Fall Cleaning - How To Clean House
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The Next Step For Fall Cleaning - How To Clean House And Remove Confusion
Now that you are convinced that Fall is the best time for Fall Cleaning, How To Clean House will be the next step. Sometimes knowing what to do and when to do it can be confusing.
Remember our "Fall Cleaning Golden Rule"? The first golden rule of house cleaning is not to have to do it. When learning How To Clean House the goal we want is to work smarter and be efficient.
How To Clean House

Most of us don't have a live in butler that is going to do our cleaning for us. So, what we need to do is have a system so that we can work smarter and be efficient.
Where To Start Your Fall Cleaning

You want to start in a room that will be the easiest and fastest room to clean. That will be a bedroom, hall, study or living room. These rooms are usually less cluttered and less dirty.
Never start in the bathroom or kitchen. Do these rooms last. We will be tracking in and out of the bathroom and kitchen for water and supplies.
How To Clean House - Be Prepared

If you store all your cleaning products and supplies in the laundry room, basement or another storage area - go get them. Gather all your tools and supplies and place them in a closet or cupboard in the kitchen, the bathroom or both.
You have selected the supplies you need from the first module of Fall Cleaning. You have filled your spray bottles. If you need a reminder regarding the list of supplies - Go Here: Fall Cleaning Is Better Than Spring Cleaning
You will need a handyman's apron for carrying your small cleaning supplies. These aprons are sold at hardware stores or you can make one yourself.
The room that you will be starting in first has been selected. Take all the supplies you will need for that room with you. This will cut down on a lot of back and forth traffic. You should only need to leave the room for a fresh pail of water.
The Age Old Question Regarding How To Clean House

Now the age old question. Are you going to start vacuuming first or are you going to dust first? You will start with the dusting.
If you vacuum first your clean floor will catch all the dust and dirt from the dusting.
Fall Cleaning - What Is Dusting?

Dusting is more than running a cloth over your picture frames.
Dusting is getting rid of old dead bugs on ledges, wiping up food spills and crumbs or any other loose dirty particles.
The Order Of Cleaning A Room

We know that you are going to dust first. Start at the top and work your way down.
This Is The Order Of Cleaning Your Room
1. Ceilings
2. Walls
3. Woodwork
4. Windows
5. Furniture
6. Floors
7. Rugs
Using The Correct Duster

Using the right dusting tool for each job will save a lot of time and clean the area better.
Don't use a feather duster. It will just blow and spread the dust to another location.
A lambs wool duster, a fluffy ball of wool, on a long stick is very good for high places. The lambs wool duster seems to magically pick up the dust. When it becomes too dusty just vacuum the dust off.
A lightly damp piece of terry cloth is good for all surfaces.
Cleaning With Cleaning Cloths

Have plenty of cleaning cloths by either making them or purchasing them. Rotate your cloth often, when it becomes too dirty use another cloth.
1. A lightly damp cotton cloth is good for most surfaces, just buff behind with a dry cloth. Cotton cleaning cloths can be washed and used again.
2. A treated cleaning cloth will be able to magically pick up small particles and dust. These work well on furniture and leave a nice sheen to the surface. When they become dirty you just toss them out.
Vacuuming Your Carpet

If you have wall to wall carpet you will need to set up a vacuuming schedule. A regularly vacuumed carpet will save you cleaning time in the long run.
Vacuuming will keep dirt and grime from penetrating the carpet. Don't wait until you see dirt on the carpet. The life of the carpet will last longer, look and feel better. Plus you won't have to spend so much time shampooing dirty spots out.
Purchase a good vacuum cleaner. They can easily pick up and remove litter and debris from your carpet.
Cleaning Walls

Before doing a major wall washing job check to see if you really need to wash your walls.
A dry cleaning sponge is perfect for deciding if your walls need cleaning. This is a treated sponge that acts like a rubber eraser. It removes soot and dirt film without any water. If you put this sponge in water you will ruin it.
A dry cleaning sponge is good for cleaning walls and to use on wallpaper. But it will not clean greasy surfaces or enamel.
Run a dry cleaning sponge across your wall. If you can't see the path that you just took with the dry cleaning sponge, your walls don't need cleaning.
Wall Cleaning With A Dry Cleaning Sponge

If after running the dry cleaning sponge across your wall you see a path where the sponge has passed, it does need cleaning.
Go over your entire ceiling and walls with the dry cleaning sponge first. You will be amazed with the results. In some homes after the dry sponging the ceiling may be perfect and you won't need to do anything more.
Dry sponging your walls prior to washing them will greatly reduce the washing time. Plus the results will be better.
When the dry cleaning sponge turns black on both sides, throw it out. They can't be cleaned.
How To Clean Walls

