When Spring Cleaning is Inevitable

Aug 25
08:12

2011

Adrian Fisher

Adrian Fisher

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Spring cleaning is essential for every home. Apparently nobody seems to enjoy this annual chore and giving suggestions for it is far from inspiring, b...

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Spring cleaning is essential for every home. Apparently nobody seems to enjoy this annual chore and giving suggestions for it is far from inspiring,When Spring Cleaning is Inevitable Articles but some tips for faster and more efficient cleaning would help you to outlive the sacrifice. After all, what's better – to be lazy and trying to not feel guilty or to work for a healthier private space?

Now, let's start! No matter how large is the place you live in, don't do the job all alone. Husbands, wives, parents, kids, friends – everybody should be involved. That's the way to get this job done faster. Even some plain tidying up or trash gathering would be a relief.

Most of the people leave the windows for the final stage of the cleaning process. Don't do it! Clean your drapes and curtains with a vacuum cleaner or even better – take them down to wash them or dry clean them. Removing the drapes makes cleaning the the window ledges, inside sills and screens easier. London cleaning professionals advise using a 50/50 mixture of vinegar and water for cleaning the glasses.

Spring is a great time to go through your closets and get rid of winter clothes you either haven't worn or are unlikely to wear next year. Now is the time to sort the clothes out and decide which are to be kept and which are to be dumped or given away. Don't forget to wash or dry clean all your winter clothes. Keeping dirty clothes in your closet would be a big mistake.

Next step is cleaning the hanging fixtures. Feather dusters will do the job along with rubbing while wearing cotton gloves dampened with vinegar and water.

Finish up your house cleaning by spot cleaning then vacuuming all your carpets and damp mopping the floors. You can freshen and deodorize your carpets before vacuuming by spreading a 50/50 mixture of baking soda and borax along with a few drops of a scented essential oil and letting sit for 20 minutes before vacuuming.

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