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SPRING CLEAN YOUR HOME IN 7 EASY STEPS
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Everyone knows spring cleaning
sounds like a great idea. You say you’ll do it, then a few more
weeks go by, then another month, and before we know it spring
cleaning takes a back seat to everything else. By breaking
spring cleaning down into manageable tasks that can be
accomplished over a couple of weekends, you can get the whole
job done without feeling like you’ve missed out on all the fun.
It doesn’t have to feel like drudgery either – put on some music
or listen to an audio book while you work. Here are 7 ways to
make your home feel as fresh and clean as a spring breeze.
I.
Tackle those windows.
Okay, no one really likes this task, but what a difference it
will make! Windows should be thoroughly cleaned inside and out –
you’ll be amazed how your home will sparkle inside and out once
the dust and dirt are gone. Considering hiring a professional
window cleaning company, especially if you have a multilevel
home. They’ll have the equipment and experience to do the job
safely. If you have screens, now is the time to wash them and
repair any holes or tears. If screens are completely removable,
take them outside and wash with a scrub brush and mild
detergent, then hose off and let dry in the sun.
II.
Curtain call.
Windows are easiest to clean when the curtains, shades, and
blinds are removed. Use this opportunity to get drapes and
curtains laundered or dry cleaned (check labels first), and give
blinds, shades, and other treatments a good cleaning and
dusting. Some vacuum cleaners have special attachments that will
make cleaning blinds a breeze.
III.
Get all the angles.
Going from room to room, use a long-handled duster to make quick
work of dusting ceilings, moldings, and corners. If you have
ceiling fans, dust the tops and bottoms of the fan blades and
around the motor housing (this is also a great time to replace
light bulbs in fan fixtures).
IV.
Make a grand entrance.
Clean porches, steps, and railings of accumulated dirt and grime
and you’ll have a bright welcome every time you come home.
Replace light bulbs in porch and outdoor fixtures. While you’re
at it, add a colorful potted plant or two to welcome spring.
Keep an eye out for any needed repairs and make a note to get to
them in the weeks ahead.
V.
Under cover.
Gather your heavy winter bedspreads and comforters and have them
cleaned, then store away until cooler weather comes. Vacuum
mattresses and box springs and clean up those dust bunnies that
have hibernated under the bed. Launder mattress covers, take
lighter weight bedding from storage and air out for a day before
using.
VI.
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better bath. A deep spring cleaning of fixtures,
sinks, tubs, and toilets supplements the everyday surface
cleaning that keeps things looking good. Work from top to
bottom, ceiling to floor, and keep all of your cleaning
products, scrubbing tools, etc. with you in a bucket so you’ll
have everything you need at your side. Use an old toothbrush to
reach into crevices to get things shipshape, and you won’t have
to do it again anytime soon. Don’t forget to clean bathroom
exhaust fans to keep them working their best.
VII.
Kitchen confidential.
Wrap up your spring cleaning in the kitchen. After regular use
during the colder weather, the stove and oven can likely use a
deep cleaning. Clear countertops of clutter and wipe down small
appliances and cabinets. Wash the walls and floor, and give the
kitchen sink a thorough scrubbing. Now is also the perfect time
to rid your refrigerator of old or expired items (check those
door shelves lately?) and clean produce bins and shelves
following manufacturer’s instructions. Then reward yourself with
a vase of spring flowers and enjoy your sparkling home!
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