Quick House Cleaning Tips:
1. Cleaning the entire house is better than cleaning one room.
It is more efficient to clean the entire house with one task, such as dusting, vacuuming, or mopping than to clean the kitchen, bathrooms, and bedrooms. This will prevent you from feeling as if you are in a never-ending cleaning cycle.
2. All your cleaning supplies can be gathered in one caddy.
It’s much easier to do the cleaning when you have everything in one place. It will save you time by not having to search for the tools as you clean and worry about gathering them up before your next cleaning session.
3. Clear the clutter.
As you go from room to room, pick up all the clutter. Consider whether to donate, throw away or put away each item as you go through the room.
4. Dust vacuum.
Be sure to turn off ceiling fans before you begin dusting. Dust the furniture tops and undersides. Also, dust picture frames, TV screens, handrails, knickknacks, and picture frames. Tie a microfiber fabric to a mop handle or broom for hard-to-reach areas like upper shelves and blinds. Before vacuuming, change the sheets in your bedrooms.
5. Mirrors and glass should be cleaned regularly.
To clean mirrors and other glass surfaces, use a damp microfiber cloth followed by a dry cloth.
6. Clean and disinfect countertops.
Wipe down all the surfaces in your home, including doorknobs and light switches, as well as TV remotes, telephones, and countertops. It is important to disinfect certain surfaces, especially those that could potentially spread germs onto people’s faces and fingers. Mix a quarter to half of a cup of white or apple vinegar with one cup of water to make a nontoxic solution.
7. The focus is on sinks, tubs, and toilets.
Spray cleaner in the sink of your kitchen, then spray it on sinks of bathrooms, bathtubs, and toilets. Allow the cleaner to sit for a couple of minutes, so it can dissolve dirt and stains. Return to the kitchen, and begin scrubbing. Do not forget to clean the microwave’s interior. Prioritize cleaning the toilets.
You should also make sure that your garbage disposal is working properly while you are in the kitchen. If you’re not sure how to clean your garbage disposal.
8. Sweep and then mop.
Sweep your kitchen and bathroom floor. Mop the floor from the furthest corner and work your way backward to the doorway. Every time you finish a 4 by 4-foot area, rinse the mop.
9. Vacuuming is a good way to keep moving.
Vacuuming doesn’t have to be a meticulous task. Continue moving around the house and vacuuming every room with carpet in one go.
There are some tasks that don’t have to be completed every week. This includes cleaning windows, washing bath mats, and area rugs, as well as waxing furniture. Use your judgment when inspecting these accessories.
10. Do not forget to wash your cleaning equipment regularly.
Maintaining your cleaning equipment is an important part of house cleaning in auckland that’s often forgotten. Cleaning with a dirty mop, or a vacuum that has a full bag will be less efficient and take more time.
11. Cleaning can be a fun group activity.
One of the fastest ways to clean your house is by involving everyone in the process. Plan a date with your family and assign each member a task. Cleaning can be fun when you work together. Your house will look sparkling in no time.
Check for home maintenance items while you clean, like a broken sink that could cause water damage.
This step-by-step cleaning guide will help you make the most out of your time.
- Cleaning the entire house is better than cleaning one room.
You can avoid feeling as if you are in a never-ending cleaning cycle by completing one task in each room of the house.
- All your cleaning supplies can be gathered in one caddy.
To make your job easier, you can store all of your cleaning supplies in a caddy or bucket.
- Clear the clutter.
Pick up clutter from room to room.
- Dust vacuum.
Start dusting and vacuuming.
- Mirrors and glass should be cleaned regularly.
Use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe mirrors and glasses, then a dry cloth.
- Clean and disinfect countertops.
Clean surfaces and countertops, especially those that could potentially transmit germs to fingers and faces.
- The focus is on sinks, tubs, and toilets.
Spray cleaner in the sink of your kitchen, then spray it on sinks in bathrooms, bathtubs, and toilets. Allow the cleaner to sit for a couple of minutes, so it can dissolve dirt and stains. Return to the kitchen, and begin scrubbing.
- Sweep and then mop.
Sweep your kitchen and bathroom floor. Move backward from the corner furthest away and start mopping.
- Vacuuming is a good way to keep moving.
Vacuuming is a good way to move around the house. Don’t worry if you don’t get into every corner.
- Do not forget to wash your cleaning equipment regularly.
Be sure to wash your cleaning equipment regularly.
- Cleaning can be a fun group activity.
Assign tasks to your family members and schedule a cleaning time with them in advance.