There is the divine fragrance of flowers all around you, the sun is shining, and the birds are singing. Can you imagine? Spring is coming, and the sunlight passes through the windows, lighting up your whole house. Suddenly, you see the dust all over the surfaces, the dirty raindrops over the windows and the entire mess around you. Sounds familiar? That’s when you understand you should brace yourself! The time for the annual spring cleaning has come.
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Tips for Easy-Breezy Spring Cleaning
Spring cleaning is generally time-consuming, and you should put in a lot of effort if you want to do it well. But with these simple steps and the right mindset, you’ll be able to do the cleaning more accessible, quicker and stress-free. So the first question here is where to start from.
Cleaning From Top to Bottom
You should make a schedule for the cleaning and do it systematically. Don’t try to do it all in a single day. Instead, stop when you’ve had enough work done for the day. Go from room to room and make a to-do list of the tasks which need to be done. After that, remove all the spiderwebs, take down the curtains, and wash them. Wash the walls and the windows as well. You can use a sponge mop and any cleaning solution for the walls. You can use a microfiber towel and some window cleaning spray for the windows.
One Room at a Time
If you start cleaning more than one room at a time, you will probably be distracted by the things you want to return to their places. Furthermore, by cleaning the rooms one by one, you’ll be able to see your progress, and you won’t feel you made an even bigger mess than before. Put all of your cleaning supplies in a basket or a box. That way, you’ll have everything you need at hand.
Do It The Smart Way
Organise storage cabinets and bookshelves. While at it, don’t forget to clean the books from the dust and thoroughly clean the shelves before putting them back. Dust and vacuum all surfaces in the house, including the floors under the furniture. If you want to make it easier, use all vacuuming attachments at your disposal, as each has its purpose. You’ll be surprised how effortless cleaning would be thanks to them. Vacuum both sides of your carpets and the floor under them! Don’t cheat; many germs are hiding in your carpeting, and you should thoroughly clean them. After vacuuming the floor, mop it with floor cleaner for shining results.
Don’t Skip Decluttering
Spring cleaning is the perfect chance to declutter and organise your home. First, get rid of any items you no longer need, use or love. Then, you can donate them to a local charity, sell them online, or have a yard sale. By doing this, you’ll not only create more space but also reduce the amount of dust and clutter in your home.
Don’t forget the outside
While cleaning your home’s interior, don’t forget about the exterior. First, wash your porch, patio, and outdoor furniture. Next, sweep the driveway, and remove any debris from your yard. Finally, clean the windows and screens outside your home, and power wash the siding to remove any dirt and grime built up over the winter.
Clean Your Appliances
Cleaning your appliances is an integral part of spring cleaning. Clean your refrigerator, oven, dishwasher, and washing machine. Check the filters on your kitchen appliances and replace them if necessary. This will not only improve their performance but also make them last longer.
Organising Your Closet
Spring is the perfect time to organise your closet. Remove any clothes you no longer wear, and organise your remaining clothes by category, colour or season. You can use storage bins or baskets to store items out of season.
Clean Your Bedding
Wash your pillows, comforters, and blankets. Next, vacuum your mattress, and flip it over. Here’s a handy tip – sprinkle baking soda over the bed before vacuuming it. The baking soda will absorb any odours and deodorise your mattress. It will not only make your bedding smell fresh but also help reduce any allergens.
Clean Your Air Ducts
Spring is a suitable time to clean your air ducts. Dust and debris can clog your air ducts over time, which can cause allergies and other health problems. It’s also an essential part of air conditioner maintenance. If you don’t know how to clean them, consider hiring professionals to do it for you.
Make it Fun
Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be a tedious chore. Turn up the music, invite friends, and make it a party. Make a game out of it, and see who can clean the most in a set amount of time. This way, you can make the cleaning go faster and more enjoyable.
Use Natural Cleaning Products
It’s always better to use natural cleaning products as they are better for the environment and your health. Unfortunately, many popular cleaning products contain toxic chemicals that can cause allergies and other health problems. Instead, use eco-friendly cleaning products such as vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice.
Get the Family Involved
Spring cleaning is not just for adults. Get the whole family involved. Give each family member a task, and make it a team effort. It will make the cleaning go faster and teach your children about organising, decluttering and cleaning up after themselves.
Room by Room Cleaning Cheat Sheets
You can use the cleaning cheat sheets we’ve created to make cleaning easier. They’ll help you complete your spring cleaning faster and stay focused and organised.
