Imagin if I were to provide you with an easy routine which would help it become very easy to clean rooms for which you will hardly ever need to spend any real time cleaning the kitchen or bathroom?
Well! Give these ideas a shot...
After dinner, scrape off and rinse all the dishes then put them into hot soapy water or into your dishwasher. Clear out all of the pans and put hot soapy water in the bottom of them (unless your dishwasher happens to do a great job on pans). If you're making use of the dishwasher - turn it on.
Now go and do something like taking a walk, read a book or Magazine, do some exercises. When you return, the dishes will wash a lot more easily. Before you drain off the water, wipe down the counters, stove and range-hood using the identical water. This only takes 2 minutes.
Rotate wiping down the microwave, fridge, cabinets, and rubbish bin, just do a different one each week. Use Oil Soap, or something similar on wood cabinets. Don't be concerned about scrubbing, just a quick wipe down is good enough. If you carry out these straightforward tasks as a daily regime, you won't have to scrub hard to clean off any build up - it will now just be a quick wipe up.
OK, now the bathroom. Keep a squeegee in your shower. Squeegee the walls each time you have finished showering. Also remember, when you're finished showering, take a bath wipe, or a paper towel and glass cleaner (keep them handy in your bathroom) and wipe down the sink and toilet. Just a quick wipe down. Throw away the wipe and go to bed!
Once weekly - wipe down the walls and bath making use of a bath cleaner, clean the toilet and clean the floor. Shine things up with some glass cleaner to give it a professionally-cleaned look. It still should not take you more than 10 minutes.
Many people insist on making this a major project. If you do that, you're missing the whole point of this article. Quick wipe ups - do not waste time - have a quick wipe up and get out!
The question of how to clean a mattress comes up fairly often, especially if you’re expecting guests. Keep in mind that a mattress is really a piece of upholstery - except that it catches and holds unpleasant creatures like dust mites, dead skin, and odors.
The very first step in cleaning your mattress will be to vacuum, and vacuum some more. Flip the mattress over and replicate the procedure. Do your pillows while you’re at it.
If your mattress truly needs cleaning, use an upholstery cleaner, and take care not to soak it. A foam cleaner, or a dry cleaner would be the best choice, you don’t want mold growing on top of it, which you will get if you saturate it.
To eliminate odors and allergens, spray it down with an anti-allergy formula. You can perform this each time you change the sheets.
Make sure you’re changing your sheets and washing them in hot water once a week. Wash or clean your blankets or comforters as needed. It’s nice to have washable ones so you can do them once a month. If you have "dry clean only" bedding, I would suggest removing it at night when you’re going to sleep. But I guess that’s a personal choice. I’m all about avoiding housework as much as possible! If you have stains that you want to get rid of, Pet stain remover works great. Honest!
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