Tara Knight March 21, 2023
If you’ve never owned a home before, cleaning it from top to bottom for the first time can feel like a daunting task. Here’s a guide to deep-cleaning your house.
Before you start cleaning, get rid of as many items as you can — then you’ll have less to do! If you haven’t touched it or worn it in the past year, ask yourself: Do you really need it?
Gravity can be your friend — or your enemy. Start cleaning at the top of each room and work your way down so that you aren’t knocking dust and debris onto your freshly cleaned floors.
When was the last time someone cleaned your light fixtures? Many of them can be detached for a deep cleaning in the sink or tub.
Remove screens, wipe them down, and dry them. Then wash your windows on the inside and outside. Scrub your windowsills while you’re at it.
Despite the best efforts of lint traps in dryers everywhere, quite a bit of lint still gets into dryer vents. It’s not only a potential allergen, but also a fire hazard, so clean them seasonally.
Put a cup of white vinegar and a cup of water in a microwave-safe container, crank up the power, and nuke it for 5 to 10 minutes. Then wipe it down.
Clean your oven, your fridge, and your stovetop at a micro level; this would be a good time to remove everything from your kitchen counters and clean them, too.
You might have a few different kinds of flooring in your home. Make sure you’re using the cleaning technique best suited to each type of floor for best results.
Establish a place for everything and put everything in its place. When you always know where to find the essentials, you’ll find your life in your home goes more smoothly.
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