How To Clean Your House Like a Professional

For several years I worked with a janitorial service cleaning offices. From that

experience I learned many tricks to make your house cleaning chores easier

and faster.

First, decide on the level of disgust that makes you uncomfortable. If you

don't mind a little dust but can't stand clothes on the floor, concentrate on

that problem.

Second, treat house cleaning like a job - schedule a regular time to clean,

put it on a calendar as you would a business appointment and keep that

appointment. Enlist your family in the project. If everyone works together, all

the chores are quickly completed.

Third, assemble your tools. A pro has a cart to push around but that is not

needed in a home. Buy or make a caddy that holds your cleaning supplies.

Put a duster, liquid cleaner, damp rag or sponge, dry link free towel and

window cleaner in it and store it in a convenient closet. If you don't have

small children, keep additional supplies where they will be used - bathroom

tile cleaner, toilet brush, etc in the bathroom, cleanser in the kitchen.

Fourth, set a time limit. If you know that you have one hour to finish all your

weekly cleaning, you will become efficient and organized.

Fifth, decide what is to be done on a daily, weekly, monthly and semi-annual

basis. For example, daily chores could include pick up all clothes and put in

proper place, dishes washed, garbage taken out, countertops wiped down

and books and magazines put away. Weekly chores could include dust

surfaces and window sills, wash tv, computer and windows where the dog

puts his nose, vacuum carpets, mop kitchen and bathroom floors and clean

toilet. Make a list of your items and choose how often they need to be done.

Okay, now you are actually ready to start. Begin in one room and put

everything in its proper place. Then clean the upper surfaces by dusting the

tables and window sills. Clean the tv and computer screen. Clean counter

tops and sinks and toilets. Last, clean the floor surfaces. Vacuum and mop.
Voila! Your first room is done. Repeat for the other rooms of the house.

Turn on lively music, turn off the television and just do it. Set your timer and

see how much you can accomplish in the alloted time.

Professional janitors know that cleaning isn't particularly fun but it needs to

be done. If you treat it like a job, scheduling time, what needs to be done

and a reward you will find that cleaning your house will be a lot easier.

About the Author

Pat Schraier has created a website that helps you with your house cleaning problems. Visit the site at http://www.cleaning-your-house.com