Housecleaning Shortcuts that Slash your Time
Housecleaning Shortcuts that Slash your Time
Sometimes it seems like housecleaning is a never-ending,
time-consuming chore. Just when we thought we had a day
or two off from work, then we have to spend our free time
cleaning instead. However, housecleaning doesn't have to
consume your free time. With some clever ideas and
time-saving actions, you can slash your cleaning time and have
time to spend with your family doing the things you enjoy the
most.
Instead of spending an entire day or weekend cleaning, clean
half the house, or one story of a two-story, on one day or
afternoon; clean the other half or other story on another
afternoon. Reserve a block of time for the attic, basement, or
garage.
Try dusting cloth lampshades with a lint roller. It works
quickly and effectively and you don't have to drag out the
vacuum and hook up the hoses and attachments. And old sock
slipped over your hand makes a great dusting cloth to dust
furniture with while cleaning the shades.
Newspaper works great for cleaning mirrors and
windows. You'll not only be saving money on paper towels,
but you'll be creatively recycling at the same time.
Vinegar is an affordable and effective cleaner that can be used
on windows and mirrors, and if you wait for an overcast day to
clean your windows and mirrors, you're less likely to have
streaks.
Soak your toilet with a deep cleaning bowl cleanser while
cleaning the outside. The inside dirt and stains will be
loosened and more easily cleaned. By using a drop-in
cleaner, you can extend the time between scrubbings.
Use a baking soda solution to wipe down the inside of the
refrigerator. It scrubs and eliminates odors without damaging
surfaces.
When you begin cooking, run a sink of hot soapy water, and
wash as you go. Food on dishes won't have a chance to harden,
and you'll be that much ahead when the meal is done. Make sure
you've got plenty of paper plates and disposable flatware and
cups on hand for those nights when your evening schedule is
jam-packed with activities
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