---------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of contents:
Overall Spring Cleaning Chores:
Freshen Your Foyer and Hallway Areas. How to spring clean your foyer and hallway areas:
Kitchen Cleaning is ¼ Your Spring Clean.
How to spring clean your kitchen:
The Bathroom Cleaning Checklist: How to spring clean your bathroom:
A speed cleaning hack to avoid hand washing curtains and liner: Fill your washing machine with curtains and a few bath towels and try one of the following cleaning ideas:
How to easily clean air vents via dining utensils: Use a clean rag and soak it in your cleaning solution of choice. Wrap your rage around your spoon, fork or knife clean those hard to reach air vents. A cleaning hack to minimise your effort on tiles: Apply a coat of car wax to tiles at least once a year. It will minimise ceramic tile water marks. 3 handy toilet cleaning hacks:
A handy tip for shower doors: Mix distilled white vinegar and baking soda to a paste. Make sure it's thick enough so you can apply it directly to your door (it has to stick). Leave the paste to do its thing for an hour or two and then wipe it off. Rinse it properly and dry it up. How to Spring Clean Your Bedroom: The bedroom spring cleaning checklist:
A spring cleaning idea to whiten bedding: Try baby shampoo. Its formula is meant to treat baby skin as gentle as possible and yet still dissolve various body oil stains. Extra Tip: Hire a steam cleaner. If you can't afford to buy one, you could always rent it for your mattresses and upholstery. Steam cleaners have become even more accessible, not to mention efficiency and simplicity to use. They are easy to carry and will help a great deal with spring cleaning.
Our mission is to inspire & educate the UK to spring clean not just for your home but for your life as well! A real spring clean throughout your home can brighten your every day. So bring a little more light into your house by joining National Spring Cleaning Week!
Image credits: Images courtesy of Flaticon.com Author and visual edits: Dmitri Kara - cleaner at Fantastic.
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APDO member, Helen Cousins of Fresh Spaces, challenges us to use the coming weeks to spring clear our spaces to make spring cleaning so much easier when National Spring Cleaning Week starts. Read her practical tips on how to start your decluttering and home improvement projects this spring.
Helen is based in Winchester but you can find APDO Association of Professional Declutterers and Organisers throughout the UK using the Find An Organiser search tool. National Spring Cleaning Week’s theme this year is all about decluttering our homes, lives and surroundings. Everyone has a little ‘junk’ lying around the house. OK, some of us may have more than a little. Regardless of how much stuff we have, we can all benefit from getting rid of clutter and excess things we don’t need any more, or things we haven’t even seen in a while.
Clutter is anything you’re keeping around your house that doesn’t add value to your life. Decluttering is all about making room in your home for the things that matter. Clutter, however you define it, can be bad for your health. People tend to feel like life is out of control when they surround themselves with more things than they can manage. The mess causes stress. If you’re not taking care of the clutter in your home, you may not be taking care of yourself either. APDO Association of Professional Declutters & Organisers is delighted to be supporting National Spring Cleaning Week 2017. They recognise this is the perfect opportunity to declutter, clean and organise your spaces in order to create a more functional and uplifting environment. This movement of spring cleaning and decluttering the nation will be taking place from 6th – 12th March. Keep an eye out for updates via twitter @NatSpringClean and the National Spring Cleaning Website. |