Cleaning a home involves cleaning many surfaces. For a general cleaning, you will want to use microfiber cloths. Be sure to have more that one to reduce the spread of germs.
For bathrooms and kitchens, an all-purpose cleaner will do the trick. Baking soda and vinegar are also great for tough stains.
Windows and glass any glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth will leave your windows and glass streak free and clean!
For the floors,
Keep your bedroom tidy by making the bed every morning—it instantly makes the space feel cleaner. Declutter surfaces like nightstands and dressers daily, and use a microfiber cloth to quickly dust furniture and electronics. Vacuum or sweep floors weekly. Wash sheets and pillowcases weekly to keep things fresh, and open windows regularly to air out the room. Keep a laundry basket in the corner to help prevent clothes from piling up.
Keep your bathroom fresh and clean with a few quick tricks: use a mix of vinegar and baking soda to tackle grime on tubs, tiles, and sinks. For toilets, drop in baking soda and vinegar, let sit, then scrub. Magic erasers work wonders on soap scum and hard water stains, while an old toothbrush is
perfect for tight spots. Don’t forget to always dry surfaces after cleaning to prevent mildew.
Keep your kitchen clean by wiping down counters and stovetops daily to prevent grease and crumbs from building up. Clean as you cook to avoid a big mess later, and load the dishwasher or wash dishes right after meals. Take out the trash regularly and wipe the bin to keep odors away. Disinfect high-touch areas like cabinet handles and light switches weekly. Don’t forget to clean the sink with baking soda and lemon for a fresh shine, and sweep or vacuum the floor daily to keep it crumb-free
Keep your living area tidy by fluffing cushions and folding throws daily to keep things looking neat. Dust surfaces like coffee tables, shelves, and electronics with a microfiber cloth once a week. Vacuum rugs and floors regularly, especially in high-traffic spots. Declutter by putting away items that don’t belong, and use baskets or bins to organize remote controls, magazines, and small items. Open windows when possible to freshen the air and make the space feel lighter and cleaner.
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