Setting Up The House

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Setting Up The House

Monday, June 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Can you find a spare 15 minutes a day? That’s all the time it will take to speed clean a standard room in a house. Sounds too easy, doesn’t it? Well, there maybe some initial changes you will have to make before reach top speed in cleaning your home. But once you do, you too could become a lean, mean speed cleaning machine!

The basic steps for each room - follow the order for fast cleaning of your room:

1. Assemble the clean kit.
2. Declutter the room and empty wastepaper bin.
3. Dust the ceiling and light fittings.
4. Dust the walls and tops of cupboards/bookshelves/wardrobes.
5. Dust the paintings, hangings and other wall features.
6. Clean the light switches, door jambs and window sills.
7. Clean the furniture.
8. Clean the floors.
9. Do refills, arrange fresh flowers, add fragrance and what I call froufrou, or frilly things, such as doilies.
10. Empty the clutter bucket. Put away your clean kit. Adjust the master list (the list of long-term cleaning needs).

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