Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

11.17.2011

Cleaning Tips and Secrets!

Okay, My house is clean 89% of the time. And when I say clean, I mean CLEAN. I don't judge others for having a messy house, but my personal belief is simple: I work hard to own my home, why wouldn't I want to keep it clean? Sure, when someone decides to come over, you can pick up a little bit, but what if someone just drops by? Don't you always want to be sure your house is spic and span? I know I do. Here is what I do:

1. Make a cleaning list or break down your cleaning.
This seems silly, but if you're just not sure where to start, these can be helpful at first. I have things I do "Daily", things I do "Weekly" and things I do "Monthly" and I stick to them.

2.  Try to clean at least a little every day.
Cleaning EVERY DAY? That's preposterous! But stick with me here. Have you ever heard that saying "A stitch in time saves nine?"? Well, this applies here. If you make it a habit to pick your house up every single day, you will find that you have much less mess by the end of the week (when you do your "weekly" cleaning). I'm not saying go ninja on dust bunnies daily, but just pick up stuff! Pick up stuff off the floor, or clean off your counters. In fact, one of the best things to do is clean as you go. I know it's tempting to sit that plate on the counter or put it in the sink with food on it, but take the extra time to scrape it off or rinse it off. We could even get crazy and actually put it in the dishwasher.


3.  Multitask
It's quite easy. Just pick up the house while you're cooking or watching your shows. If food needs to simmer for 30 minutes, that's 30 minutes of cleaning! :-)

4. For the love of all things holy, DUST ONCE A WEEK!
Dusting once a week makes the job less tedious. And make sure you dust EVERYTHING that needs it. Don't forget about your vents and ceiling fans! As well as running a swiffer over your floors if you have hardwood. Dust is disgusting and makes people sick (especially allergy people). I'd rather dust a thin layer once a week than dust a 4 inch layer every month. Just look up what dust is and you'll be dusting every day! And don't forget to change your air filter ONCE A MONTH!

5. Save BIG projects for monthly cleaning.
Every month, I do the things that I HATE doing most. I clean out the fridge, I wash the baseboards and clean out the dryer vent. If it is a big complex job, I leave it for the monthly cleaning. But it STILL needs to be done! You will feel a lot less overwhelmed.

6. Don't omit the outside of your house.
For some people, this is all they ever see. Make it look good!


So, as you can see, I do a LOT to make sure that my house stays clean, but I'm not 100% consistent with the daily things. Sometimes, if I'm sick or need to study, I'll let them slide for a few days. Sometimes, my weekly turns into the only time I clean, but I try really hard not to let that happen. Now that I've went through the basics, I have a few secrets I've picked up along the way! (Okay, these may not be secrets, but we can pretend, right?)


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1. How to keep your whites WHITE!
The above socks are an experiment I was doing a while back. They are both CLEAN but look at how gross one of them looks? Up next to the one on top, it looks GREY in real life! As it turns out, there really isn't any secret to keeping white their whitest. Are you ready to hear how?
SEPARATE YOUR LAUNDRY. 
That's it! The secret's out! Wash all whites together and use bleach. I have always added some lemon juice, but I haven't done a formal experiment to see if that works. The sock on top was washed with whites only with bleach, the sock on the bottom was washed with colors. 

2. Don't use dryer sheets on towels and wash your vent with soap weekly
This might sound weird, but dryer sheets actually coat your dryer vent with a thick film. Wanna test that theory? Take your dryer vent and run water over it. Does it go straight through or just ball up and roll around? Chances are, it balls up. If water won't go through, how can you expect air to? You'll save money and time and your clothes will dry quicker if you do this. Also, that same film will coat your towels and make them less absorbent. :-)

3. Use windex on your glass top stove, oven fronts, and microwave window.
If you really want to make them shine! You'll probably have to clean it with regular cleaner first if you have stuff caked on, but windex is the best to make it shiny and streak free!

