We are talking about effective cleaning methods offered by professionals.
Cleaning doesn’t have to drive you crazy and eat up your entire weekend. These cleaning secrets from professional cleaners will help you quickly accomplish any task, from removing plaque from toilets to wiping away dust.
Move clockwise
Professional cleaning tips mainly concern the sequence of actions – the right one will save you time. “On the first page of the instructions for all employees of our company, it states that whichever room you are cleaning, you should move in a clockwise direction – this will ensure that you do not miss any area or object. After implementing this rule, we noticed that the number of finishing requests from customers decreased by 80%,” says professional housekeeper Adriana Aziz.
Make a plan
Do you want to know how to clean like a pro? According to cleaner Alex Varela, the main nuance that distinguishes it from the usual is a carefully thought-out list that allows you to act as efficiently as possible.
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“Such a plan can be anything – daily or weekly. Design it so that the actions complement each other: for example, when you apply the cleaning product to the surface, you have to wait a few minutes for it to act, and this time should not be wasted,” explains Alex.
Dip, Dip and Dip Some More
Speaking of cleaning products! Cleaner Steve Evans believes one of the main secrets to a professionally clean house is the ability to be patient.
“Not many people know this, but we are so good at what we do because we let the products do the work. You have to be smart, not diligent. Give solutions, gels and powders 15 minutes to work instead of scrubbing like crazy – it will save you time and effort,” he advises.
Reduce the number of cleaners
“Everyone thinks that a good specialist carries several dozen vials with him. The truth is that all-purpose cleaners, including homemade ones, are much easier to carry and use and cost less. Of course, there are exceptions: wood, leather and natural stone require a special approach. But a simple solution of vinegar and water works great for removing grease and disinfecting various surfaces, from sinks to windows,” says cleaner Alessandro Gazzo.
