Cleaning the house is an entertaining but labor-intensive process that requires not only time but also knowledge. Everyone seems to imagine picking up a mop or rag and starting to clean up the mess, but it’s not as easy as it seems. The right cleaning tools, products and techniques are essential to achieving the desired results.
Too much cleaner
Many people tend to use more cleaning products than necessary. This can not only leave marks, but also cause a strong chemical smell. Cleansers are like toothpaste: you need a lot less than you think. Always follow the recommendations on the packaging before use.
Excessive amount of water
Professional cleaners point out that using too much water can dilute the cleaner and leave puddles that can then damage the surface. For example, you should never overwater your parquet floors.
Neglecting to clean cleaning equipment
Many people forget to clean their cleaning tools, like vacuum cleaners and mops. While it may not seem like a big deal, the buildup of dirt and bacteria on your equipment can negatively impact the cleanliness of your home.
Avoid hard-to-reach places
We usually forget about the space under or behind furniture. This leads to a buildup of dust and debris, which degrades the air quality in your home. Consider purchasing a vacuum with long attachments to make these areas easier to reach.
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Using dirty rags and sponges
You can quietly transfer germs from one surface to another if you use the same cloth for different tasks. It is therefore important to use different tools and wash them regularly.
Replace the cleaning product with a disinfectant
Disinfectants and cleaning solutions are not the same thing. Cleaners remove dirt and dust, while disinfectants kill microorganisms. Always choose the right product for the specific task.
Ignore scenery movement
To achieve true cleanliness, it is necessary to clean not only open surfaces, but also hidden places behind decorative items. Collect items and clean the space thoroughly.
Cleaning products make a mess
When you were looking for the right cleaning product, you were wasting valuable time. Keep your cleaning supply closet organized to reduce the time spent searching for them and make the process more efficient.
Improper use of abrasive cleaning products
Only in certain cases is it appropriate to use abrasive agents. For most tasks, mild all-purpose cleaners are much better. This will help prevent damage to surfaces.
Cleaning difficulty
Cleaning can become tedious if you make the process too complicated. Simple solutions often work best. Professionals recommend using all-purpose cleaners and avoiding overloading.
