Your Complete Guide To Spring Cleaning In San Diego
Spring, I love you! The season when all in nature is reborn and begins to bloom out of control! Birds are chirping nonstop; colorful flowers are poking their heads out of the ground to greet us and our homes. Well, our homes could use a refresh. What best way to get rid of the winter blues in our homes than with some spring cleaning?
It’s time to make a change if you don’t know where to begin and don’t have a good spring cleaning strategy. Here’s a step-by-step guide to spring cleaning that will help you freshen up your home and prepare for the hectic season of the year.
Do A Cleaning Checklist For Each Room
When spring comes, you can thoroughly clean your bedrooms, living room, attic, bathroom, and kitchen. Some sections of the house need more care than others. A checklist will help you avoid excessive cleaning – such as cleaning areas that have already been cleaned – and focus exclusively on the areas you’ve been avoiding during the winter.
Bathroom Cleaning Checklist
- Toss the garbage in the bin;
- Put all the dirty clothes in the dryer;
- Dust the ceiling, all wall corners, and your wall art.
- You are using a gentle cleanser and a clean rag, dust the exterior of the fans and vents. Takedown those dusty light fixtures and give them a thorough cleaning now. Carry out the same procedure for your curtains and blinds; just be sure to obey all cleaning instructions.
- Your fixtures, as well as your shower doors, need a thorough cleaning. For soap buildup, you can use either an eco-friendly, homemade cleaner or commercial cleaners. When it comes to tile grout though, vinegar and lemons should be avoided. You run the risk of damaging them due to the acid. It’s time to get your bathroom tile scrubbing by a professional if it hasn’t been done in a while. You can contact the guys at Coast 2 Coast Steam Cleaning if you live in San Diego.
Living Areas Checklist
- Remove the clutter and hang your clothes in the same manner as previously mentioned.
- Remove the dust from the ceilings and the walls’ stubborn corners. It’s possible that you’ll need to clean some of the dirtier areas of your walls. Pay special attention to greasy doorknobs, rusty doors, and switch plates.
- Both framed art and photographs on the walls should be cleaned; do not use spray cleaners or water directly on the frames, or the pictures will be damaged. Lightly clean both frames and glass with wet cloths.
- Vacuum and dust all window corners and window sills with a soft brush; rinse the window screens.
- Cleaning and dusting the couches and chairs in the living room is a must. Clean the crevices of the couches with the attachment of your vacuum cleaner. If you need a helping hand to restore the vibrancy of your couch and furniture, contact a professional steam cleaner. Your upholstery can require a deeper cleaning than you are capable of providing.
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