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How To Clean House
Household Cleaning Tips
When it comes time to clean house, it's important for me to get organized, gather my cleaning supplies, organize all the excess clutter and prepare for the job. In this article I'll discuss how to clean house, and some cleaning tips that may make the job easier.
First, I'll need to organize and put away as much "stuff" lying around the house as possible. Take out the trash, put the paperwork and books where they go, put away any clothes I may have out. There's nothing worse than to start cleaning, and then realizing that there are three other jobs that need to be done first.
Next, I'll gather all my cleaning supplies together and put them in one central place, usually my kitchen. As I've covered most of how to clean house previously, I'll go over the basics here. I go from top to bottom: ceilings, ceiling fans, walls, furniture and then floors. This is for obvious reasons in the dust that's stirred up will sink with gravity. All the dust and particulates should be on a lower level by the time I clean there. I usually go one room at a time, and move from front to back in my house. This is really just for my own organizational sake, it helps me keep track of what's already been done.
For cleaning tips, there are a few that I've learned over the years. Let's start with mirrors. Believe it or not, newspaper and Windex is, by far, the best way to clean a mirror that I've ever seen. Not sure why, but there's never any streaking or marking when I'm done, and it looks brand new.
Another of my cleaning tips concerns pet hair. This can be notoriously difficult to remove from furniture, and also from bedding. I've found that having a vacuum with a rotating head "turbo brush" is indispensable here. I've tried washing bedding with cat hair on it, and it comes out clean... With cat hair on it. The rotating brush eliminates this problem by literally sucking up all the hair that it's exposed to, and it works just the same on furniture. I'll never go without one of these again.
As for furniture, the most damaging problem I've ever encountered was cat urine. This doesn't happen often, but when it has it's been very frustrating. I use a spray called "Nature's Miracle", dousing the area several times and letting it dry. Then I vacuum over it, usually two or three times. If the scent is still strong, I'll douse the area again, and repeat with the vacuum. Finally, I'll lay out some newspaper over the offending area, cover that with a layer of charcoal briquettes, and then another layer of newspaper, letting it sit that way for a few days. This cleaning tip was given to me by my neighbor, and has been very valuable. Charcoal acts as a natural "sponge" for odors, and it works just the same here.
John Inbody
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