Notice some aging or molding on your shower curtain? Don’t worry, that doesn’t mean you need to throw it away. You may not have the money to replace your shower curtain right now. If that’s the case, you can easily clean it and have it back to new in no time!
Cleaning the liner
You can’t clean your shower curtain properly without cleaning the liner. To clean your shower liner simply take the liner off and throw it in the washer using a mesh laundry bag. If you clean the liner without a mesh laundry bag be sure to throw a towel in with it to help clean it and prevent any damage. Either way, you can clean the liner at home and save a few bucks!
Cleaning the curtain
Using the same mesh laundry bag (if it’s big enough) throw your shower curtain in the washing machine using a mild detergent, a cup of vinegar, and warm water. Once the cycle is complete you can hang your shower curtain to air dry. Or you can also clean your shower curtain using a microfiber cloth and some white vinegar.
Cleaning the rings
In order to clean your shower curtain completely, you’ll also want to clean the rings that hold it up. While you’re washing the curtain and the liner you can begin cleaning the rings. Since these rings, are exposed to soap scum and dust it’s important to give them a good cleaning every so often. Grab a bowl (or use your bathroom sink) and fill it with hot steamy water and a cup of white vinegar. Let the rings sit for at least 30 minutes before rinsing off and wiping away any limescale or stuck on soap scum.
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While our professional cleaners here at Spekless don’t clean shower curtains during our scheduled cleanings, we can clean your bathroom from top to bottom. This includes your shower walls, the inside of your tub, the sink, mirror, countertops, tile floor, and the toilet. We’ve got you covered!
Are you finding yourself living in a never-ending mess? Do you have trouble keeping your house clean on a regular basis? Sometimes, due to our busy lives and unpredictable schedules, it can be tough to keep your home clean. Don’t worry, it just means your human.
We all have had trouble keeping our houses clean at one point or another. The key is to not let a season of trouble keep you from achieving your household goals. Taking time to recognize the behaviors you’ve been exhibiting is the first step in changing them.
Have a lot going on
Have no idea where to begin
Don’t have a good system
You could be having trouble keeping your house clean if you don’t have a well-established cleaning routine. Or in other words, your system is jacked. Consider habitual being more diligent about your household chores. Create a monthly cleaning chart to hang in the kitchen to help you build a better cleaning routine.
Have high standards
Having high standards about the cleanliness of your household is great. But it also means it might be preventing you from keeping your house clean the way you want it. If you find that you’re holding your home to an unrealistic high standard due to hours of scrolling on Pinterest and Instagram, it’s time to let that go.
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As a professional house cleaning service, we know a thing or two about cleaning. Along the way, we’ve learned and created some tricks of our own. Now we’re writing to share what we’ve learned with you. Using our three time-saving tips you’ll be able to easily maintain your home and have more free time.
1. Set your timer
The very first thing you want to do when you start cleaning is set a timer. You can do this on your phone, using a watch, or on an appliance like an oven. You’ll be surprised when your timer goes off about how much you’ve finished in such a little amount of time. Just 20-30 minutes a day and your weekly chores just got a whole lot easier.
2. Clean as you go
Cleaning as you go is the smartest way to clean your home. This way you’re not going back and forth between rooms and tasks. This method also applies to any other task you may be working on in your home. If you’re cooking, fill the sink with hot soapy water to soak your dishes when you’re finished. There’s a splatter of food on the stovetop? Wipe it off as soon as you see it so there no food debris to scrub off later. To make this method work sufficiently, consider having a small cleaning basket filled with supplies in each room.
3. Work your way down and out
Since gravity affects everything (literally), to effectively clean your house and properly eliminate dust you should clean from top to bottom down and out. Start up high and make your way toward the floor making sure you save the floors for last. This is how you prevent making an even bigger mess to clean up.
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Housework can often feel like a never-ending chore. And if you don’t have a routine or priority hierarchy the cleaning may never get done. When it comes to cleaning the house, this is something that should be at the top of your priority list for many reasons. Before we go into detail about why cleaning the house should be at the top of your list, let’s look at some things you can do to make that happen.
Consider creating a to-do list to help focus your attention and prevent procrastination. If you have children, think about making a chore list to delegate out the monthly household chores. It also helps to do little things each day so that you don’t overwhelm yourself trying to do everything at once. Take a few minutes each week to prioritize and divide the duties. This provides less stress on you and keeps cleaning at the top list.
Prevent Buildup
Reduce Allergens
If you or someone you live with suffers from allergies whether they’re seasonal or year-round, establishing a cleaning routine will help reduce their allergens. There are many things in a house that can cause and irritate allergies. So making cleaning a priority is crucial a crucial component to eliminating and reducing airborne allergies.
