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Friday, April 29, 2016
10 Spring Cleaning Tips & Tricks
Spring is the perfect time to open up
the windows in your house and clean every surface inch. But don’t waste
precious hours of spring sunshine while you stay in and clean.
Use these 10 tips to quickly get your home spic and span.
1. Have a plan.
When it comes to spring cleaning, the best approach is an organized
approach. “I recommend having a plan, which includes an outline of the
areas you plan to clean, a schedule with time slotted to do that work
(for you and any family members), as well as a list of products, tools
and even cleaning techniques or tips pertaining to those areas,”
says Melissa Maker, blogger and host of the popular YouTube show “Clean My Space.”
2. Choose the right supplies.
When you’re making your spring cleaning plan, take inventory of what
supplies you need to gather to begin cleaning. Once you figure out what
you need, be sure to choose the most effective and powerful cleaning
supplies so that the product is doing most of the work — not you.
3. Clean room by room.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you are going from room to room to complete various tasks. Choose to target one room at a time so you can see the results of your productivity quickly and not get discouraged.
4. Work smarter, not harder.
Don’t scrub any more than necessary. Simple steps like soaking pots
and pans before you scrub them, waiting for cleaning products to sit
before you wipe down surfaces, and using the self-cleaning setting on
your oven can save you tons of time.
5. Clean your cleaning supplies.
Did you know your cleaning supplies, such as sponges or microfiber
cloths, are most likely the dirtiest items in your home? It goes without
saying that you can’t effectively clean your home with dirty supplies.
So be sure to disinfect sponges or other cleaning supplies in a mixture
of one part bleach and nine parts water for 30 seconds.
6. Don’t forget the ____.
There are several items in our homes that we often forget to clean on
a regular basis. Among forgotten items, Maker recommends cleaning
behind the oven, bathroom exhaust fans, refrigerator coils, and window
coverings.
7. Focus on the MIAs.
Spring cleaning can be a huge undertaking (especially depending on
the size of your home), so Maker suggests focusing on the MIAs, or the
Most Important Areas. When deciding which area to choose, think about
the most visible ones, like the living room or home office.
8. Get rid of the clutter.
You can never truly have a clean and tidy home if you are buried in
your own stuff. When cleaning out your things, remember the 80/20 rule:
Only 20 percent of the items we own are truly important — so 80 percent
of our belongings are just getting in the way.
9. Hire a professional for large jobs.
While many of us would be happy to tackle tasks like power washing
the exterior of the house or shampooing the carpets and rugs, most of us
probably don’t have the tools or experience necessary to do a
sufficient job. Get friends’ recommendations on local cleaning companies
that can get larger tasks done while everyone is at work or school.
10. Figure out ways to be more efficient in the future.
While you are cleaning and organizing your home, take note of all the
clutter that you most often find. For example, if you are finding that most of your clutter is paper, figure out the best ways to go paperless throughout the year.
Judy Clarke and Kelly Clarke are co-founders of The Clarke Team at Coldwell Banker. Judy is an escaped CPA while Kelly is an MBA. They specialize in properties located on the Peninsula and have a top referral network for other areas.
They quickly earn the trust and respect of their clients with their professional approach. They strive for constant improvement and offer outstanding communication and client care. Contact them at sold@clarketeam.com, or call Judy at 650-270-8423 or Kelly at 650-315-5371.
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