How to clean your house in one day
by jyoti singh digital marketerIntroduction
It's not uncommon to feel like your house is never clean. It's hard to keep
up with all the dust, dirt, and clutter that accumulates in your home. If
you're tired of feeling overwhelmed by messes, follow these steps and get your
home looking spic-and-span in just one day!
Clean your kitchen
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Clean the sink. A clean kitchen is a happy and
healthy one, so it’s important to keep everything in tip-top shape. The first
thing you should do is clean out all of your dishes and glasses from last
night’s dinner (or breakfast!). Then take a couple of minutes to scrub down the
faucet, sink and countertops with soap or bleach—just remember that bleach can
be harmful if swallowed or inhaled; avoid breathing in too much air while using
it!
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Clean the stove top: You don’t want food
splattering everywhere when someone comes over for dinner! Take an extra minute
or two before starting on any cooking projects so that everything has had
plenty of time to dry off completely (this will also help prevent stains). Use
dish soap on metal pieces like pans/skillets/utensils etc.; just make sure not
too much gets onto surfaces because excess amounts might cause discoloration
later on down road when exposed again after washing off beforehand which would
result in permanent damage such as rusting over time due lack thereof
maintenance required regular cleaning frequency needed daily upkeep schedule
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until expiration date printed directly inside packaging materials which
includes instructions regarding usage instructions manual supplied separately
along side other materials needed prior opening container contents being opened
up before using first time
Clean your fridge
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Clean the inside of the fridge, including
shelves, drawers and crisper drawers. If you have one or more ice makers in
your refrigerator (which most people do), clean that too!
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Clean all door seals as well as condenser coils
and fan motors on top of each side of your refrigerator/freezer unit.
Get a fresh clean laundry room
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Empty the laundry basket. This is easy, but it’s
also important to empty your dryer before you start cleaning.
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Sweep and vacuum the floor. If you have a broom
and dustpan, use them to get rid of dirt ontop of the dryer or washing machine
(or even under them). Then sweep up any loose dust offtop of those things so
they don’t get covered with dirt again when you sweep later on in this process!
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Clean your washing machine and dryer properly:
When we say “clean” here, that means scrubbing away all traces of soap
residue—this could include using bar soap instead if necessary—and then giving
both machines a good wash down using hot water from the sink or kettle on their
own (or mixing together some detergent powder/salt/vinegar mix) as well as
adding bleach booster tablets if needed too since these machines won't handle
much more than mildewed stains very well anyway due mostly because they've been
sitting unused for long periods at times during which time nasty things build
up inside them over time due mainly due lack thereof useage after being cleaned
regularly once every few months instead...
Make your bathroom sparkle
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Clean the toilet. The toilet is the most
disgusting part of your bathroom and needs to be cleaned at least once a week,
if not more often. If you don't have a plunger or can't reach the bottom of
your toilet bowl, use a brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner to scrub away
all those stains and grime (and don't forget to take out any old food that may
have built up in there).
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Clean the bathtub. While it might seem like an
easy task—just fill up some water and soap—you're actually going to want some
tools for this one: an old toothbrush or hairbrush will help scrub away dirt
from hard-to-reach areas; some liquid dishwashing detergent will work wonders
on tough stains (like blood), while bleach + water should get rid of mold
quickly enough without needing too much elbow grease after rinsing off
afterwards!
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Clean mirror surfaces thoroughly so they don't
absorb anymore moisture than necessary; also consider wiping down handles with
alcohol swabs before putting them away since germs could spread throughout them
easily if left untreated over long periods."
Get your living room in order
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Get your living room in order
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Clean the floor
·
Vacuum the carpet and dust mop it if needed
(this will save you time later).
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Clean up all of your furniture, including
couches, chairs, tables and lamps so that they match each other as well as they
do when you first got them! You don't have to be perfect at this but try not to
leave any dirt or dust behind either as this can cause problems later on down
the road when someone walks into your house unexpectedly (like your kids). It's
also important that whatever surfaces are exposed such as walls or windows get
cleaned before guests arrive so there aren't any surprises left behind once
everything has been put away properly again after having been cleaned earlier
today...
Tidy up the playroom
The playroom is the heart of your home, so it's important to keep it tidy
and organized. If you have kids, there's no room for clutter here!
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Clean up toys: Toys should be stored in their
boxes or bags so they're easy to find when needed. If you have multiple kids,
consider getting one of those plastic bins with a handle on top so everything
can sit together and stay neat.
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Clean up books: Books are great for keeping children
entertained as well as educating them about topics such as science or history
(or both). However, sometimes we just want our house back! Take time every day
throughout the week to read through some of these books together before
bedtime; this will help give them an idea about how much fun reading can be in
general—and maybe even inspire some new hobbies down the line...#endofsection
Clean out your car
If you're anything like me, you have a lot of stuff in your car. I mean,
it's not like I'm trying to be frugal or anything—I just don't want to get rid
of any of my possessions. And because I'm such an avid collector and hoarder,
there's no way I could fit everything in one trip back home from work or
wherever else we might go at night time (which happens all too often). So
instead of doing that whole empty-the-car thing where everyone has to throw
away some stuff and put others away until next time...we'll do this instead:
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Clean out your car!
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Make sure everything is clean on both inside and
outside!
With some focus you can make your home spotless in just one day.
If you're looking for a way to clean your house in one day, this is it. You
can clean your entire house in just one day if you have the right mindset and
know what to focus on.
First of all, don't worry about perfection or making mistakes—you'll learn
as you go along! Second of all, don't stress over cleaning every inch of your
home; pick one room at a time and work on that area until it's spotless.
Finally: Don't forget about other rooms! They may not look perfect yet but they
will be cleaned by tomorrow morning anyway because there's no need for them to
look perfect today (and besides: It would take days).
Conclusion
With some focus, you can make your home spotless in just one day.
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