4. In fact, use it on your laminate or hardwood floors!
I recently was told to try windex on my laminate floors and I was AMAZED at the results. It's not sticky, it doesn't smear or streak, it's AWESOME! The only problem I have is that, it doesn't smell as good as the cleaner in my swiffer wet jet, but I'm willing to make the sacrifice. 

5. Speaking of Swiffer, you know that pesky bottle with the unremoveable cap?
Y'know, the bottle that comes on your wet jet that you have to keep buying replacement bottles for? HOW is that good for the environment? Having to buy bottle after bottle? Are these recyclable? I'm not sure. Probably. You can actually remove the cap though! You have to know the mechanics of the lid. Underneath the cap, there are several little prongs that keep the cap on the bottle. I destroyed a couple of them trying to figure this out. So, the trick is to make those little prong soft without damaging the lid (you'll need it). So, I googled how others did this and found that they were using boiling water. What a great idea! I'll make it soft and not destroy it! IT WORKS! Hold the bottle with the cap down into some boiling water (BE CAREFUL). Hold for about 2 minutes and then, use a rag and give it a HARD TWIST. It'll pop right off!

Then you can see those little prongs at the bottom. Simply snip those off! I used nail clippers, but you could use anything  you had (even scissors). This ensures that the cap is permanently removable. Now refill it with your cleaner of choice and reuse! :-)

6. Invest in some Barkeepers Friend
This stuff is the bomb diggity (do they say that anymore?) I had a cookie sheet and a frying pan that was stained beyond belief and I couldn't get it off. Some bar keepers friend in that took it right off! Just squirt it on and let it sit, then scrub it off! Be sure you clean the pan afterwards with regular dishwashing liquid. I also use it on my glass top stove weekly to keep it looking band new.


Sorry about the long post, but I hope you find these tips helpful! What are some of your secret cleaning weapons or tips? Share them with us!

Bathroom and Bedroom Renovation Update

Well, It's certainly been a long time since I updated! SHAME! I'll start by saying I have a completely legitimate reason as to why I haven't updated. Actually, I have more than one legitimate reason. 1. I have had tests this week and 2. I have been in the middle of some SERIOUS bathroom and kitchen renovation! Okay, so it's not really serious... Not yet anyway! But I thought I would share some progress with you!

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First, we decided to paint our bedroom. It was an ugly flat two tone khaki and hunter green. YUCK! After 2 years of living here, I drug out my famous paint color and smeared it on the walls.

Before...

After!

BTW - I am in LOVE with my paint color. I mixed it using an old Duron paint color as my inspiration. This paint color is amazing. It goes with EVERYTHING (except pink and purple). I love how in some lights, it looks more wheatish and in other lights, it looks tan or khaki. A MUST for anyone. I put it in every single room of our house, except our kitchen and bathrooms.

While I had the paint out, I decided to paint my bathroom cabinets:

Guest Bathroom Before...

And AFTER!
I just used the same color I bought for my trim, which is like a creamy white. I didn't want solid white cabinets or trim. Please disregard the ugly yellow paint on the walls...

Master Bathroom Before:

And AFTER!
See how much better that looks? I am not an orange wood kind of girl. 

Then, I decided to take out our old 4 post bed because it was making the room seem really small. Doesn't it just look better? That zebra pillow doesn't belong on the bed, but I needed a place to put it while I cleaned up! Too many pillows?

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There is still LOTS to on my To Do list for the remodel:
1. I'm painting my countertops (kitchen and bathroom) with a granite kit
2. Adding a subway tile backsplash to kitchen
3. Painting my bathroom walls. 
4. New lights for all three rooms I just remodeled. 
5. And just random decorating. 


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Next year, we will be putting this house up on the market and building a new one. I have loved living in this house and getting to experience home ownership for the first time, but now I think it's time to move on. I watched this house go from EW to OH and it was very empowering to know it was all DIY! SPEAKING OF HOUSE STUFF, I have some goodies for everyone. I am sharing my Chili Recipe plus some house cleaning tips! Happy house cleaning! :-)