You can clean your house in less than an hour. Here’s how
Sweep and vacuum the floors.
Sweep and vacuum the floors.
Use a broom for sweeping, and a vacuum for vacuuming. A damp cloth can be used to clean baseboards if they’re dirty or dusty. Sweep and/or vacuum floors at least once a week (or more often if needed), especially before guests visit your home!
Dust the furniture and picture frames.
Dust the furniture and picture frames.
Dust the tops of furniture with a duster. Make sure to dust around where people sit, as well as along edges and in corners. Also dust any picture frames on the wall or hanging from the ceiling, including lamps and ceiling fans if you have them. Dust blinds, doors, cabinets–anything that requires dusting!
Clean the toilets.
- Use the toilet brush to scrub the bowl.
- Use the toilet brush to scrub the seat.
- Use the toilet brush to scrub the tank.
- Use the toilet brush to scrub up under where it meets with your floor, if there is an overflow hole or other crevice where dirt can hide, get in there and clean it out!
Clean the mirrors and windows.
- Clean the mirrors and windows.
- Use a squeegee to clean windows. This will ensure that there are no streaks, which can make your room look dirty even when it’s not.
- If you have any hard water stains on your glass, fill up a spray bottle with vinegar and water (1/3 cup vinegar to 2/3 cup water) then spray down the glass with this mixture instead of using traditional window cleaner! The acidity of vinegar helps remove mineral deposits from glass surfaces that cause unsightly spots or stains on them when exposed to sunlight over time; just make sure not too much gets into contact with painted walls since it may cause damage there as well!
Do a quick mop of the floors.
- Use a mop with a long handle, like the one pictured below:
- Fill up your bucket with warm water and add some cleaning solution (I like to use vinegar). This will help get rid of any dirt or grime that may be stuck in your floorboards and make them shiny again!
- Wet mop the floor by wringing out excess water from your mop head as you go along until it’s not dripping anymore
Takeaway:
- Take the stress out of house cleaning by breaking it down into manageable tasks.
- Use this time to give yourself a break and enjoy the fruits of your labor!
Conclusion
We hope this guide helps you keep your home clean. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below!