Domestic Cleaning
- Author Joanna Harris
- Published December 26, 2009
- Word count 442
Everybody loves to live in a clean house. To spend happy and healthy life, you need to clean your surroundings. Domestic cleaning is to be taken care of every day. This activity eats up lots of your time and also you are not rewarded for it monetarily. But still you cannot leave it and you have to do it essentially. It is hard and endless work. Once you clean a room, it gets as it was before sometimes even within half an hour. As this is unavoidable routine, what you can do is to make it less boring and quick. You can save your time from cleaning chores and do other more interesting activities.
Before starting your cleaning job, gather and arrange all the cleaning tools and supplies needed. It will save your time and energy which you might have wasted for bringing these things again and again. Some of the cleaning tools and supplies include:
• Degreaser
• Toilet cleaner
• Bleach
• Scouring powder
• Paper towels
• A hard bristle scrubber - a short handle
• Window cleaning solution
• Two sponges- soft and hard
• Newspapers (for mirrors and windows)
• Mop, Broom and dust pan
• Vacuum (store the "real" vacuum where there is the most carpet and carpet sweeper where there is the least)
• Garbage bags of different sizes
Start cleaning from top to bottom, the way dust falls. Never vacuum the floors first otherwise you would have to do it again. Upper shelves have less of dust than the lower shelves, so assign time accordingly to each task. And yes, do not keep refining the results once they are achieved.
Take one room at a time. Come out of it only when it is cleaned completely. Start cleaning in a clockwise direction. You can start from a corner of the room. Once you have cleaned a thing, do not come back to it. Follow one simple rule: do not clean a thing which is not dirty. Horizontal surfaces gather more dust than the vertical surfaces so make efforts accordingly.
To make the everyday cleaning in the kitchen easier, make the habit of keeping all things at their assigned place after use. It will save you from lots of cleaning effort and time. It is important to keep things in order to keep the kitchen clean. Keep those things in front which you use frequently and rarely used things should be kept behind.
Everyday domestic cleaning can be made easier if you control clutter in your house. Keep the things organized and in order. This is the matter of inculcating a habit in each member of the family. De-cluttering of house keeps the house clean - always.
Joanna is a well renowned Polish journalist specialising in Polish, Russian and English translation services. She has been residing in the UK for 3 years where she has made her home among the Polish community in Tooting, South West London.
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