Clean all surfaces including countertops, stovetops, and appliances. Wipe down the inside and outside of the microwave, refrigerator, and oven. Don’t forget to degrease cooking surfaces and sanitize the sink.
Step 7: Bathroom Blitz
Scrub the shower, bathtub, sink, and toilet. Clean and disinfect the counters and floors. It’s also a good time to go through your products and discard anything expired or unused.
Step 8: Windows and Mirrors
Clean all windows and mirrors using a streak-free cleaning solution. This will not only make them sparkle but also enhance the natural light in your home.
Step 9: Replace and Refresh Linens
Change bed linens, refresh bath mats, and replace any dirty towels. Consider airing out any musty draperies or freshening them up with a fabric spray.
Step 10: Final Touch-up and Air Quality
Do a final walkthrough of your home, checking for any missed spots. Empty all the trashes and add air fresheners or light scented candles to leave your home smelling clean and fresh.
Don’t Forget the Blinds!
Blinds are often one of the most overlooked items in a home. They collect dust over time and can be difficult to clean. The following is the perfect cleaning method for blinds. Soaks them in the bathtub.
Following these steps will leave your home thoroughly cleaned and wonderfully fresh. Regular maintenance using these guidelines can help make the cleaning process quicker and more effective, keeping your living space welcoming and hygienic.
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