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What should I be cleaning everyday?

by jyoti singh digital marketer

Introduction

If you’re anything like me, you wake up every morning refreshed and ready to tackle the day ahead. You have a million things to do, and you want to be sure that everything gets done with minimal stress. So what’s the best way to do this? The answer is simple: clean! When it comes to staying organized and productive throughout the day, having a clean home can really help keep you focused on other priorities instead of stressing about how messy your house is. Whether it’s cleaning your kitchen cabinets or dusting all those knickknacks that crowd your shelves, these daily habits will help keep your home clutter-free so that you can enjoy relaxing evenings at home without worrying about whether things look messy when guests come over.

Cleaning your kitchen.

In addition to cleaning your kitchen daily, you should also clean your refrigerator and oven.

The refrigerator is a great place for mold to grow since it's dark and damp. Mold can cause respiratory problems if you inhale it, so you should wipe down the inside of your fridge weekly with a disinfectant wipe or mild bleach solution (1 cup water mixed with 1 tablespoon bleach). The same goes for the microwave—clean it out regularly so no harmful bacteria build up.

Cleaning the kitchen sink is important because this is where many people prepare their meals and wash dishes, which means lots of food particles can end up sticking to its surface over time. You should be sure to scrub down both sides of the sink every week using an abrasive sponge or brush that has been dipped in warm water mixed with dish soap. After cleaning one side, use paper towels or rags on a dry cycle until they are completely dry before moving onto another room in your home or onto another task within this one room

Cleaning your bedrooms.

  • Clean your bedroom.

  • Change your sheets once a week, or if you’re like me and sleep in your bed every day (gross), change them once a month.

  • Clean your mattress at least once a month. This means either flip it over or clean the top with baking soda and vinegar (like you do with the tub). You can also buy specialty products for this purpose that help repel dust mites and other things we don’t want in our beds!

  • Clean out the closet at least once a month to make sure everything is organized, winter clothes are stored away properly, summer clothes are ready to go when you need them—you know what it takes to keep everything running smoothly!

Cleaning your bathrooms.

Cleaning your bathrooms is a great way to get started. A quick clean of the sink, toilet and shower every day will help make your morning routine more pleasant.

  • Clean the sink: Use a wash rag and warm water to wipe down the faucet and outer edge of your sink. If you have a removable mirror above your sink, remove it when cleaning so it won't get scratched or damaged by water splashes (and be sure to put it back after drying). If there are any toothpaste stains on the mirror itself, use baking soda or toothpaste with baking soda added to remove them.

  • Clean the floor: Wipe up any puddles with paper towels or rags (the former will be easier on floors than rags), then mop if necessary using hot soapy water—a daily mopping helps keep germs from building up in between deep cleanings! If you don't have time for this step every day, consider getting one of those swiffer things that picks up dirt as well as wetting down spills before they dry hard into stains; these are especially useful if there are pets living in your home since pet fur tends not only attract bacteria but also sticks onto other surfaces making them harder for humans like me who don't even want anything remotely resembling fur anywhere near their body ever again after seeing what happens when this happens at our house!

  • Clean mirrors & windows: Use glass cleaner spray (or vinegar + water if all else fails) on windowsills/sills behind sinks where dirt can collect easily over time due its proximity near where people walk by often times every day--if possible try wiping these areas off once per week instead though because otherwise they'll end up looking dingy after awhile due how often people touch them constantly throughout their lives which causes oils from hands seeping into glass surfaces thanks mostly due lack thereof proper ventilation system inside houses designs despite modern advances over centuries past requiring less energy resource wise while providing better quality air

Cleaning the rest of your home.

In addition to your kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom, you should also be cleaning the rest of your home on a daily basis. This includes sweeping or vacuuming floors and wiping down surfaces. You may also want to deep clean these areas once a week.

In general, daily cleaning helps make it easier for you to keep up with bigger projects: if you’ve been keeping up with smaller things like vacuuming every day then it will be easier for you to tackle the heavy lifting when it comes time for something more substantial like scrubbing your shower tiles or washing all the windows in your house (which I recommend doing at least twice per year).

Keeping up daily cleaning practices makes it easier to keep up with bigger cleaning projects.

The key to keeping up with your daily cleaning is to set aside time for it. You can choose a specific day and time each week, or you can reserve one hour each day from Monday through Friday. Cleaning routines are great for helping you get more done in less time, so even if you only have an hour or two to devote to your chores on any given day, by maintaining a clear schedule for cleaning tasks throughout the week, you’ll be able to tackle bigger projects such as scrubbing down kitchen cabinets or vacuuming every room in your house without feeling overwhelmed by what lies ahead of you.

Once it’s been decided when and where these cleaning sessions will take place (whether it's after dinner every night or once during the weekend), stick with that routine! If possible try not to schedule any other activities at this time either—it’s important that this task gets its due priority while it's being done so its benefits are felt throughout the rest of your home. When prioritizing which area should be cleaned first here are some things to keep in mind:

Conclusion

We hope that this guide has helped you to understand why it’s important to keep your home clean, and how it can benefit your life.


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