5 Effective Cleaning Tips For Your Home

" I remember how my mom use to clean up the house.She is a perfect home maker you know.
I miss the way we use to help her in scooping the mess,the dirt n the dust out of our home ...
Today I cleaned my apartment which I share with my four friends.....and to tell you I miss my mom ...
You know she use to make things real simple n easy ......
And cleaning the house is a real time taking task if you wanna do it with some perfection...which she is good at....
Today I would like to share her cleaning tips which will make house cleaning not just easy but time saving also....
I bet this will definately going to help you guys .......
So its like this check it out....

Tip # 1: Do not make yourself or your family members slaves to your home. Both you and your family would have to be the best judges of how often you need to clean your home. The size of your residence, the quantity and ages of family members, whether any of you have environmental allergies, your tolerance for disorders, as well as numerous other aspects will influence how frequently you decide to clean. You do not have to clean every thing daily, each week, or monthly. You only need to clean every room and every post as often as is necessary to preserve the type of surroundings you want. We observed it was beneficial for our whole family by sitting down together and discuss this problem.

Tip # 2: Create a consistent cleaning schedule. It is simpler to keep the house clean if you prevent things from becoming really dusty or even dirty. If you wait a long time between cleaning sessions, it makes the work a lot more difficult. An excellent cleaning list can definitely help; in addition to this, you might want to consider using software to keep track of your cleaning plan.

Tip # 3: Reduce clutter! Do you want to exhibit mementos, collectible figurines, or even knickknacks around the house? They can beautify and customize your own home, however they also add to your cleaning load. The greater you reduce clutter, the less complicated it's to keep dust under control.

Tip # 4: Control dust. Consistent dusting as well as vacuuming are the secrets to controlling dust in your home. The majority of people who are allergic to dust are in fact allergic to dust mite excrement. Dust mites are tiny bugs which eat the skin flakes present in dust. If you provide dust mites with plenty of food by letting dust to build up in your own home, then they will reproduce rapidly. The increased dust mite populace in turn generates more and more allergens (and more and more dust mites). It is an endless cycle. Periodic dust removal does away with not just the "dust", but this lowers the reproducing population of dust mites. If you've allowed lots of dust to amass, you need to dust as well as vacuum much more frequently in the beginning. If you create a consistent schedule, you will notice that there's less and less dust every time you clean. Whenever this happens, you can decrease your dusting as well as vacuuming frequency. To remove dust from a room, begin by dusting up high. This enables loose dust to fall onto lower surfaces, providing you a second chance to clean it up whenever you dust the lower areas. Do not stir up the dust or flick it to the air; wipe it off in long strokes if possible as well as keep it on your dust cloth. We like to use cloth diapers for dusting, and we shake them out regularly outside our house to avoid releasing the dust back to the air inside our home. Dust as well as remove everything from the top of each horizontal surface, as well as then dust the surface itself. This is easy to do if you keep clutter to a minimum. When you've got wiped down all the horizontal surfaces in the room, finish by vacuuming the floor.

Tip # 5: Maintain your bathrooms clean the easiest way. To find out how frequently you need to clean your bathroom sinks, showers, as well as tubs, observe how long it takes for soap to form a film on the surfaces. It is much less complicated to clean these surfaces when the film is thin, so do not wait until it gets thick. Soap scum and hair combine to plug your bathroom drains. If you are using a liquid soap as opposed to bar soap, it will decrease the soap scum issue. Do not allow hair to go down the drain when you clean your sinks or at other times in between, specifically if you have long hair. It's easy to gather the hair which gathers up in the sinks and on the counter each time you brush your hair, as well as you will realize that your sinks will keep running freely almost indefinitely. You can sweep up the hair with your hand, or use a tissue if you're squeamish. It is well worth the effort, and your bathrooms will look nicer, too.

Wish you happy home cleaning....and please do help ur mother in doing it ...she would love that ......and
Who knows you could earn a special n delicious surprise which she will cook for you .....that day..."

Bye now!