Tips to Clean Your House in a Short Time
For busy people like us, we only have time to clean whenever we don’t have a job or during the weekends when we’re free. It means all of the week’s mess will be cleaned once, and honestly, it’s going to take a while. You can always opt for house cleaners to do the job for you, but when the time comes you feel like cleaning the house will lessen your stress, there are a few simple hacks we can share with you to do it in a short time.

Stick to the Plan
You won’t spend too much time cleaning if you don’t have any mess, except for dust and small trashes around. One way of lessening cleaning time is keeping your house organized and clean. Also, consistency is the key. If you want to clean the house once a week, the next few weeks will become easier. If it’s your first time planning a cleaning schedule, you will find a lot of dust in the corners. No matter how clean it looks, if the house hasn’t been touched by a duster for quite a long time, it’s going to be dusty.
Start in the Bathroom
Start cleaning all the bathrooms at once. Remove everything from the showers, tubs, and sinks and spray with cleaning products. Do the same with the toilet. While soaking the bathroom with cleaning products, empty all the trash baskets.
3. Clean the Ceilings and Wall
While the bathroom is still soaking with the products, you can leave it and clean the corners, ceilings, door jams, and walls. Use a flat microfiber mop on the floor and ceiling. Clean the fan blades and light fixtures. If it’s full of bugs or dirt then it might take you more time until you clean it.
Finish the Bathroom
Once you get the dust and webs, finish the bathroom. Use a tool called “Magic Reach” to scrub and reach the whole shower. Once you’re done, put the things back like shampoo and conditioners in the shower. Next to clean is the toilet. Use rubber gloves for cleaning, bleach solution for disinfecting, and brush for final cleaning. The last one to clean is the floor. Use a rag for this job.
Do the Dusting
Dusting is one of the hardest cleaning jobs especially if you dust the furniture. Start at the top of the furniture or windows then down to the bottom. Wipe every vase, frame, lamp, or any other thing at the top of your table.
Clean the Floors
Once you’re done with the dusting, you’re now ready to do the floors. The best way to clean it is by using a vacuum. Start at the edge or corners of the floors then clean the carpets and rugs next. If your floor is made of tile or linoleum, use a sponge mop and a bucket. But, if you have carpet flooring, we suggest that you consider reaching out to experienced carpet cleaning companies near you.