Do a Deep Cleaning of Your Home
Spring is here, which means it’s time to do a deep cleaning of your home to wash away the dust and cobwebs of winter. Here are some tips for tackling the job:
- Strip bedding and launder it. Vacuum mattresses and box springs.
- Wash walls and ceilings. Use a microfiber mop or duster on a long handle. Start high and work your way down.
- Clean ceiling fans and light fixtures. Use a lint-free cloth and cleaner made for dusting.
- Vacuum upholstered furniture thoroughly. Use attachments to get into crevices.
- Clean under and behind furniture. Make sure to get hard-to-reach corners.
- Wash windows, screens, and window sills. Use a squeegee for streak-free windows.
- Clean out closets. Donate or toss anything you haven’t worn in a year. Vacuum shelves and floors.
- Move appliances and clean under and behind them. Vacuum dust and cobwebs.
- Clean carpets. Rent a shampooer and thoroughly clean carpets. Let them dry completely before walking on them.
- Dust bookshelves and knickknacks. Use a lint-free cloth.
- Disinfect countertops, sinks, and faucets in kitchen and bathrooms. Use a multipurpose cleaner and rinse well.
Putting in the elbow grease for a deep spring cleaning will make your home feel fresh and renewed.
Clear Out Cobwebs Outside Your Home
In addition to deep cleaning the interior, spring is also the perfect time to clear cobwebs and dust from the exterior of your home:
- Clean outdoor light fixtures. Use a duster or lint-free cloth.
- Wash exterior windows and screens. Use a garden hose, squeegee, and mild soap.
- Rinse outdoor furniture to remove pollen and dirt.
- Remove cobwebs from eaves and corners with a broom or vacuum extension.
- Use a leaf blower to remove dust and debris from patios, decks, and walkways.
- Clean outdoor ceiling fans and vents. Remove dust and grime.
- Pressure wash siding to give exterior surfaces a fresh start.
- Clean outdoor furniture cushions or replace them if worn.
- Check seals around windows and doors. Replace any worn seals.
Giving the exterior of your home a good scrubbing will make it ready for sunny spring days outdoors.
Freshen Up Your Car
Don’t forget to give your car a spring cleaning too! Here’s how:
- Vacuum and wash floor mats, seats, and upholstery. Use interior cleaners and protectants.
- Clean the interior glass and mirrors. Remove fingerprints and dust.
- Use a microfiber cloth and cleaner to remove dust from the dashboard and console.
- Clean seat belts, buckles, and leather. Remove grime buildup.
- Shampoo carpeting and floor mats. Let them dry fully before replacing.
- Vacuum and dust vents to remove debris.
- Use interior wipes on plastic and vinyl surfaces.
- Clean the trunk and cargo area. Vacuum and wipe out dirt.
- Wash the exterior and apply wax or sealant for protection.
- Clean wheel wells and tires. Remove mud and built-up grime.
Driving a clean car feels great and also extends the life of your vehicle’s interior. A thorough spring cleaning makes your car fresh and ready for road trips ahead!
Freshen Up Yourself Too!
Spring cleaning applies to you as well! Here are some tips:
- Get a haircut to trim away split ends and dead growth.
- Use a body scrub in the shower to exfoliate skin.
- Trim nails and push back cuticles to tidy fingers and toes.
- Use a facial mask to draw out impurities and refresh skin.
- Clean out makeup bags and discard old products.
- Whitening toothpaste can brighten stained teeth.
- Exfoliate lips to remove dead skin and flakes.
- Apply self-tanner to give yourself a sun-kissed glow.
- Dust blush onto cheeks for a healthy, rosy flush.
- Style hair with new products or updos for a fresh look.
Treat yourself to some spring pampering! Letting go of your own “cobwebs” will make you look and feel rejuvenated.
This spring, give your home, car, and even yourself a deep clean. Thorough scrubbing inside and out will banish cobwebs and dust, making everything fresh, clean, and ready to bloom!