Cleaning your house regularly is essential to maintain a healthy and neat space. While regular cleaning is good, it often ignores hard-to-reach areas, resulting in dirt buildup in the corners of the home. The solution to this problem is deep cleaning, ensuring you get those hard-to-reach areas in your house.
Here are eight tips to help you get the most out of your next deep cleaning session.
Declutter Your Space
The first thing you must do before you start cleaning is to declutter your house. The things you have no use for or you do not use often should be given out or put into storage. When these items are left lying around, they gather dust and allow the accumulation of dirt.
Decluttering creates space and allows you to clean the now-empty surfaces properly. Ensure you perform this process before cleaning, or you will encounter problems.
Start From Top to Bottom
Clean higher surfaces first, ensuring dust and dirt fall downwards. This prevents you from doubling your work by cleaning one spot twice. When deep cleaning, ceiling fans, light fixtures, and shelves should be prioritised. Use polishes and other cleaners to get maximum shine from the cleaned surfaces.
Windows, Blinds, and Curtains
Clean the inside and outside of your windows for maximum shine using an alcohol-based window cleaner and a microfiber cloth. Do not forget to clean the frames, ledges, and sills as they gather dust and other debris. Use a spray bottle to ensure the window cleaner gets into corners and tough spots, so that the dirt is removed. Change your curtains to fresh ones and wash or dry clean the previous ones. Blinds should be cleaned with a damp cloth to remove dust and allergens that accumulate over time.
Wash Upholstery and Beddings
Sofas, chairs, and mattresses are some of your house’s most commonly used upholstery. Therefore, they accumulate dust, sweat, stains, and odors that affect the cleanliness of the house. Deep cleaning helps remove stains and odors, leaving your upholstery smelling fresh. All bedding, including your blankets and pillows, should be washed.
Under your beds, chairs, and other furniture should be vacuumed to remove dust and hidden allergens. Hand vacuums could also be used to remove dust from chairs, and fragrances can be used to combat foul odors.
Scrub and Disinfect Bathrooms
The tub, toilet, grout, and sink should be thoroughly cleaned. Use baking soda for tough stains and a toothbrush for hard-to-reach areas. Run a mixture of hot water, baking soda, and dish soap down your drains to prevent dirt buildup in the pipes.
Where necessary, use a surface cleaner to shine and remove dirt. High touch areas like switches, knobs, and handles should be disinfected to remove germs. Your shower curtain and mat should not be left out and should be washed thoroughly.
Kitchen Appliances
Your kitchen appliances are used each time you cook, so they should also be deep-cleaned. Your oven, refrigerator, and dishwasher should be your main focus areas. Empty them and clean the interior using a microfiber cloth and detergent. The outer surface of the fridge and oven can be cleaned using surface cleaners to give the body a shine.
Don’t forget to disinfect the surfaces to eliminate germs and clean behind and under the appliances to complete the deep cleaning process.
Details are not Left Out
Air vents, doorknobs, cabinet handles, light switches, and baseboards are commonly overlooked when cleaning your home. These surfaces are frequently touched, and they gather dust and germs easily. Wipe down the cabinet handles, door knobs, and light switches thoroughly.
Use disinfectant or a surface cleaner to ensure it is properly cleaned. Air vents take more effort, but cleaning them would improve the airflow quality in your house.
Vacuum and Mop Floors
All floors within your house should be cleaned and thoroughly mopped. Hard floors should be mopped with the required cleaner, while tiles should be scrubbed well. You can also hire a tile and grout cleaning service for any areas you’re unable to clean out on your own.
Pay attention to the corners and edges as they harbor dust and debris. Under the furniture should not be neglected, and rugs should be removed for thorough cleaning. In your closets, mop after vacuuming to get a fresher and cleaner touch. Vacuum twice if you must to get rid of dust and debris in the tough corners of your house.
Endnote
Deep cleaning is a process that requires your full concentration for maximum results. Focus on specific tasks at a time to maximize your efficiency. You can go room to room and complete one task, for example, vacuuming, before moving on to the next.
While deep cleaning, do not forget little details like sockets, light switches, and plugs. For a thorough clean, use disinfectants, alcohol-based cleaners, and appropriate surface polishes to eliminate germs and leave every area spotless..
Caleb Turner
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