Our main objectiveis to develop a commonsense wholehouse cleaning method to be performed on a weekly basis.
In today’s busy world, few of us have the luxury of unlimited time to spend on cleaning our houses.
But even if we did, who wants to spend hours scrubbing, soaking, washing, and vacuuming?
It’s a pretty safe bet that household cleaning is nobody’s idea of a fun time or we’d all be skipping our vacations to scrub floors.
That’s why “The Ultimate Whole-House Cleaning Plan,” is designed to produce the cleanest possible rooms with the least amount of effort and time.
Follow this plan on a weekly basis and it will streamline your cleaning process, leading you through a multitasking approach to get you in, through, and out of each room super quickly and efficiently.
It’s all about letting the cleaning products you use do the work so you avoid any duplication of effort, and thus stay ahead of the mess wherever you can.
To kick off the program, we’ve come up with 10 handy “laws” of whole-house cleaning.
These represent the sum of a lot of hard-earned cleaning experience, so they should come in handy for all your cleaning chores.
Read through these before tackling the plans for each individual room, so that you understand the logic behind the plans.
These rules guide how you clean each room, but truth be told, they are just as applicable in putting a garage or basement space in order.
Of course, sometimes general cleaning is not the issue.
Sometimes you need to know the best way to clean just one troublespot.
You usher the last party guest out the door only to discover a water ring on an end table.
Or you want to bring your countertops back to their brand-new shine and sparkle.
It’s only natural that you’re going to deal with all kinds of smaller, particular cleaning issues in your home-from stubborn stains and funky odors to surfaces that seem dingy no matter what you do.