

Tips For What To Clean
Here are some hints to help you determine what and when to
clean.
The on-going cleaning involves the normal upkeep that is
required in daily living. This includes cleaning sinks,
counter-tops, mirrors, toilets, showers, tubs, floors, etc.
Vacuuming carpets, mopping floors, cleaning glass, are other
items to done on-going. It is important to focus on cleaning
these main items when working. It is easy to get pre-occupied
with other tasks but keeping to these items improves
efficiency.
Deep cleaning involves cleaning every in the house on top of,
behind, between, underneath and beside. This includes,
Scrubbing tile and grout, inside the oven and stove, vacuuming
furniture and the edges of the carpets, cleaning baseboards,
walls, doors, handles, etc., washing windows, frames and
tracks and cleaning the carpets. This can be done once a
quarter or twice a year depending your preference.
I like to start at the top of the house and work my way down.
This way you are not walking back through and tracking dirt
over what you already cleaned.
A great way to make floor cleaning go faster is to use the
vacuum, preferably a vacuum with a floor attachment.
Tips on What to Clean
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