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use Vinegar and water so much safer the other cleaners
ReplyDeleteDelegate! My husband and I have spring cleaning weekend.
ReplyDeleteOpen a window to get some fresh air, put on some great music, and focus on the things that will make the biggest impact first!
ReplyDeleteSpraying down your windows with Apple cider vinegar and wiping down with old newspapers cleans better streak free than window cleaner believe me I tried both ways! It's cheaper too
ReplyDeleteI clean my dryer lint filters using the used dryer sheet and then throw the lint out for the birds to make their nests. They love it!
ReplyDeleteDon't do everything at once! Set aside a hour for cleaning, then take a break!
ReplyDeletethanks for the brush tutorial, i get confused at timesabout which brush to use! these sound like great brushes.
ReplyDeleteTake down curtains and load in washing machine on delicate cycle. Go outside to clean window screens then glass. Back inside to clean blinds then glass.
ReplyDeleteDo a little cleaning each day so it doesn't pile up.
ReplyDeleteI just read a hint that said to soak orange rinds in vinegar for two weeks, then put the strained vinegar in a spray bottle to use for cleaning. It's also supposed to be good to control ants. My rinds are soaking now and I hope it works well.
ReplyDeleteI always clean my windows in the spring using newspaper.
ReplyDeleteMy cleaning tip is to use your used dryer sheets for dusting. The static electricity in the dryer sheet traps the dust
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Always begin on the right side of your stove, then move clockwise around the room. The stove is typically the dirtiest part of the kitchen, so ending with it keeps you from spreading dirt and grease. (First, soak drip pans and knobs in warm soapy water. By the time you've worked your way around, they'll be easier to clean.)
ReplyDeleteI like to start with our windows first. I also put all my cleaning supplies into a bucket with a handle. This way, I go room to room with that bucket and I don't need to be running back & forth looking for supplies.
ReplyDeleteMy best spring cleaning tips: Go around the house and make a list of everything that needs to be done, and then work off the list. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy best spring cleaning tip is take your time, it doesn't have to be done in a day.
ReplyDeleteMy best spring cleaning tip is don't overwhelm yourself. Focus on cleaning one room at a time.
ReplyDeleteGo through one room at a time, with a box, to collect all the stuff that's either in the wrong place, or that you no longer want.
ReplyDeleteI declutter one space at a time so it does not becoming overwhelming
ReplyDeleteDo the cleaning in small jobs so you do not get overwhelmed.
ReplyDeletealyce poalillo
make up own natural cleaner with tea tree oil.
ReplyDeleteClean one room per day so you don't get overwhelmed.
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I like to open the windows and start with small jobs first.
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I like everything spotless but I don't want to do it!!! Actually I take it room by room or parts of a room at a time. I'm working on really simplifying everything. If I don't use it, for the most part, I get rid of it. thanks for this opportunity.
ReplyDeleteTake unused items to a charity place.
ReplyDeleteMy best tip is delegate to all my minions! Hahaha! No really, everyone helps.
ReplyDeleteWhen I clean with music playing, I clean faster and have fun with it. Brittney House
ReplyDeleteI declutter each room before cleaning just to get the stuff out of each room that doesn't belong and put it where it really belongs.
ReplyDeleteAir everything out really well before AND after vacuuming--if dust blows around, you want that to be done with before you start vacuuming (but you still want fresh air after you vacuum).
ReplyDeleteOldie but goodie, vinegar and water for windows.
ReplyDeleteMy best cleaning tip is to do a little cleaning each day so it doesn't pile up
ReplyDeleteI clean one section of the house at a time!!
ReplyDeleteClear some of the clutter by eliminating things you do not use and donate them. For inexpensive and natural cleaning solutions, you can use baking soda and white vinegar. White Vinegar can help cut grease, eliminate mildew, and get rid of stains. Baking soda is great for cleaning and deodorizing things.
ReplyDeleteI break it down into quarters of the house to clean at one time rather than all at once.
ReplyDeleteI move all of my furniture and vacuum underneath and clean the baseboards.
