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It's spring again: The time of renewal, rebirth, and cleaning your damn house. I mean really cleaningānot just picking up a little, but moving the couch, wiping the blades of the ceiling fan, and getting behind the fridge. Spring cleaning.
If youāre putting effort into it, you can make both the returning Messiah and the Easter Bunny proud, but you'll need to avoid these common spring cleaning mistakes.
Iām putting this one first because moving the furniture is what separates spring cleaning from regular cleaning. That said, a spotless home is not worth screwing up your back. Like anything else, thereās technique to moving furniture: keep heavy objects close to your body, donāt bend at the waist, lift with your legs. Remember to breathe. Improper technique leads to injury. For a deeper dive on injury-free furniture moving, check out our guideābut the best advice, is āif you think itās too heavy, get some help.ā
Personally, I canāt understand people who prefer to clean with vinegar, lemon juice, or other wimpy options. Itās not really clean to me unless dangerous chemicals are involved. But dangerous chemicals demand respect: cleaners like ammonia, bleach, and oven cleaners are probably going to be caustic, poisonous, fume-releasing, and otherwise capable of killing you, your pets, or your loved ones if used (or mixed) incorrectly. So read the warning labels carefully, actually follow their guidelines, and have the number of poison control on hand.
Honor your moment of sudden motivation, but instead of an āIām cleaning everything right nowā vibe, use your energy to plan first. Break your spring clean into smaller, manageable tasks, or youāll end the day with all the furniture moved and everything in disarray. Spring cleaning is a project, and like any project, it will come out better if you make a realistic plan. For the specifics, start with taking the advice of professional housekeepers.
When Iām cleaning, thereās little worse than spending all day scrubbing, only to have my place still look cluttered. Too much crap around makes me feel like my whole life is disorganized, so I use deep cleaning days as āgetting rid of thingsā days, too. If I havenāt used it since the last time I cleaned, I seriously consider a trip to the local thrift store. Lifehacker's decluttering queen Lindsey Ellefson has many more tips to get you started.
Even if it isnāt stained and smelly, your mattress is probably disgusting. You spend eight hours a night there sweating, drooling, and shedding dead skin cells. You probably let your dog up there, too. Itās a hassle, but there are a lot of ways to clean a mattress. Donāt forget the inside of your garbage cans either. And the inside of your refrigerator. And your remote controls. I could go on all dayāyou're probably forgetting a lot of places you should be cleaning.
You donāt need a ton of gear to deep clean, but you canāt clean your house with a single old rag either. A basic surface cleaning kit should include all-purpose cleaning liquid, window cleaning liquid, cloth (microfiber, if possible), a scrub-brush, and a hand duster. You also need a mop and bucket, a broom, more garbage bags than usual, and a vacuum with attachments. Optional are things like ivory polish, guitar wax, and other specialized-to-you cleaning supplies.
Want a clear rundown of what you need to take on this annual task and keep your home clean all year long? Here's a guide.
I always mean to clean my house. I have the best intentions, but then thereās something to watch on TV or I decide to get some empanadas, and before I realize it, the day is over. But if Iāve invited people over, Iām going to clean, because I donāt want other people to see how I live. Perhaps you can relate. If youāre having motivation problems, nothing solves them like fear of other people judging you. So throw a springtime party. If your house really sparkles, all your friends will silently feel shame for their own slovenliness, and thatās a win-win.
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If youāre putting effort into it, you can make both the returning Messiah and the Easter Bunny proud, but you'll need to avoid these common spring cleaning mistakes.
Doing all the heavy lifting yourself
Iām putting this one first because moving the furniture is what separates spring cleaning from regular cleaning. That said, a spotless home is not worth screwing up your back. Like anything else, thereās technique to moving furniture: keep heavy objects close to your body, donāt bend at the waist, lift with your legs. Remember to breathe. Improper technique leads to injury. For a deeper dive on injury-free furniture moving, check out our guideābut the best advice, is āif you think itās too heavy, get some help.ā
Mixing cleaning products
Personally, I canāt understand people who prefer to clean with vinegar, lemon juice, or other wimpy options. Itās not really clean to me unless dangerous chemicals are involved. But dangerous chemicals demand respect: cleaners like ammonia, bleach, and oven cleaners are probably going to be caustic, poisonous, fume-releasing, and otherwise capable of killing you, your pets, or your loved ones if used (or mixed) incorrectly. So read the warning labels carefully, actually follow their guidelines, and have the number of poison control on hand.
Trying to do it all at once (or without a plan)
Honor your moment of sudden motivation, but instead of an āIām cleaning everything right nowā vibe, use your energy to plan first. Break your spring clean into smaller, manageable tasks, or youāll end the day with all the furniture moved and everything in disarray. Spring cleaning is a project, and like any project, it will come out better if you make a realistic plan. For the specifics, start with taking the advice of professional housekeepers.
Cleaning before decluttering
When Iām cleaning, thereās little worse than spending all day scrubbing, only to have my place still look cluttered. Too much crap around makes me feel like my whole life is disorganized, so I use deep cleaning days as āgetting rid of thingsā days, too. If I havenāt used it since the last time I cleaned, I seriously consider a trip to the local thrift store. Lifehacker's decluttering queen Lindsey Ellefson has many more tips to get you started.
Forgetting the mattress (and garbage cans)
Even if it isnāt stained and smelly, your mattress is probably disgusting. You spend eight hours a night there sweating, drooling, and shedding dead skin cells. You probably let your dog up there, too. Itās a hassle, but there are a lot of ways to clean a mattress. Donāt forget the inside of your garbage cans either. And the inside of your refrigerator. And your remote controls. I could go on all dayāyou're probably forgetting a lot of places you should be cleaning.
Not having the right cleaning supplies
You donāt need a ton of gear to deep clean, but you canāt clean your house with a single old rag either. A basic surface cleaning kit should include all-purpose cleaning liquid, window cleaning liquid, cloth (microfiber, if possible), a scrub-brush, and a hand duster. You also need a mop and bucket, a broom, more garbage bags than usual, and a vacuum with attachments. Optional are things like ivory polish, guitar wax, and other specialized-to-you cleaning supplies.
Want a clear rundown of what you need to take on this annual task and keep your home clean all year long? Here's a guide.
Relying on a moment of inspiration
I always mean to clean my house. I have the best intentions, but then thereās something to watch on TV or I decide to get some empanadas, and before I realize it, the day is over. But if Iāve invited people over, Iām going to clean, because I donāt want other people to see how I live. Perhaps you can relate. If youāre having motivation problems, nothing solves them like fear of other people judging you. So throw a springtime party. If your house really sparkles, all your friends will silently feel shame for their own slovenliness, and thatās a win-win.
Full story here: