
Mrs. Clean Spring Cleaning
Spring house cleaning 'shakes' up the dust and dirt and lets the sun shine in.
Mrs. Clean NW specializes in detailed spring cleaning and maid services.
Spring house cleaning will bring your home up to a high shining perfection, and stop you from playing catch-up. Spring cleaning is top to bottom, thorough cleaning that is done two to three times a year.
We move all the knickknacks and clean from the ceiling to the floor.
All surfaces are scrubbed until free of dust and dirt. We remove the cobwebs and dust bunnies, clean the corners, windows, window sills and baseboards to name a few.
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Spring Cleaning Checklist
Spring Cleaning: Living Areas & Bedrooms
- Carpets vacuumed and edged
- Windows and window tracks cleaned
- Base boards dusted and wiped down
- Vacuum, mop and dry hard floor surfaces
- Stairs vacuumed
- Flat areas damp cloth dusted
- Mop and dry wood floors
- Hand wash and dry marble
- Tidy room appearance
- Dust furniture and knickknacks
- Make beds
- Remove cobwebs
- General dusting
Spring Cleaning: Bathroom
- Tile walls and bathtubs cleaned and disinfected
- Shower and shower doors cleaned and disinfected
- Carpets vacuumed and edged
- Windows and window tracks cleaned
- Base boards dusted and wiped down
- Mirrors cleaned and shined
- Sink and counters cleaned and disinfected
- Floors washed and disinfected
- Carpeting vacuumed
- Clean and disinfect toilet
- Shine and clean chrome fixtures
- Wipe down outside and inside cabinets and drawers
- Cobwebs removed
- General dusting
Spring Cleaning: Kitchen
- Scrub sink
- Clean windows and window tracks
- Base boards dusted and wiped down
- Clean small countertop appliances
- Clean refrigerator exterior
- Clean refrigerator interior if requested
- Outside of range hood cleaned
- Top and front of range cleaned
- Drip pans cleaned
- Sinks cleaned and disinfected, chrome shined
- Countertops cleaned and disinfected
- Clean outside and inside cabinets and drawers
- Clean exterior of large appliances
- Wipe down inside and outside of microwave
- Clean table and chairs
- Floors vacuumed and mopped
- Trash emptied
- Cobwebs removed
- Thorough dusting
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Spring Cleaning
Take a lesson from the pros! Professional cleaning services are masters of the art of speedy, efficient cleaning. To clean your house in record time, try these tips from Mrs. Clean:Schedule House Cleaning
Professional cleaners schedule every job. Nobody hires a cleaning service that promises to arrive "some time on Saturday" There’s nothing like the feeling of a completely clean home—but you won’t get it by cleaning in fits and starts!
The pros don’t quit until the job is done, and neither should you. Schedule the job and stick to it to get the work done in record time.
Get Motivated to Clean Your Home
You won’t find the pros pausing to follow television soap operas or check their e-mail. Amateur cleaners, too, should limit distractions as they clean.
Use appropriate motivators to energize cleaning sessions. Play upbeat music for an energy boost. Bookworms look forward to cleaning when a book-on-tape plays in the Walkman. Cleaning as a team with friends or family members can help you stay on task and ease the boredom of a cleaning session.
Dress for Success When House Cleaning
Professional cleaners dress for the job in comfortable, washable clothing designed for work. Check out their supportive shoes and kneepads. Goggles and gloves protect against chemicals. Clean catch-as-catch can and clothing tends to catch it! End the era of bleach-stained sweatshirts and dripping nightgowns. Set aside a cleaning uniform, and wear it, right down to shoes, gloves and eye protection.
Use Proper House Cleaning Tools
Professional cleaners don’t use gadgets. You’ll never find them toting specialized, one-use tools. Forget flimsy supermarket cheapies, and invest in modern tools. Buy good tools, once—because they’ll have you out the door in record time.p
House Cleaning Tools & Cleaning Supplies
Watch an average home manager clean the bathroom. Oops! Forgot the powdered cleanser, so down the stairs you go. The toilet brush? It’s in the kids’ bathroom down the hall. Run to the laundry room for more cleaning towels, to the kitchen for a box of tissues. Where’s the vacuum? Did the teenager take the squeegee to wash the car?
Professional maid services tote their tools with them—all their tools. Look in the house cleaner’s tote tray: all cleaning tools, cleansers, brushes and rags needed to finish the job are right there. Vacuum, mop and mini-vacuum wait in the doorway. A plastic bag for trash is tucked into a pocket, next to the feather duster.
That’s why the pro has finished the entire bathroom before our amateur makes it back up the stairs with the powdered cleanser. Get busy, and get serious. The job will be done before you know it.
Simplify Your Cleaning Supplies
There’s a reason the pros can tote all the products they need in one tray: they’ve simplified cleaning products. Professional cleaners carry:
- light-duty evaporating cleaner (glass cleaner or multi-surface cleaner)
- heavy-duty degreasing cleaner
- tile cleaner
- powdered abrasive cleanser
That’s it! No soap scum remover, no special counter spray, no single-use products designed to clean only blinds or fans or walls. The pros know that these four simple products can handle any ordinary cleaning chore.
Take some advise from a pro! You’ll save money as well as time if you streamline cleaning products.
Make Every Movement Count when Cleaning your Home
Professional cleaners don’t circle a room more than once. Taking their place before the bathroom sink, they’ll spray and wipe the mirror, scrub the sink, wipe down counters and polish fixtures before they move one inch to the right or left.
Don’t get physical with your cleaning sessions—make every movement count. Stand fast and clean everything in your path before you move on.
Two Hands Are Better Than One
Professional cleaners don’t work as if one arm is in a sling, and neither should you. Get in the habit of using both hands to attack cleaning tasks.
Spray a mirror with one hand, wipe it down with the other. Scrub counters with two sponges or cleaning cloths, not just one. Dusting goes twice as fast when a lambs wool duster in one hand cleans nooks and crannies while the feather duster in the other skims flat surfaces.
Pick It Up - De Clutter Before Cleaning
Professional cleaners come to clean: counters, furniture, appliances and floors. They can’t do the job if each horizontal surface in the home is covered with papers, toys, dirty dishes and just plain clutter.
Pretend that you’ve hired a cleaning crew. You wouldn’t make them sweep the clutter to one side to do their job! Give yourself the same head start you give professional cleaners: pick up before you clean.
Clean as a Team
Two people make a bed four times faster than a single maid working alone. Watch the pros at work. Working in teams of two or three, they make short work of an average home.
Make cleaning a family affair. Family members are more reluctant to mess up a clean house when they have been part of the spring cleaning effort!
Spring Cleaning is a great way to chase out the dust bunnies and cold winter blues. Welcome in the sun and enjoy the lazy days of summer.
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