Cleaning Tips at Home
Biggest Question: Where to start? Even the most devoted cleaners want to know where to start.
Many people often find it overpowering at first when looking at the room that needs to be cleaned.
Don't give up however, I can show you how to start the correct way.
The best place to start is by picking up everything that is out of place.
This is in all honesty is the hardest part of the entire cleaning process.
By "picking up and putting up" things you can avoid starting and stopping constantly while vacuuming to remove such things as old magazines, children's toys and books.
In addition this makes your cleaning time much more controlled and ordered.
It also keeps you from running out of energy halfway through the cleaning process.
Organize your Cleaning Essentials By organizing your cleaning products and essentials that you will use to clean your room it will make the entire process go much faster.
You may want to purchase a light weight carry all, or a plastic buckets works well in a pinch also.
In this carry all bin you will want to place all of your cleaning supplies.
You will want to include such things as your cleaners themselves, rags and paper towels, and a fresh garbage bag.
Don't forget to include your stain remover for any spots on your carpets.
Also it will cut down on the amount of cleaners in your carry all if you can use an overall cleaner for everything.
Another words an all in one product.
There are many of those on the market now for cleaning such things as: wood, glass, and ceramics.
By having everything organized and in one place it makes the process of cleaning that much smoother.
Time to Start Cleaning When you've finished tidying up and organizing your cleaning products the next step is to clean the room.
I always recommend starting at the top and working your way down.
By doing this it saves from having to dust furniture and shelves twice, and even your floors, twice.
Start at the top of the room and remove cobwebs from the corners of the ceiling, dust the shelves, pictures, and your ceiling fan too.
This works you down to the bottom and now you can vacuum your furniture, clean your tables and vacuum and mop your floors.
The Value of Cleaning Cleaning not only gives you a great sense of accomplishment but it's a simple fact that a clean home is pleasing to the eye.
Think about it, when you walk into someone else's home what is the first thing you notice? Of course it's how clean their home is.
You notice the cleanliness and the scents of that home.
It is also a proven fact that a dirty home breeds bacteria which causes illness to those you love.
By keeping your home clean you are creating an environment that will reduce your family's allergies and illnesses for a greater chance of remaining healthy.
Many people often find it overpowering at first when looking at the room that needs to be cleaned.
Don't give up however, I can show you how to start the correct way.
The best place to start is by picking up everything that is out of place.
This is in all honesty is the hardest part of the entire cleaning process.
By "picking up and putting up" things you can avoid starting and stopping constantly while vacuuming to remove such things as old magazines, children's toys and books.
In addition this makes your cleaning time much more controlled and ordered.
It also keeps you from running out of energy halfway through the cleaning process.
Organize your Cleaning Essentials By organizing your cleaning products and essentials that you will use to clean your room it will make the entire process go much faster.
You may want to purchase a light weight carry all, or a plastic buckets works well in a pinch also.
In this carry all bin you will want to place all of your cleaning supplies.
You will want to include such things as your cleaners themselves, rags and paper towels, and a fresh garbage bag.
Don't forget to include your stain remover for any spots on your carpets.
Also it will cut down on the amount of cleaners in your carry all if you can use an overall cleaner for everything.
Another words an all in one product.
There are many of those on the market now for cleaning such things as: wood, glass, and ceramics.
By having everything organized and in one place it makes the process of cleaning that much smoother.
Time to Start Cleaning When you've finished tidying up and organizing your cleaning products the next step is to clean the room.
I always recommend starting at the top and working your way down.
By doing this it saves from having to dust furniture and shelves twice, and even your floors, twice.
Start at the top of the room and remove cobwebs from the corners of the ceiling, dust the shelves, pictures, and your ceiling fan too.
This works you down to the bottom and now you can vacuum your furniture, clean your tables and vacuum and mop your floors.
The Value of Cleaning Cleaning not only gives you a great sense of accomplishment but it's a simple fact that a clean home is pleasing to the eye.
Think about it, when you walk into someone else's home what is the first thing you notice? Of course it's how clean their home is.
You notice the cleanliness and the scents of that home.
It is also a proven fact that a dirty home breeds bacteria which causes illness to those you love.
By keeping your home clean you are creating an environment that will reduce your family's allergies and illnesses for a greater chance of remaining healthy.