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A sensible weekly cleaning routine can save you a lot of time and effort, making your life and your home far more comfortable. Before starting, create a checklist of all the tasks you need to accomplish within the week. This will make your cleaning routine more manageable and organized.
Monday: Dust and Vacuum
Start with dusting all surfaces, moving from left to right, top to bottom, to ensure you don’t miss any areas. Use microfiber cloths, they are more effective in trapping dust than regular rags or feather dusters.
After dusting, proceed with vacuuming your entire home. Remember to move furniture while vacuuming to ensure that dust and dirt hiding beneath them are removed.
This will help reduce allergies and achieve a cleaner environment in your home.
Tuesday: Bathroom Cleaning
Sanitize your bathroom regularly. Scrub the sinks, tubs, showers, and toilet bowls. Do not neglect the showerhead. Special cleaning agents are designed to remove bathroom stains, but home remedies like vinegar and baking soda work great.
Don’t forget to clean the bathroom mirror. Use a vinegar-water mixture (1:1) and a microfiber cloth for best results.
Wednesday: Kitchen Deep Clean
The kitchen is a hotspot for grime and bacteria. Start with the stove, using baking soda and vinegar to remove the grease. Clean out the fridge, discarding old and expired items. Wipe down shelves and bins with warm, soapy water.
Next is the countertop, appliances, and cabinets. A mild cleaner will suffice, but remember to wipe them dry to prevent streaks and water spots. Finally, mop the kitchen floor.
Thursday: Bedroom Cleaning
For a good night’s sleep, ensure your bedroom is clean and crisp. Change your bed linens and fluff your pillows. Regular vacuuming under the bed and the closet is crucial, and be sure to dust furniture, mirrors, and picture frames.
Laundry should be done midweek. This includes clothing, bedsheets, and towels. Use this day to sort, wash and fold these items.
Friday: Living Area Cleaning
Your living area should be tidy and comfortable. Start by decluttering – remove unnecessary items. Then, clean the furniture and all surfaces using appropriate cleaners. Vacuum sofas and chairs. Polish all wooden surfaces and clean the TV screen following manufacturer’s guidelines.
Clean windows, it makes a tremendous impact on your living space’s brightness and overall ambience. Use a homemade solution of vinegar and water, or a quality glass cleaner.
Saturday: Outdoor Cleaning
If you have a balcony, patio or a small backyard, they would need cleaning too. Sweep the leaves, mow the lawns, wipe down outdoor furniture, prune the plants, and declutter.
Utilize this routine as an outline and personalize it according to your needs and home’s specific requirements. Above all, consistency is key – staying on top of your cleaning routine every week will keep your house sparkling clean. Differentiate tasks between family members for equal responsibility and work load.
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