Plan Your Spring Cleaning In Advance This Year
Spring cleaning allows you to clear away the clutter and dirt that has accumulated throughout the year. The kind of ground in dirt that builds up unnoticed. It also helps you feel better about your living space, and creates a fresh, clean energy inside your home.
When doing your spring cleaning, you want to tackle as much of the house as possible. In order to do this you need to plan ahead. Think about what you want to clean and how you’re going to do it. This saves you time when it comes to the actual cleaning and helps you get a lot more done. If you’re wondering how to do this here are some spring cleaning tips for planning your activities.
1. Schedule time for spring cleaning
Start by scheduling a time for spring cleaning. For most people this will be over the weekend. Make sure you have nothing on during this time so that you can devote it entirely to cleaning. Not everyone has free time over the weekend. In this case you may have to spend several evenings doing your cleaning. Whatever the case, decide when you’re going to clean and then block off the time.
Also, once you’ve blocked off this time, stick to your commitment. So many people put off their spring cleaning and then it never gets done. This will start to attract insecrs and rodrnts like mice to yoir home if left too long. One of the best ways to contribute to the overall pest control in London homes is by thoroughly spring cleaning.
2. Decide what you’re going to do
Before you start cleaning decide what you want to do. What are the biggest tasks which need to be accomplished? What things have really been irritating you, and absolutely have to get done? For some people this could mean cleaning out the rubbish in their garage. Other people may want to clean out their attic or take down and wash their curtains.
3. Purchase spring cleaning supplies ahead of time
Don’t wait until the day that you clean to purchase supplies. Doing this will waste time. Decide what you want and then go out and purchase it. Make an inventory of everything you will need. This will include all of the usual things such as an all-purpose cleaner as well as brushes, sponges and cloths. You may also want to invest in things like oven cleaner, buckets, dishwashing liquid, baking soda, and white vinegar. Also make sure your vacuum cleaner is working ahead of time, and don’t forget to empty out the bag.
Something else you should do is purchase things to help you deal with clutter. There’s a good chance that you’ll have tons of clutter or rubbish to get rid of. To handle this you should purchase things like black bags. You may also want to gather together empty boxes for storing clutter. If you don’t want to use boxes, then plastic containers are another great option.
4. Make a list of tasks
Don’t clean randomly. This is extremely inefficient and slows you down. Before getting started make of list of things you want to clean. Ideally you should make up a schedule of cleaning tasks you think you’ll need to do. You may also want to divide this list by rooms. For example, in the kitchen you’ll want to clean the stove, the tops of cupboards and underneath and behind appliances. Work through this list and tick off each item as it’s completed. Doing this will give you a sense of satisfaction and also motivate you to finish off the list. It also helps to continue working until every task is done. Taking breaks can make it harder to get back to work.