Cleaning Routines

Cleaning Routines Spring Clean Daily

Although it can feel like a terrible bore and nuisance, cleaning on a regular basis will save you more time and effort in the long run. In fact, doing a little bit each day can make the whole chore of cleaning less overwhelming and more bearable – rather than procrastinating for weeks and then realising with desperation that things have reached crisis point and that you have a huge list of things to get through in one weekend.

Tidy Up

Firstly, keeping things generally tidy and putting things back in their “proper places” will make the chore of cleaning much easier. So, make it a point of picking things up as you go and returning them to their allocated places and storage locations.

If your home is split-level, it can be a good idea to keep a small box or basket at the foot of the stairs as a temporary receptacle for all things that need to be returned to the other level – thus you can collect all misplaced items and return them in one trip instead of making several unnecessary trips.

Hoarding is a tempting and popular habit but it is also one of the biggest obstacles to keeping a clean and tidy house. Make it a point of regularly emptying out any crammed cupboards and drawers and sorting through their contents, disposing of anything that you no longer use or need. This not only means that you can locate things quickly and more easily but it also provides fewer places for dust and grime to collect and therefore fewer places to clean.

By simple habits like keeping on top of the laundry, restoring the kitchen to order after each meal and a quick vacuum over the rooms with high traffic and activity, they soon become second nature and you can maintain a comfortable, clean environment with very little effort.

Daily Routines

Many of these involve the “good habits” mentioned earlier, which if practised regularly, will soon be done without thinking and will only take a few minutes every day.

Weekly Routines

Naturally, there are several cleaning jobs which don’t have to be done on a daily basis – these can be done on a weekly schedule but it is still a good idea to stagger them on different days throughout the week to save you having a nightmare and having to spend an entire miserable day cleaning at the end of the week.

Monthly Routines

If you have kept on top of your daily and weekly chores, these tend to be the little “extras”. They are not vital for every day comfort and hygiene but they just give that extra bit of sparkle and peace of mind.

Spring Cleaning

While it may seem like a quaint, old-fashioned concept, a big seasonal clean is a good idea. This is a good time to wash things like curtains and rugs and even scrub walls, to remove any ingrained grime and mildew. Shampoo any upholstery. Dust or vacuum books, CDs, videos and other things stacked on shelves. Consider cleaning your ceilings and walls and perhaps a professional deep clean of your floors, particularly if you have carpets. Lift and shift aside any heavy furniture and appliances and vacuum or mop underneath them.

Take your blankets, duvets and pillows to the dry-cleaners if necessary, otherwise follow the care instructions and wash them at home. Check through your wardrobe and pack away any clothes that will not be worn that season. This is also a good time to do an overhaul of your wardrobe and consider giving away any clothes that you have not worn for two years. Do another check of your drawers and cupboards and throw away anything that is broken or no longer in use. Also check garages, basements, cellars, attics, lofts and garden sheds.

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