only whether they get work out of me. So, it's on ME to be firm, CONSISTENT, and highly intentional about what time I do have for myself and family. You have a right to a peaceful, orderly, clean home. Talk to your family and get their buy-in on systems and what to do with 48 free hours on the weekend. Make sure that your weekends are fun, restful, and if possible FREE. If you're thoughtful, creative, and consistent, you will have FIFTY-TWO mini vacations every year. No one will do it for you. Your boss does not care nor do your friends. Get it done. If you watch TV, are on social media, or on here, even, you have the time. Get. It. Done. We all get the same 24 hours. If you want to be brutal - start with Marie Kondo and then move on to Fly Lady (YouTube).
Christine I.
April 29, 2020
Liora, that's a great post - inspirational, in that anyone, even I, could follow your directions ... and I am the original couch potato.
I've tagged it, to reread, after I have a coffee.
One point of dissent - my mother always insisted bedcovers were pulled back, and the bed aired, while you bathed and dressed.
I've tagged it, to reread, after I have a coffee.
One point of dissent - my mother always insisted bedcovers were pulled back, and the bed aired, while you bathed and dressed.
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