Bathroom Cleaning Cheat Sheеt:
- Prepare the bathroom cleaning supplies;
- Air out the bath – turn on the fan, open the window;
- Place all items outside of the room and clean all surfaces;
- Start from the top (cleaning the doors, walls, window, the toilet, even the toilet holder) and work your way down;
- Clean the shower and bathtub;
- Organise the items back in their places;
Kitchen Cleaning Cheat Sheеt:
- Remove everything which doesn’t belong to the kitchen;
- Clean and organise the kitchen cabinets and drawers;
- Clean and polish cabinet doors;
- Deep clean the dishwasher and the fridge;
- Clean the microwave, oven and coffee maker;
- Clean the sink and organise the pantry
Bedroom Cleaning Cheat Sheet:
- Strip the bed and wash all bedding;
- Put away clothes and items that don’t belong in the bedroom;
- Dust all surfaces, including furniture, lamps, and knick-knacks;
- Vacuum the floors and carpets, including under the bed;
- Clean mirrors and windows;
- Organise the closet and donate clothes that you no longer wear;
- Make the bed with fresh linens.
Living Room Cleaning Cheat Sheet:
- Remove all clutter from the room;
- Dust all surfaces, including furniture, picture frames, and decor;
- Vacuum or sweep the floors, including under furniture;
- Clean mirrors and windows;
- Wash throw pillows and blankets;
- Organise shelves and bookcases;
- Clean any electronic devices, including TV screens and remote controls.
Dining Room Cleaning Cheat Sheet:
- Remove all clutter and items that don’t belong in the dining room;
- Dust all surfaces, including the table, chairs, and buffet;
- Vacuum or sweep the floors;
- Wipe down any chair cushions or table linens;
- Clean any china or glassware, and organise the cabinets;
- Clean any chandeliers or light fixtures.
Home Office Cleaning Cheat Sheet:
- Clear off your desk and declutter your workspace;
- Dust all surfaces, including your computer, monitor, and keyboard;
- Clean your computer screen with a microfiber cloth;
- Organise paperwork and files; Vacuum or sweep the floors;
- Clean any electronics, including printers and scanners;
- Donate or shred old paperwork.
Hallway Cleaning Cheat Sheet:
- Remove all the clutter and items from the hallway and place them in their designated areas;
- Dust all surfaces, including picture frames, lamps, and furniture;
- Clean the walls, baseboards, and moulding;
- Vacuum or sweep the floors, including under furniture and rugs;
- Mop or spot clean any stains on the floor;
- Wash windows, including frames and sills;
- Organise any storage areas, such as coat closets or shoe racks.
Pantry Cleaning Cheat Sheet:
- Empty the pantry and sort through all the items;
- Dispose of any expired or stale items;
- Wipe down all shelves and sides with a damp cloth or disinfectant;
- Organise items by category and place them back in the pantry, grouping like items together;
- Use storage containers or bins to help keep things organised;
- Label all containers and shelves to make it easy to find items.
Garage Cleaning Cheat Sheet:
- Remove all items from the garage and sort them into piles of keep, donate, or throw away;
- Sweep or power wash the floor to remove any dirt or debris;
- Dust and wipe down all surfaces, including shelving and storage units;
- Organise items into storage containers or bins and label them;
- Hang tools and other items on pegboards or hooks for easy access and storage; Dispose of any toxic materials or chemicals according to local regulations;
- Consider installing shelving or other storage units to maximise space and improve organisation.
Kids’ Room Cleaning Cheat Sheet:
- Declutter toys, clothes or other items that are no longer needed or wanted.
- Sort all items into categories and decide what to keep, donate or throw away. Organise toys into containers, baskets or shelves.
- Dust all surfaces, including shelves, bookcases, dressers and nightstands. Clean mirrors, windows and frames. Wipe down any electronics or devices.
- Strip the bed and wash all bedding, including sheets, blankets and pillowcases.
- Vacuum the floors, including under the bed and in corners. Mop hard floors for a thorough cleaning.
- Use a disinfectant spray or wipes to sanitise toys, doorknobs, light switches or other high-touch surfaces.
- Add fun and playful touches to the room, such as posters, decals or colourful rugs.
Spring cleaning is a challenging task. It takes a lot of time, but the results are always fascinating because there’s nothing better than a tidy, clean, shiny home. Of course, if you don’t have the time or energy to do spring cleaning yourself, there is always a plan ‘B’. Simply hire a local domestic cleaning company and let them do the spring cleaning instead of you. They have the experience and equipment needed to get your home sparkling clean in no time, not to mention the time and effort they’ll save you.
In conclusion, whatever you decide, the feeling when you see your sparkling home will be incredible. The sunlight through your windows will light up one tidy, clean, organised home full of joy and calmness. Brace yourself; the break has come.
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