Pour 2 gallons of warm water into a bucket if the floor is tiled or wooden. Pour in 1/4 cup white vinegar and wipe the floor with a clean mop. For a perfectly clean, repeat the process with a clean mop.
STEP 4: KITCHEN ORGANIZATION
This is pretty straightforward; your kitchen is your personal space, so it’s difficult for someone to tell you where to put everything. Keeping similar items together is a good way to organize your kitchen.
Pots, skillets, dining utensils, cooking utensils, plates, teacups, and even your groceries must all be grouped. This makes it easier to find everything in your kitchen and makes it appear more organized.
STEP 5: GOING TO THE BATHROOM
If your bathroom is clean and organized, it can be a lovely place. As with the kitchen, only keep what you absolutely need. This includes getting rid of anything you consider junk.
Instructions:
Remove everything from the countertops and use a cleaner to clean them. To clean the shower and toilet, use a strong stain remover (vinegar or diluted bleach mixed with warm water). The bathroom trash can be thoroughly cleaned because it can become very stinky.
Organize the contents of the cupboards and group everything. Clear and wipe out the cupboard before replacing these items. Only keep items used in the bathroom in the bathroom.
STEP 6. THE BEDROOMS
The beds must first be stripped. After that, sort through the clothes and shoes that are out of place. Begin by finding a home for every item in your closet. This also includes getting rid of clutter.
Instructions:
Dusting… When dusting, make sure to dust from top to bottom. After that, make the bed with fresh linens. Then, return to cleaning the furniture, using furniture polish this time.
This method of dusting prevents dust from the linen from becoming embedded in the furniture after you’ve finished cleaning the room.
WD-40 or BABY OIL can be used on wooden furniture to make it glow. A simple glass cleaner or rubbing alcohol will suffice for glass furniture.
FLOOR…
The floor is the last thing to be cleaned. For wooden and tile floors, use a regular floor cleaner. All you need for a carpeted floor is your vacuum.
Instructions:
If the carpet stinks, put a few drops of LAUNDRY ODOR BOOSTER in a small mesh bag, then place it in the vacuum. This will give your carpet a wonderful fragrance. To get rid of odors, sprinkle baking soda on the carpet.
STEP 7. THE LIVING AREA
The LIVING ROOM is the final and most straightforward room to clean in your home. Check the sofa and dust the chairs first. Remove all decorations from tables and television stands.
Instructions:
The next step would be to dust and polish the furniture. Replace your ornaments and decorations. Remove anything that does not belong on the sofas, such as books and bags.
END TABLES
An end table is required to keep your sofa free of stray items like books and remote controls. These are reasonably priced and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit your style. Keeping an end table next to each sofa will help to keep things organized.
Instructions:
Vacuum or mop the floor using the same floor cleaning method as before. These are the fundamental steps for deep cleaning and organizing your home. As you can see, it’s not that difficult.