Another year, another article telling you how to spring-clean your home. Not so! In fact, we’re here to tell you what not to do when giving your house the deep clean it so deserves this time of year.
Here are 10 cleaning mistakes you’ll want to avoid this spring.
1. Starting without a plan of attack
Debbie Sardone, co-owner of SpeedCleaning.com, says many homeowners make the mistake of beginning to clean their house without first devising a plan to get everything done. Instead of just diving in, Sardone suggests you start cleaning upstairs and make your way down, or start on one side of the house if your home is a single story. Then, “move room to room, tackling one room at a time,” she says.
2. Cleaning a room from floor to ceiling
Some people begin cleaning a room by vacuuming or mopping floors, which is the wrong approach. Think about it: If you clean the floor, only to then knock dust and dirt to the ground from ceiling fans, blinds and furniture, you’ll have to clean the floor again. A better strategy is to start at the top and work your way down. In other words, begin by removing cobwebs and dust on the ceiling, then “clean off clutter, dust furniture, wipe down walls, switches and doors” before cleaning the floor, says Beth McGee, author of “Get Your House Clean Now: The Home Cleaning Method Anyone Can Master.”
3. Using weak cleaning products for tough grime
When asked to pick the attributes they seek when purchasing all-purpose cleaners, 40 percent of people recently surveyed by Nielsen said they want to use environmentally friendly cleaning products, and 36 percent said they don’t want to use cleaning products with harsh chemicals. Though that’s admirable, McGee says, all-natural cleaners aren’t always the best choice. “Don’t bring a knife to a sword fight,” she says. “If you have not kept up with cleaning and have difficult grime to remove, stronger cleaners may be in order to get your items into a condition that is easy to maintain with less powerful products.”