Deep cleaning house ideas
by jyoti singh digital marketerIntroduction
Deep cleaning the house is essential for keeping your home healthy and
clean. Deep cleaning, also known as spring cleaning, is a thorough cleaning of
every room in your house. You can do this all at once or do it over time, but
doing it on a regular basis will keep your home from getting dirty so quickly.
Here are some tips for deep cleaning your entire home:
Clean your ceiling fan.
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Turn off the power to your ceiling fan before
you start cleaning it.
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Use a soft cloth to wipe down the blades of your
fan and clean any dust or debris that may be stuck in there with a damp cloth,
then dry them off with another dry cloth once they're clean again. If you have
carpeting underneath your fan, use an old toothbrush or other tool of similar
size (don't use anything too big) to remove dirt from under each blade as well
as any other places where dirt can collect on it; this will ensure that all
surfaces are free from debris before moving onto wiping down the rest of the
unit itself
Wash your windows.
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Wash your windows. You can use a squeegee to
remove excess water, then use a lint-free cloth to wipe away any water spots.
Clean the oven.
Cleaning the oven is an easy way to bring your kitchen back to life. The
oven is typically one of the first parts of a home to accumulate dirt and
grime, so it's important that you clean it regularly. Here are some tips for
cleaning your stovetop:
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Remove all food from the racks before cleaning
them. This will help prevent stains on your dishes when re-using them later in
the day as well as keep them from falling into crevices where they might be
difficult for you or another person using them at some point later on down the
road (or even just during normal use).
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Use warm water and soap instead of hot water if
possible—especially since most stoves have metal pans that can easily get
scratched while being cleaned with hot water alone! You may also want to put
parchment paper underneath each rack after removing any items so that nothing
falls off onto other surfaces around here like countertops etcetera...
Dust your baseboards.
You can use a duster, damp cloth or vacuum attachment to dust your
baseboards. If you have the right tool for the job, it will be easier and less
messy than using your hands.
The crevice tool has been made especially for cleaning tight corners such as
around door frames, so it’s great for cleaning around baseboards and walls if
you want to get rid of dust in those areas as well.
You can also use an old toothbrush with soft bristles on one end (like those
used for cleaning teeth) to brush up against any crevices that are
hard-to-reach places like behind furniture legs or under cabinets where there
isn’t enough room for another person's hand-sized broom head!
Dust light fixtures and fans.
Dust light fixtures and fans.
Use a damp cloth to clean the light fixture, then use a dry cloth to polish
it. If you have access to an electric fan, turn it on for several minutes and
then remove it from the socket to dust off any cobwebs or debris stuck between
blades before polishing again with a dry cloth. If your fan is too heavy for
you to clean yourself (or if there are no tools available), try using a feather
duster instead!
Give your furniture a once over.
Give your furniture a once over. Dusting and cleaning are the easiest ways
to keep your home looking its best. Use a vacuum cleaner to dust all surfaces
of the room, including doors, window frames and ceilings. If you don’t want to
use chemicals in your home then try this natural alternative!
If you have light fixtures that need cleaning then use warm soapy water with
an old toothbrush or cotton swab instead of harsh chemicals like bleach or
ammonia-based cleaners which can damage wood finishes and fabric upholstery
alike (and who likes staining their furniture). You can also give fans an extra
clean by vacuuming out any debris that has collected inside them over time –
they make great dusters too!
Don't forget your pillows.
Don't forget your pillows.
If you have a dog that loves to lay on the couch or bed, then it's important
to keep your bedding clean and free of allergens. The same goes for any other
furniture in your home that has been touched by pets. After all, they're likely
more than happy to lay their heads down on those areas!
In addition to being a great place for dust, dirt and allergens to build up
over time (especially if someone has allergies), pillows are also susceptible
to becoming contaminated with bacteria from skin cells—which can lead to
infections like staphylococcus or streptococcus if left untreated for too long.
To prevent this from happening:
Clean your mattress.
Now you're ready to clean your mattress.
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Use a mattress cleaner and vacuum the entire
surface of your bed, including any box springs or other furniture. Make sure
you remove all dirt from the crevices where they meet, as well as around each
individual leaf of fabric on top of your bed (this can be done with a brush).
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Once everything is clean, rinse off any soap
residue with cool water and let it dry completely before putting back in place
again. This step should take no longer than an hour or two depending on how
much moisture was left behind during cleaning; if not enough time has passed
for this step then repeat until everything feels dry enough being next to each
other without feeling like there's still some kind of liquid inside them
floating around somewhere else instead!
If possible try spraying down all surfaces around them while they're drying
so that no mold forms anywhere else near those spots either."
Clean the washer and dryer.
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Clean the lint trap. The lint trap is located on
top of your dryer, and it collects all of the little bits of fluff that get
stuck in between your clothing when you wash them. It can be annoying to clean
out, but this small task will help keep your appliance running smoothly for
years to come!
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Clean the door seal. If there are any tears or
holes in this part of your machine, they will allow water to leak into it when
you run a cycle through it later on down the road (which could ruin
everything). You should also check if there's any rust underneath where you can
remove some of that metal debris before reattaching it with epoxy glue or
silicone sealant--again, this will prevent leaks later down the line!
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Clean rubber gasket material around drum area
where drum rotates against inner wall during spin cycle (this includes outer
ring too). If needed replace entire unit due to wear/tear caused by frequent
use over time resulting from repeated cycles being done without cleaning
properly first thing every morning before starting each day’s work load after
getting up from bed so late on weekends."
Sanitize pet areas.
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Clean pet areas with a disinfectant
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Use a vacuum cleaner to remove pet hair, then
clean the area again with a disinfectant spray. If your cats or dogs have urine
stains on their pads, try scrubbing them off with a mild solution of dish soap
and water before laundering the bedding.
Deep cleaning thoroughly on a regular basis will make keeping up with daily
household tasks easier in the long run
Deep cleaning your house on a regular basis will make keeping up with daily
household tasks easier in the long run.
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The first step to deep cleaning is getting rid
of all of the clutter that’s accumulated over time. This can be done by taking
everything out of drawers and closets and storing it in boxes, bags or bins
where it belongs. If you have more than one room full of clutter, then move on
to step two: organizing every item so that they are stored in an orderly
fashion and easy to find when needed (or better yet – don't own anything!).
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Next up is scrubbing down surfaces such as
countertops and floors with a mixture of soap and water; this removes dirt from
hard surfaces so they're ready for polishing later on down this list!
Conclusion
Deep cleaning is something that many people don't think about doing on a
regular basis. But when you think of the benefits (like not having to spend as
much time cleaning up after yourself), it's well worth the effort. We hope
these tips will help you keep your home looking great in no time!
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