Monday, 9 January 2012

10 Cleaning Tips to Jumpstart the New Year

From the best straighten-up strategies to the right way to vacuum your sofa, here's how to keep your house in tip-top shape in the New Year.

1. Sweep Steps

sweep steps

Most household dirt-75 to 80 percent-is tracked in from outside. Keep the mess outside by regularly sweeping driveways, porches, sidewalks, and garage doors. Then, add a doormat to both the inside and the outside of every door.

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2. Clean Door Mats

clean door mats

Vacuum or shake entryway rugs and mats when you clean the rest of the house, and give them a good wash once a month.

3. Remove Your Shoes

remove shoes

Keep grit and scuff marks at bay by asking family members and guests to remove their shoes when coming into the house. Keep a basket of slippers by the door for guests to borrow.

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4. Vacuum Upholstery

dust-free fabric

Vacuum your couch and upholstered chairs regularly, even if they don't look like they need it. When invisible dirt and dust are left on the surface of the fabric, people sit on it and grind the particles deep into the weave of the fabric. Over time, this builds up and becomes noticeable, and by the time it does, it's too late to vacuum.

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5. Do a Few Nightly Chores

nightly chores

Clean one small thing before bed, no matter how tired you are. Whether it's emptying the dishwasher or just wiping the bathroom sink and faucets, it will be one less thing to do tomorrow.

6. Clean Shower Curtains

clean shower curtains

Throw your shower curtain-fabric, plastic, or vinyl-in the washing machine once a month to remove soap scum, shampoo, and mildew.

7. Wash Grout

wash grout



Try to eliminate mildew in grout the easiest way first: Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and spray directly on the affected grout. Wait ten minutes, then rinse. If this doesn't do the trick, dip a clean toothbrush directly into the vinegar and scrub gently. The grout should come clean with surprisingly little effort.

8. Shine Dingy Faucets

dirty faucets

To get cloudy faucets gleaming, first wipe the faucets, then swab with vinegar. Soak a cloth or paper towel with vinegar and wrap it around the faucet. After an hour, remove the wrappings and give the fixtures a final rub with a fresh towel.

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9. Check Air Filters

clean air

If your windows always seem dirty, make sure you aren't inadvertently blowing dust back into the air via your ventilation system. Check the filters in your heating and air conditioning systems, and make sure your registers and vents are clean.

10. Dust Blinds

dust blinds

The fastest and most effective way to dust blinds is to put on a pair of inexpensive soft cotton gloves, give them a shot of dusting spray, and glide your fingers over the slats.

Get more home maintenance tips from CountryLiving.com:

How to Clean Everything White
How to Make the Most Comfortable Bed

Home Storage Ideas

Reprinted with permission of Hearst Communications, Inc.

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