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15 Great Tips For Affective Spring Cleaning

Spring cleaning is, perhaps, one of the most dreaded quests most people embark on each year. It's a time to throw away old, unwanted items, organize those you are planning to use, and give your entire home a thorough cleaning. Because of all it entails, the prospect can be daunting, but there are useful hints you can follow that will make it a little easier to tackle. Below are 15 useful tips that will help you get started.

Begin cleaning from top to bottom. Start by cleaning the ceiling fans and light fixtures, then move on to windows, furniture, and carpets.

Wash your windows both inside and out. Vacuum or wash the draperies or window treatments as well.

Wash blankets, throw rugs, and bed covers. When doing so, try to set aside some time just for this purpose. This will give the task continuity.

Move furniture and vacuum beneath and around it. This can prove to be a tedious task, but you'll be happy you did it.

If your clothing is located all together in one closet, sort the winter clothes from the summer ones. Set aside any clothes you would like to discard or give away. This is the perfect time to do so.

Check all downspouts and clean them accordingly. This is important, as it can reduce the chances of unwanted clogs or other problems from occurring.

Arrange to have your air conditioning system inspected. Spring is the best time to do this, because the hot weather has not yet taken hold. Also check and clean air filters and vents.

Check and replace smoke detector batteries. This should actually be done ever six months, so you might set a schedule to help you remember to do it.

Drain any sediment from your hot water heater. This will help keep it in good working condition.

Before using any cleaning products, carefully read the directions to find out what it can and can't be used with, and how to properly use it. Failure to do so can result in a mess or possible injury in some cases, so this detail should be given the proper attention.

When cleaning vertical surfaces, start from the bottom and work your way up, overlapping as you go. Use a circular motion as you clean. This will help prevent streak marks.

Before using an abrasive cleaning product, be sure it is suitable for the surface you are cleaning. These products are good for removing food particles and other hard-to-remove soils, but misusing them can actually damage the surface. You will find directions on the bottle or can, as well as information about the various surfaces a particular product can and can't clean.

Clean microwave spills as they occur. Otherwise, they may get baked on, which will make them much harder to remove.

Use a small foam paintbrush to clean small spaces between cabinets or under appliances. This will enable you to get to the hard-to-reach areas without leaving dirt particles behind.

Save money on paper towels by using washable, lint-free cloths. They are easy to clean when you are finished, and you will have less trash to empty at the end of your cleaning spree.

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