ReplyDeletedo one room at a time
ReplyDeleteRather than making several trips to put things in the correct place, use a clothes basket (or something similar) to gather everything together, and then take them all out of whichever room you are cleaning in one trip.
ReplyDeleteI would say to play music while cleaning,because it helps make it more enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteFinish one project before moving on to the next.
ReplyDeletePick me! Pick me! Woohoo! I spit clean and hoard, Lol.
ReplyDeleteI spot clean. Duh and store my hoard under the bed.
ReplyDeleteI spot clean. Duh and store my hoard under the bed.
ReplyDeletePick me! Pick me! Woohoo! I spit clean and hoard, Lol.
ReplyDeleteGet the whole family involved in the cleaning, make it a game so it's more fun for kids.
ReplyDeleteI go through the whole house and tidy / throw things out, and then I go through one room at a time, deep cleaning each. It keeps me from getting overwhelmed!
ReplyDeleteI would say my only cleaning tips are to go slow do one room a day that way you don't get burned out and go do a more thourough job
ReplyDeleteWork on one room at a time so you don't get too overwhelmed!
ReplyDeleteUsing lemon to clean and sanitize anything from the kitchen sink to the bathroom and with added freshness - shaunie
ReplyDeleteMy best tip is to do one room at a time until you finish it all
ReplyDeleteI always clean 20 mins in the morning and 20 mins in the evening when everyone else is still asleep
ReplyDeleteFor the kitchen clean one cabinet/drawer at a time and before you put everything back in donate or get rid of items that you haven't used in a while and realistically aren't going to use. Also baking soda has great natural cleaning uses. sarah s in rafflecopter
ReplyDeleteHire somebody else to do it!
ReplyDeleteI love to open the doors and windows and get lots of fresh air in while cleaning!
ReplyDeleteI make a list of rooms to clean Monday through Friday so I never have to clean the entire house in one day!
ReplyDeleteWash the windows first so Spring can come in. Clean with upbeat music and it goes faster.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
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Clean from the inside out. If you start with the closets and things, you'll work your way out. If you start from what you can see first, you may never get to what you can't see. ;)
ReplyDeleteSwiffers clean up a ton of dust!
ReplyDeleteI open the windows and play music - keeps me going longer!
ReplyDeleteStart One room at a time and seperate between donate or sell... My biggest obstacles is coupons.. I have them every where. Wish me luck on getting that binder tamed...
ReplyDeleteStart One room at a time and seperate between donate or sell... My biggest obstacles is coupons.. I have them every where. Wish me luck on getting that binder tamed...
ReplyDeletepick one task to complete each day. before you know it everything will be deep cleaned!
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Ashley C
My best tip is to go through each room one at a time and make three piles of things ... keep, store and trash. We've been doing a lot of this lately!!
ReplyDeleteuse wax-based aerosol spray on stainless steel, and organize clothing and accessories by color :)
ReplyDeleteFocus on one room at a time, I tend to get distracted and not finish in one room before starting another
ReplyDeleteMy best tip is to get everyone else in the house to do it..!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBest tip for me is to open the windows, make sure it's a sunny day out- and get it done as soon as you can so you can then go and enjoy the day!
ReplyDeleteMy best tip is to not try to do it all in one day. Focus on one room a day.
ReplyDeleteThank You for the giveaway…time to clean that dust / dirt behind your refrigerator, and clean out your clothes dryer exhaust vent.
ReplyDeleteRafflecopter: Bryan E.
Baskets, baskets, baskets! They are great for quick pickups and storage in every room. I also try to keep a small inventory of cleaning supplies in each bathroom and the kitchen so that I don't have to move products from room to room.
ReplyDeleteA roommate left the microwave a baked-on disaster. I put 1 cup of hot water and 1 cup of white vinegar in a bowl, then heated it in the microwave for ten minutes. The steam softened the caked-on food. Then I used the vinegar/water mix to clean it with a soft cloth. Immaculate!
ReplyDeleteClean from top to bottom, vacuum after you dust.
ReplyDeleteI break it down by doing it room by room. I clean, toss and donate as I go!
ReplyDeletemy tip is due one room at a time
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