Cleaning In Spring, Doing It Right

By Link Offerman


During the cold, gray months of winter, giving the home a thorough, deep cleaning isn't exactly the thing on the forefront of everyone's mind. But along with the Spring season comes a desire to renew and revitalize. For most people, seeing the outdoors become colorful and full of life once more fuels a desire to beautify their home as well. But regardless of the size of your home, a deep cleaning of every nook and cranny can be a daunting prospect. But having the right preparations and process can make it much easier and smoother than you may have ever imagined.

What separates Spring Cleaning from the usual routine is how much deeper it goes. It's far more thorough than the weekly vacuuming and mopping you likely do. With any big project, being organized and having a plan is the key to making it progress efficiently. This is why it's not a bad idea to start by writing out a plan, or at least a list of what needs to be done and when. You might start by making a list of every room in the home, including those that are less-used. Remember, the point is to clean the things that don't get as much hygienic attention. Walk through the house and make notes of windows, closets, appliances and perhaps even the walls. If you don't want to make a list, you might at least do a little research beforehand. You could probably find a good spring cleaning list on the internet.

So now you know what in the house needs cleaning. The next thing you need to consider is what's required to clean those things. Once you're scrubbing away and getting dirty, running to the store to buy a product you need is not a very appealing prospect at all. It's better to prepare beforehand.

An uncluttered workspace will also make the cleaning and sanitizing process go much smoother. You don't want to have to constantly shift items of clutter around while you are working, so it's best to make sure the floor and area is as clear as possible before you begin,.

One of the most important things to remember is to pace yourself. You can probably get the big stuff out of the way over a weekend, but to really take to the spirit of spring cleaning and go beyond the usual routine, it will take more time than that. It can be discouraging when progress seems slow, but the pace that most people go at is expected and reasonable. Not many can take a week off of work to clean, so the best solution is probably to group each chore into a reasonable chunk. That way, you can chip away at the list a little piece at a time. There's no need to stick to an overly-strict schedule. Give each task the amount of time it needs, and don't get anxious when something is taking longer than expected. Spring cleaning doesn't mean it has to be done as soon as spring begins.

When you have the time to clean, you don't want to waste it with needless endeavors, but at the same time, you don't want to work so hard that you burn yourself out. A break now and then can be very beneficial, and can help you keep your stamina throughout the whole process.

Having a clean, beautiful home can be a weight off of your mind and help you enjoy the spring season that much more.




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