Supplies For Cleaning Walls
1 empty pail
1 pail half filled with warm water and an ammonia solution or a neutral cleaner mixture.
1 sponge
several dry cleaning cloths
Step 1:
Dip the sponge about 1/2 inch into the solution.
Step 2:
Start at the top of the wall. Move the sponge downward over the wall to dissolve the dirt.
Step 3:
Go back over the wet area with the sponge and remove the dirt.
Step 4:
Take a folded cleaning cloth and wipe the recently sponged area.
Step 5:
Take the sponge and squeeze the dirty water into the empty bucket.
Step 6:
Dip the sponge into the cleaning solution and repeat the above steps, for the rest of the wall.
Step 7:
You should be finished now. Your once empty bucket will now be filled with dirty water. The cleaning solution bucket should still be clean.
How To Have Clean Windows

If you want your windows to be clean you are going to have to stop using the glass shine stuff in the spray can or bottle. Most of those products leave a layer of transparent waxy material on the window. It will create an impossible cleaning situation.
You need to clean windows the way a professional cleans windows.
Getting Started Cleaning Windows

Supplies
A professional quality squeegee in several widths - depending on the size of your windows. Only use these squeegees for your windows for best results.
Window Cleaning Solution
Ammonia or ordinary liquid dish detergent.
1. Put only a cap full of ammonia or dish detergent in a bucket of warm water. Using too much solution will leave a residue and cause streaks.
2. Lightly wet the window with solution using a clean sponge. If the window is really dirty you may need to over it again.
How To Use The Squeegee

1. With a damp cloth wipe the rubber blade of the squeegee.
2. Tile the squeegee at an angle so the blade touches the top of the window pane. Pull the squeegee down the window from top to bottom.
3. Start at the top again for the next stroke. Each new stroke should over lap into the dry clean area. This prevents any water from running into the cleaned area.
4. To remove the water puddle at the bottom pull the squeegee horizontally across the bottom of the window.
5. Wipe off your blade with a damp cloth.
Next Go Horizontally With The Squeegee

1. With a damp cloth wipe the rubber blade of the squeegee.
2. Tilt the squeegee at an angle so the blade touches the top of the window pane. Pull the squeegee across the window left to right - horizontally.
3. Do this for the total window. Remember that each new stroke should over lap the other area.
Cleaning windows will be fast once you learn the squeegee technique.
Caution
If you see any tiny, little, bitty beads of water or a little moisture - Don't touch! They'll evaporate on their own and disappear.
Don't try to be a perfectionist a few tiny drips or smudges wont show that much. It's not worth the time or stress.
Fall Cleaning Series
To read the next in the Fall Cleaning series Part 3.
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This module How To Clean House is intended to remove confusion and help you set up a cleaning system. Hope this has been useful.
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ajgodinho Nov 3, 2011 @ 11:35 am | delete
- I guess it's that time of the year again that calls for a thorough cleaning. I've been thinking about doing exactly that. Hopefully, I'll get down to it this coming week. Hope all is well...blessings! :)
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studyaids Sep 13, 2011 @ 3:45 pm | delete
- A very interesting lens indeed.
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Wednesday_Elf
Sep 23, 2010 @ 7:06 am | delete
- Great house cleaning hints here. I especially appreciate the window washing tricks. Time to get out the squeezee! :)
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WindyWinters
Feb 16, 2010 @ 12:04 pm | delete
- Great Tips and Advice on Cleaning. I try and keep up with it and it makes less work. Happy Spring Cleaning.
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poutine
Nov 6, 2009 @ 3:18 pm | delete
- Good, solid and old fashioned advice here.
The best king.
Poutine
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theraggededge
Oct 26, 2009 @ 7:39 pm | delete
- This is great! I'm going to feature it on my 'I Hate Housework' lens - a perfect match, I'd say!
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Rajays
Oct 14, 2009 @ 1:08 pm | delete
- You have got some really great tips here. Blessings by a Squid Angel.
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mbgphoto Oct 4, 2009 @ 12:12 pm | delete
- Great tips. I hate to have to think of fall cleaning...perhaps this lens will make it go smoother :)
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a_willow
Sep 30, 2009 @ 3:13 pm | delete
- Good tips! Well done Lani! Blessed by an Angel!
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