Homecleaning: Five Things You Should Know

Maintaining a household is not easy between work, family, and many commitments. It is futile to hide: Keeping clean and neat is exhausting, not satisfying, and also takes valuable time to devote to our family, friends, and friends. Below we bring you some small, simple rules [...]
Maintaining a household is not easy between work, family, and many commitments.
It is futile to hide it: Keeping clean and neat is exhausting, not satisfying, and also takes valuable time to dedicate to our family, friends, and friends.
Below, we bring you some small, simple house cleaning rules, repeating some of the brains of the grandmothers, where we will benefit from unblemished organization and several more hours of deserved freedom.
With spring comes the desire to restore order each year and to improve the home. Be careful, we can ease our fatigue and save time.
Rule number one: The first thing to do at the start of a cleaning session is organize space. On the other hand, if it is true that everything has its place to save time and effort, order is truly fundamental. Everything you use, including cleaning equipment, should be properly stored after use. Enough of all the socks scattered around, shoes in front of the couch, cards, and useless items (but who knows where they come from!) Throwing into the kitchen table, with hair dryers and leftover brushes in the sink: cleaning will be much faster.
Rule number two: Room for room. To proceed systematically and without wasting time walking up and down the house, you have to clean up one room then the other. If we want to avoid satanic efforts, we always put the kitchen in order, clean the table, and sink without leaving the dirty dishes and the surrounding dishes.
Rule number three: Ordering. It is not important what frequency we choose - once or twice a week, just weekends or a little each day - is to keep the pace right. Being orderly is important because it helps us to control our situation and to organize ourselves in time. Each of them.
Rule number four: Up or down. Whatever room you make, the main thing to remember is that cleaners have their way up there. It is better to make the first dust, which will then fall on the floor and then be devoted to washing the surfaces. Remember, the carpet must always be shaken before dust is another foresight to bear in mind.
Rule number five: Watch the rag. When sweeping the dust, whether it be shelves, shelves, or lamps, never forget that it is better to remove dust with a dry rag and then pass a wet. In fact, if the surfaces that need to be cleaned are particularly dusted, if we don't first make with dry rags, we risk remaining dirt there.












