Monday, 17 February 2014

Easy Bathroom and Kitchen Cleaning Tips

Cleaning is one of the necessary evils of life.
Most people would probably agree that having a clean
environment helps them think clearer as well as breathe
easier, but how can someone keep his or her home fairly clean
without devoting hours every week to the task? By following
a few simple tips, anyone can maintain acceptable living
conditions without giving up substantial hours of free time.

Bathrooms and kitchen
Two of the most-used areas of people's homes tend to be
bathrooms and the kitchen. Because these areas tend to get
dirtier much quicker than others, it's important to take a few
moments, at least once a week, to wipe down surfaces. This
can be done while a person is talking on the phone, before
leaving for work, or before going to bed at night.

Start
Start by keeping a container of Clorox or Lysol wipes as well
as a bottle of Windex, Glass Plus, or whatever glass cleaner
you prefer, conveniently located in your bathroom and
kitchen. There are several glass cleaners that come in wipe
form, but using them is personal preference. Keeping cleaning
supplies in both locations saves time from having to gather
them to bring to the area.

Bathroom
To clean toilets, many people prefer to use automatic toilet
bowl cleaners that are dropped into the toilet's tank. Clorox,
Lysol, and Scrubbing Bubbles make convenient products
that keep the toilet fresh in between regular scrubbings. By
utilizing this type of product, the need to scrub a toilet may be
reduced to once a week or once every other week.
Using a product with bleach will yield the best results when
cleaning a tub or shower. Ajax and Comet powder cleansers
are two products that are tough on dirt, but they tend to be
hard to rinse away. Soft Scrub, which contains bleach, might
be a better alternative because it doesn't leave a residue.

Wiping the surface
Taking a towel and wiping the surface of a tub or shower
down after bathing can help to keep it looking cleaner for a
longer time. If you're someone who finds cleaning a shower
stall time consuming, try Scrubbing Bubbles, which makes an
automatic shower cleaner that distributes the product 360
degrees. Pushing the button after the last shower of the day
covers the entire area of the stall, coating it with a powerful
cleaner that doesn't need to be rinsed.

Kichen
The most important areas to keep clean in a kitchen are the
sink and counters. While many people are under the
assumption that a toilet bowl is the dirtiest place in someone's
home, it's actually the kitchen sink that contains more germs.
It's important to remember to disinfect areas that raw food
such as meat or poultry was placed on. Taking disinfecting
wipes and wiping down the areas will prevent the spread of
salmonella poisoning in addition to keeping the kitchen clean.
Using bleach cleaner in the sink will also kill any harmful
germs.

Swiffer sweeper cleaning cloths
One of the easiest ways to keep kitchen and bathroom floors
clean is to use Swiffer sweeper cleaning cloths. The dry
cloths pick up any loose debris, such as hair, food particles, or
dirt. The wet cloths remove dried stains or any dirt that has
accumulated on the surface of the floor. It's less time
consuming that using a mop and bucket, but the refills can get
costly. If price is an issue, then using generic brands might be
more cost effective.

Controlling dust
The best way to control dust is to use a quality air purifier.
This is essential for people who suffer from dust allergies, but
it also helps to cut down on the amount of dust and pollutants
in the air in general. While many people use feather dusters to
clean, it's probably one of the worst things to do. A feather
duster doesn't trap the dust, it just moves it around. Using
Swiffer dusters or a generic brand duster does a good job of
attracting dust and removing it. Using a furniture polish such
as Pledge can help to repel dust in between cleanings as well
as moisturize wood surfaces.

The topic of cleanliness is subjective and something not all
people agree on. Depending on someone's tolerance level, a
proactive role in keeping his or her living conditions clean
might be taken by cleaning more often. Assigning every
family member with a cleaning job can also help to cut down
on time spent cleaning. Having a child vacuum or keep his or
her room clean will build responsibility and teach the child
that he or she has a vital role in keeping living conditions
pleasant in the home.

Via: Amerikanki

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