6 Helpful Tips For A Major House Cleaning

Not everyone enjoys house cleaning, but everyone loves the results! Here are 6 helpful house cleaning tips!

An immaculate house is a joy to be in, and more importantly, minimizing dust, dust mites, mold, and bacteria keeps family members healthier. People can manage light housework on their own, yet a thorough clean could use some tips. These tips will keep your home looking new and pristine.

1. Top to Bottom, Left to Right

Our first pro tip is to start cleaning any room starting from the top to the bottom. Instead of moving all over the place, start cleaning at the top because dust and other elements will fall from top to bottom. Moving from left to right or right to left is a systematic way of cleaning so you won’t miss cleaning any area. There are always better ways to clean if you look hard enough. Check which method is ideal so you won’t be cleaning wrongly without noticing. 

2. Dry Dust

Before applying any surface product, dry dust the area first. Removing the superficial layer of dust first will get the product to work better and more effectively. When you don’t dry dust first, things can just become a muddy mess causing streaks and inefficient cleaning. 

3. Let Cleaning Products Sit

More often than not we blame cleaning products for not doing what they’re supposed to do; clean! While some products may indeed be not good enough, all products need to sit for a while on the spot you want to clean. We tend to spray and wipe immediately. So give a product a few moments to sit. This is especially true for disinfectant products. 

4. Start with Gentle Products

You don’t need harsh products to get things spotless. Most gentle products do a very efficient job. For instance, you might think your carpets need super strong chemicals to get them clean when actually local carpet cleaners can do an excellent job by steam cleaning carpets, upholstery, flooring, and more. Steam cleaning only uses water; you can’t get safer than that. Of course, some areas of your carpet may need extra attention but generally, steam cleaning major areas in your home will revive your rugs, refresh the fabric, and get tough areas spotless.

5. Soak Don’t Scrub

If an item can be soaked in hot water with a mild cleaning solution, then do that. It will save you a lot of elbow grease. This is ideal for refrigerator shelves, shower curtains, or oven racks. While something is busy soaking, you can do some other cleaning, or just take a break. After an item is soaked just rinse, maybe do some mild scrubbing, wipe, and you’re good to go.

6. Start with the Toughest Areas

Begin by cleaning the area that is most dirty or the most difficult to get done. This could be the kitchen or bathroom, for instance, but it could be any room that is difficult for you. Then work your way to less difficult areas of your home with fewer challenges. No one wants to spend all day cleaning, so find tips to cut cleaning time in half.

Regular house cleaning helps protect you from allergies, improves indoor air quality, and keeps your home organized. To make it easy, do some easy daily cleaning, and every so often, give your home a major clean. This will keep your home sparkling all year long. 

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