How to Clean Your Home Sweet Home

By HeddyBear, published Mar 01, 2007
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Everybody desires a clean house, but it takes effort and interest everyday to maintain a clean house. Your house is not ever going to be 100% dirt free, EVER. But you can change the way you do clean to have the appearance of a dirt free house. All you need to do is follow these helpful tips to care for your home, and also will help to reduce dust mites and those nasty germs.

1. First off, vacuum your carpet everyday to pick up left over dust, dirt, and hair that tends to settle at night while you are sleeping. You'll be surprised at how much of it that you don't see, or don't even know or think is there. If you have one of those vacuum cleaners with the clear container that all the dirt goes in and a filter that gets so nasty that you have to clean it with an air hose, you know what I'm talking about. Use the brush attachment and vacuum up the base boards around the walls. This is the place with the most dirt and dust, and if left unattended, looks tacky, and can cause allergies. You will also want to clear the ceiling of spider webs and dust, yes dust gets on the ceiling too. While you're at it, clean the ceiling fans too.

2. It is important to dust everyday also, everybody knows this. Your television, counter tops, desks, computer, and shelves clutter with dust everyday. Something that I do while dusting is open the windows and let the entire house air out, that way when I dust it doesn't just go on the floor or somewhere else.

3. Clean your windows regularly, and from time to time wash the screens and wipe the window sill. Clean windows usually draws people's attention and they might compliment you on it. While you're on the glass situation, go ahead and clean your computer monitor, television, and any mirrors you have hanging on the wall.

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Takeaways
  • Cleaning your house isn't hard.
  • You'll feel better knowing what a good job you've done.
Did You Know?
Baseboards at the bottom of the walls collect the most dust and dirt than any other place in your home.
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Not only do these tips help to keep your house tidy, it also helps with people who have allergies. These are great tips that you should do everyday, you never know when your mother-in-law with poke by for a visit.

Posted on 09/16/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

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