‘Kitchen & Bathroom Tips’

Bathroom Cleaning Tips

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Someones Got to do the Dirty Work: House Cleaning Toilet Edition.

Cleaning the toilet – is one of those necessary household chores that no one likes to do. At times being the person responsibly for the up keep of the house can be really disgusting. No cleaning job is more disgusting than cleaning the toilets in the house cleaning. Lucky for you we have come up with a few house cleaning toilet tips that can make this process a little bit less crappy.

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House Cleaning Toilet Tips!

It’s not the toilets fault they are one of the most un-sanitary place in the house. How unsanitary well that depends, of course, on how much it is used and how often it is cleaned. It really is up to you as to how often your toilets should be cleaned. In general though, a good house cleaning toilet tip is that a toilet that is used quite a bit should be cleaned a minimum of once a week, twice would be even better. While a toilet that isn’t used on a regular basis, like the toilet in a guest bathroom, only needs to be cleaned once every two weeks to three weeks.

Make sure you have all the tools of the toilet cleaning trade handy before you start the cleaning process. Out of all the various tools you may need rubber gloves are probably the most important thing, because toilet bowls are breeding grounds for germs, and as such you don’t want your hands to come in contact with the toilet bowl water if at all possible.

Although cleaning the toilet in your house is not rocket science, it does take precision to avoid getting the toilet bowl water everywhere (I guess that’s why my young kids don’t do clean the toilets). If you do happen to get a little over zealous while cleaning and get toilet water all over the place make sure you use disinfectant spray and wipe it up immediately.

I would also not suggest you wear your Sundays best when preparing to clean the toilet. In fact I have found the best items to wear are an old pair of jeans and an old t-shirt and the best time of the week to clean the toilets is right before I am going to start a fresh load of laundry. This way when I am done cleaning the toilets I can change and drop those potentially nasty clothes in the laundry machine.

Lucky for us the miracles of modern science have blessed us with many great items such as toilet bowl brush that can clean the toilet and then be flushed down the toilet. Do I ever love these little guys, not only do I not have to keep ugly toilet bowl brushes in each bathroom it is much more sanitary. There are also those little toilet bowl tablets that disinfect the toilet water each time the toilet is flushed and many more items available. Cleaning the toilets in your house is defiantly a dirty job but it is better then the alternative…unless your lucky enough to have the alternative be having your spouse clean the toilets

Cleaning The Kitchen

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Most feel the kitchen to be the most important room in the house. If you think about it this makes perfect sense, seeing as how this is where all food is cooked. To make sure that you keep the kitchen as hygienic a place as possible for your family, you must clean the kitchen on a daily basis.

The Ins and Outs of Cleaning the Most Important Room in Your House – The Kitchen

When cleaning the kitchen in your house you have to do more then just wipe down the counters with a sponge and towel. When cleaning your kitchen you need to make sure you pay special attention to the counters, the kitchen sink, the stove, the microwave and of course the dishes.

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Do You Really Have to Clean the Kitchen Everyday?

Well the short answer is it depends on how often you and your family use the kitchen for cooking. If you go out to eat most days or cook TV dinners on a regular basis, you may actually get by with only having to clean the bulk of your counter, stove and microwave once or twice a week.

On the other hand if you and your family love to cook , you will need to do a more detailed cleaning job in the kitchen on a daily basis. The process is much simpler if you clean all the pots and pans immediately after you use them. You will also find that if you unload the dishwasher in the morning and load the dishes through out the day as well as while you are cooking your meals, cleaning up at the end of the day will be much easier.

Another important cleaing tip is to make sure you keep the kitchen sink area clean. Many people make the mistak of washing their dishes in the sink and letting the leftover food go right down the drain. Over a period of time this will clog the drain, so be sure to use the garbage disposal if you have one. If you don’t have a garbage disposal, be sure to deposit any unwanted leftover food in the trash can before you wash the plate and dishes in the sink.

Arguably the number one appliance in your kitchen is the refrigerator, which should be cleaned thoroughly once per month. Another common mistake made when cleaning the refrigerator is too only use only a sponge and some water, but it is important to note that you must dry the water too, otherwise the left over water mixed with the low temperature of the refrigerator may cause mold.

Many kitchens have tiled walls and backsplashes, and it is important that those tiles are cleaned as often as the bathroom tiles are cleaned (about once per week). Make sure you use a softer cleaning chemical in the kitchen compared to the one you may use in the bathroom. Keeping up with the cleaning in the kitchen can be a daunting task, especially if you are responsibly for cleaning the rest of the house as well but remember take your time try to have fun and do the best job you can.

House Cleaning – Chore List!

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Kitchen – Done, Kitchen Counters – Done, Bathroom – Done

Chores are truly a necessary evil. Like most people cleaning the house doesn’t even break my top 100 list of things I want to do. With that said though it must be done, despite our dislike for the tasks at hand. I have found that it is in everyone’s best interest to be able to complete the house cleaning chore list as fast and as easily as humanly possible. By making a list you will also be able to make sure all your cleaning tasks get done on a regular basis and that will keep your home in tip top condition. If you don’t currently have your own list or would like a new one feel free to download ours; the link is at the end of the article, or if you are feeling really creative use our list as a guide and make you own. You will be very surprised at the amount of time you can save by having all the chores for the whole house in a simple easy to read format. It will also allow you to quickly find out what has been cleaned and what still needs cleaning.

Need Some Ideas on How to Set-up Your Own House Cleaning Chore List.

The first step in making your own house cleaning chore list is to create a checklist for daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly chores. You might even decide that you need a yearly check list which you can add many things like maintenance items that you don’t want to forget. A weekly list should include tasks like scrubbing down the bathrooms and kitchen, as well as vacuuming the carpets and dusting the furniture. Mopping floors and washing linens that are used daily are also good items to have on your weekly house cleaning chore list. A monthly list can help you keep track of chores like dusting knick-knacks, cleaning out drawers and closets that are used frequently, and de-cluttering the busiest rooms like bedrooms, family rooms and the home office. Cleaning out appliances like the refrigerator and oven might be other good choices to place on your monthly house cleaning chore list.

Once you have completed your house cleaning chore lists, place the weekly list in plain sight for all of your family members to see. I have found the refrigerator is a good spot. This will make the delegation of those frequent tasks much easier, and ensure that the entire family will be able to take pride in seeing that the weekly list was completed. You can even assign certain chores to individual family members, keeping in mind that even little guys can help dust and water plants to contribute to the family. The monthly chore list can be kept with the weekly list or in a drawer or bin where it can be accessed easily to keep track of the chores that are completed. It is a good idea to pull this list out once each week to ensure that at least an item or two are completed on a regular basis.

Juggling everyday life events and keeping a busy household clean and running smoothly is no easy task for anyone. When you start using a house cleaning chore lists to delegate some of those responsibilities to other members of the family you will not only be teaching good life lessons to your family but you will find your able to complete a lot more in a much shorter period of time. We all know a clean home is a happy home!