More Free Time
When you make cleaning the house a priority and not a chore, you’re able to get more done in a small amount of time. This means you’ll have more free time to do the things you love instead of spending all day cleaning house. It also means that cleaning will be easier and you won’t have to spend as much time on each task. So it’s really a win-win situation.
While we are all searching for the shortest and easiest cleaning hacks, some of them just end up making more work for us in the long-haul. Without knowing it, you may have adopted several of these cleaning habits. Habits that may actually inhibit your ability to clean effectively.
With Spring just beginning, it’s the perfect time to declutter and throw out some of these bad habits. At Spekless we know that changing your routine can sometimes become overwhelming and stressful. So in order to successfully break bad cleaning habits, consider changing two things at a time, gradually over a period of several weeks. This way you’re not doing it all at once. And you’ll be able to transition into your new habits easily and effortlessly.
Here are seven cleaning habits that you need to break right now:
Using too much product
Often times we think that the more product we use, the more effective it will be. But that’s not true. Using too much cleaner can actually do more harm to a surface than good. Make sure you’re following the instructions to prevent surface damage.
Thinking one disinfect wipe will clean the entire room
Yes, disposable disinfectant wipes are easy, convenient, and effective. No, they are not effective enough to clean an entire room with just one. For the best results, the wipe should have enough moisture to keep the surface your wiping down wet for at least four minutes. During these four minutes is when the disinfecting and sanitation take place. If you notice the wipe starting to lose its moisture, it’s time to get a new one.
Letting dishes pile up in the sink
Sometimes it feels like dishes are a never-ending chore and it’s easier to let them pile up. But sinks are a breeding frenzy for bacteria. If you don’t feel like washing dishes at the moment, allow them to soak in hot water and dish soap. This will make it easier when it comes time to clean them and it will help prevent the growth of unwanted bacteria.
Wearing shoes in the house
Wearing shoes around the house in a really bad habit to adopt. Removing your shoes at the door will save you time on vacuuming. And it will keep unwanted germs and bacteria out of your living area.
Leaving leftovers in the fridge too long
Laziness is often associated with leaving leftovers in the fridge for too long. If you’re not going to eat it, do yourself a favor and toss it. This prevents mold and bacteria from growing in your refrigerator.
Not making your bed in the morning
Get in the habit of making your bed every morning. Doing this will help promote a more organized appearance in your home as well as motivate you throughout the day.
Forgetting to clean out the vacuum
Isn’t it enough to move all of those heavy boxes from one place to another? I mean, the last thing anyone wants to do after they’ve packed and moved all of their stuff is clean. Although move in-move out cleaning is easy to neglect, it’s a vital part of the process.
Many people say that moving is one of the most stressful and exhausting experiences of their life. From getting their things in order, changing their address, and scheduling transportation, to cleaning and organizing. Moving can be a lot. Instead of adding another thing to your plate, consider hiring company to do your move in-move out cleaning for you.
Moving In
Although your new place should be sparking in its glory, don’t assume that will always be the case. We recommend a move in cleaningbefore you unload your personal belongings. This way you know every inch of the room gets the attention that it needs prior to your inhabiting the space.
Moving Out
Standard move in-move out checklist:
- Dust (everything)
- Deep clean kitchen appliances
- Clean out cabinets
- Clean sinks & countertops
- Scrub toilets
- Scrub shower & bathtub
- Wipe down baseboards
- Vacuum and sweep all floors
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We’re back as promised! And as promised here’s week number two of our annual Spring Cleaning checklist.
Day 6: Car
- Empty out any and all trash
- Take valuables in the house
- Take it to the car wash and give it a thorough vacuum and dusting inside
- Scrub the exterior, rinse, and repeat until shiny
- Wax to finish
Day 7: Odds & Ends
- Empty and wash all garbage cans and recycling bins
- Organize and declutter your junk/misc drawer
- Change any filters that need it (water filters, refrigerator filters, air filter, etc)
- Wipe down all remotes, phones, Kindles, tablets, and computers (use disinfectant – these items can harbor a large number of bacteria)
- Gather up all those coins laying around and take them to a Coinstar
Day 8: Garage
- Sort through any unused items for donating, selling, or throwing away
- Give it a good sweep inside and out
- Prepare to have a garage sale – get rid of all of your unused items by selling them
Day 9: Fireplace
- Start by opening the windows to ensure proper airflow
- Clean out the fireplace (for minimal users)
- Active users may want to call a chimney sweep
Day 10: Porch
- Sweep off the porch
- Water any plants & plant new plants
- Replace any light bulbs
- Paint the porch if needed
Day 11: Yard
- Rake up any leaves in the yard
- Pick up dog poop
- Empty out the gutters
- Pull Weeds
- Water the grass