Ever wonder how often you should be cleaning? This video breaks it down for you.
Have you ever wondered if you’re cleaning too little or too much? Despite what you may have grown up hearing, not everything in your home needs to be cleaned as part of your weekly routine.
Sometimes the need to clean certain areas varies based on how frequently they’re used or how much traffic they get — or don’t get.
Cleaning can be an overwhelming task, so consider staggering your projects. This could be as simple as tackling smaller tasks throughout the week or dedicating specific days to different areas. You can also keep a cleaning checklist to help everyone in your home stay on top of things. Consider categorizing it to include any repairs that need to be done or DIY projects you want to tackle.
Watch this video for the ultimate cleaning checklist.
How often should I clean my
- Windows: The inside and outside of your windows only need to be cleaned once or twice a year. However, if you have small children or curious pets, you may need to clean some interior windows more often because of handprints and nose smudges.
- Wooden furniture: Dust wooden furniture weekly and polish it a few times a year.
- Bedding: Your sheets should be swapped or washed once a week.
- Ceiling fans: These should be cleaned once a month.
- Remotes and light switches: Wipe these down weekly with a disinfectant wipe.
- Vacuums: You should be emptying your vacuum after every use. Every month, you should also clean the filter.
- Shower curtains and liners: Most of these liners and curtains are machine-washable, so toss them in the laundry once a month.
- Refrigerator: Every three to four months, clear out and wipe down the interior of your fridge. Don’t forget to check the expiration dates on your food and condiments.
- Oven: Run the oven’s self-clean every six months or when spills happen. Give the inside, including the inside of the door, a good wipe down.
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List of cleaning supplies
You can stock your cleaning cabinet full of specialized, store-bought cleaners, but you can also do a lot with just a few basics.
The ingredients to help you conquer your cleaning projects are:
- Vinegar.
- Baking soda.
- Isopropyl alcohol.
- Hydrogen peroxide.
- Bar Keepers Friend.
- Blue Dawn dish soap.
- Distilled Water.
If you're an avid cleaner (or mess maker), consider buying these items in bulk.
Also, don’t forget to grab some microfiber cloths, scrub brushes, sponges, gloves and spray bottles so you’re always ready to tackle the next mess.
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