Spring is here, which means it’s time for some deep cleaning! As satisfying as it is to do a quick tidy-up, there are many spots in a home that only get a deep clean once or twice a year.
I’ve put together this guide to walk you through spring cleaning your home from top to bottom. With some checklists, cleaning tips and a room-by-room rundown, you’ll be ready to tackle every nook and cranny.
Supplies You’ll Need
Here’s a checklist of cleaning tools and products I recommend having on hand before you begin:
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Vacuum cleaner – Make sure it’s in good working order and has attachments like a crevice tool to reach tight spaces. Consider renting a carpet cleaner as well.
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Mop and bucket – Use a microfiber mop if possible. It cleans better than a traditional string mop.
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Cleaning rags – Have plenty of microfiber cloths, paper towels and old T-shirts on hand.
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Duster – Invest in a high-quality duster with a telescoping handle.
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Broom and dustpan
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Cleaning caddy – A bucket with built-in compartments to tote everything from room to room.
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All-purpose cleaner – Choose something that can be used on most surfaces.
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Glass cleaner
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Disinfecting wipes and spray – To sanitize high-touch areas like doorknobs.
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Baking soda – Cleans and deodorizes.
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White vinegar – Cuts through grime.
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Rubber gloves
Top Cleaning Tips
Here are some of my top spring cleaning tips before you get started:
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Set aside time to tackle one room or area per day so it doesn’t feel overwhelming.
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Start from the top and work your way down in each room. Dust the tops of shelves and fan blades before vacuuming the floor.
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Don’t forget about window treatments! Take down curtains to launder or dry clean. Vacuum blinds.
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Wash walls, baseboards and doors with an all-purpose cleaner and rag. Grime builds up over time.
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Disinfect high-touch areas like doorknobs, light switches, TV remotes, phones and tables.
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Move small furniture pieces to vacuum and mop underneath.
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Declutter as you clean! Get rid of unused items and tidy storage spaces like closets.
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Gather cleaning supplies for each room ahead of time so you’re not running around looking for things.
Room-by-Room Spring Cleaning
Now let’s get into the nitty gritty! Here’s my room-by-room spring cleaning checklist:
Kitchen
- Clear counters and wipe down with disinfectant.
- Clean inside appliances like the microwave, oven, coffee maker.
- Vacuum refrigerator coils.
- Wipe down outside of fridge and other appliances.
- Clean sink and faucet fixtures.
- Organize cabinets and pantry. Toss expired food.
- Mop floors.
Living Room
- Dust ceiling fan blades, bookshelves and surfaces.
- Vacuum upholstered furniture, under cushions and corners.
- Wash throw pillows and blankets.
- Disinfect remote controls, phones, game controllers.
- Vacuum under furniture and along baseboards.
- Clean windows, window sills and blinds.
- Shampoo carpets or rugs if needed.
Bedrooms
- Strip bedding and launder. Replace pillows if needed.
- Vacuum mattress thoroughly and consider using a disinfectant spray. Allow to dry before remaking bed.
- Dust ceiling fans, furniture, baseboards.
- Clean under beds. Vacuum and wipe down.
- Wash pillows and comforters.
- Clean windows, sills, blinds.
- Organize closets and dressers. Donate unused items.
Bathrooms
- Use a disinfectant spray or bleach solution to sanitize surfaces. Let sit before wiping clean. Focus on counters, sinks, toilets, tub and shower.
- Scrub tile grout with a stiff brush and baking soda paste.
- Clean exhaust fan covers.
- Wipe down mirrors and glass.
- Organize cabinets and drawers. Toss expired products.
Laundry Room
- Give the washer and dryer a thorough wipe down, including the doors, dispensers and inside drums if you can access them. Run empty washing machine cycles with vinegar or bleach.
- Clean dryer vents and ducts to improve air flow.
- Dust shelving, organize supplies like detergent.
- Mop floors.
Garage and Basement
- Sweep floors.
- Organize shelves and storage bins. Donate or toss anything you don’t need.
- Wipe down tools or sports/outdoor equipment.
- Clean windows and light fixtures.
- Discard chemicals that are expired or you don’t use. Follow proper hazardous waste disposal procedures.
Outdoor Areas
- Sweep debris from porch, patio, deck.
- Clean outdoor furniture and cushions.
- Wash windows and doors.
- Clean doormats and entryways.
- Touch up outdoor paint if needed.
- Inspect exterior walls and trim for any cracks or damage.
- Clean outdoor play equipment.
- Service lawn mower and any outdoor power equipment.
Enjoy a Cleaner Home This Spring
I hope this extensive top-to-bottom spring cleaning guide gives you a place to start and a plan of attack! Just focus on one area each day. Before long your home will feel clean, clutter-free and refreshed for spring.