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Time Saving Tips For Cleaning Your House
By Beth Meier
So, you don't like doing house work. Can't afford
to have someone clean for you? Here are some interesting tips to help you get
out of the house, and out doing something you'd rather be doing.
There are certain things that anyone can get by with doing weekly, monthly,
and then those jobs that just need to be done every 6 months to a year. These
tips will help you cut down on the time you spend each week, and those we can
sweep under the rug for a while!
To start off with I try to do something each night, that way I don't have to
spend a day doing just cleaning. It makes it a lot easier and you get your day
off to do exactly what you want to do.
There is some way that those little dust bunnies just come back, no matter
how hard we try to dust them away. So the first chore is:
Furniture: Dust all hard surfaces.
Floors: vacuum or mop (dust bunnies love all the tile and hardwood that we
have in our homes now)
Now those two things can be done while listening to some good tunes or just
catching up on some pent up energy.
There is one thing that we must do every day and that is eat. So I like to
clean the kitchen while I'm cooking dinner. I spend a few moments doing the
following while I wait for the water to boil.
Kitchen sink: Scrub and disinfect
Appliances: wipe down surfaces
Microwave: clean and deodorize
Refrigerator: Clean interior
Okay so now we have the easy stuff out of the way and we get to do the hard
stuff! No one and I really don't know anyone that likes to clean the bathroom.
But it's gotta be done!
Counters: Wipe down and disinfect
Bathtub/shower: Scrub down and clean
Toilet: Scrub (with a toilet brush) and disinfect
And the last of the weekly chores. Change and Launder the sheets.
The Monthly chores may take a little more time to do, but you'll find that
once you get started it is not to much to take on. Maybe even do just one or two
a week.
Upholstery: Vacuum
Kitchen Cabinets: Wipe down doors
Stove Burner Grates: Scrub Clean
Waste baskets: Wipe out (I like to keep those grocery bags in my trash cans,
they stay much cleaner)
Moldings: Dust
Door and Doorknobs: Wipe down
Ceiling Fans: Dust
Stove Hood: Degrease and clean
Now we are to the more tedious jobs the ones that we all like to put off
till we just can't any longer. These are the chores that should be done every 6
to 12 months:
Oven: Clean ( I have a self cleaning oven, I like to clean it right before
Thanksgiving, that way it is clean for that big Turkey!)
Lamp shades: vacuum or wash and clean
Fabric Shades: wash if washable
Cabinets: Empty and clean
Tile Grout: Scrub
Pillows: Launder or dry clean
Condenser Coil on refrigerator: Vacuum
Comforter: Launder or Dry Clean
Curtains: Wash or dry clean
Windows: Wash inside and out
Mattresses: Vacuum and flip
Drapes: Vacuum
Mini Blinds: Wash
I like to try and have the following done every year or 2.
Carpets: Professionally Cleanned
Walls: Wash
Drapes: Professionally clean
Now remember these are just a few guidelines. We all live such busy lives,
that even with all of our modern day appliances we just run out of time. And the
most important things of our lives is spending more time with our families.
Hopefully these tips will help you do more of that.
About the Author: Beth Meier is writer and senior administrator for
http://AmericasBargainStore.com, which helps to find online bargains.
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