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The Best Cleaning Routine For Keeping Your Home Spotless

by Matt Jensen - November 26, 2020

More than half of all Americans clean their houses every week. And while we all have a love/hate relationship with cleaning, our homes are subject to dust, pollen, and unwanted external elements every day, which need to be taken care of. 

But achieving a spotless home doesn’t have to drive you mad. Establishing some regular house cleaning habits can make the job a lot easier.

Moreover, professional house cleaners offer weekly, monthly, or even daily home cleaning services if it’s too much for you!

Here’s the ideal daily home cleaning schedule—one that will make a cleaner home more achievable.

Mop It Monday

Start your week off by picking up your mop and vacuum cleaner, because the floors probably took a beating over the weekend. With food and drink stains and your pet’s hair all over the floor, you need to begin by vacuuming and mopping your house’s floors and other surfaces.

It’s essential to work through high-traffic areas while mopping—these including the foyer, living room floors, bedrooms, stairs, and bathrooms.

a person holding a broom

Toilet Tuesday

Tuesdays should always be about toilet cleaning. Pick up your toilet cleaning disinfectants, Kleenex wipes, a firm scrubbing brush, mirror cleaners, and your plastic gloves to get started. The chores for Tuesday should include scrubbing toilets, thoroughly cleaning bathtubs and showers, and disinfecting bathroom sinks, knobs, and counters.

Toilet Tuesday might not be your favorite cleaning day, but the good news is that you enjoy the rest of the week with clean, spotless bathrooms.

Wipe It Down Wednesday

Almost every surface in our house is subjected to frequent dust accumulation, especially when the windows and doors are continually opening. Wipe it down Wednesday is all about eliminating germs, dust, and grime from each area. Grab a clean and dry cloth and wipe down the counters, TV, mirrors, microwave, tabletops, and decorative pieces in your house.

Follow the wiping procedure by further wiping each surface with a damp cloth to ensure everything’s shining throughout the week.

a person dusting a lamp

Throw It Out Thursday

Decluttering is the key to keeping a home clean. Prevent things from piling up in your home by reducing the clutter on Throw It Out Thursday. On Thursday, you should get rid of all the expired, outdated and unwanted items, including junk mail, catalogs, newspapers, food, etc.

Fold It Up Friday

As the name suggests, Friday is laundry day! It’s a time to throw all your work clothes, soccer practice attire, and piled up pajamas from your laundry basket into the washing machine. Remember to soak the clothes with stubborn stains beforehand. Launder bedsheets separately from clothing items. Wash all the towels and fold all the clean laundry before the weekend.

a woman cleaning

These practices can help you keep your home as clean and spotless as possible. However, if you don’t spend much of your day at home and would instead prefer a weekly or bi-weekly cleaning schedule, book the reliable maid services at Budget-Maids for affordable and timely house cleaning to ensure an ultra-clean home.