Spring cleaning is not something that I normally enjoy very much, but this year is definitely an exception to that! I’m preparing for a move to Ontario sometime after the summer and that means that not only do I need to do a lot of purging and packing, I also have to ensure that my house is looking its best for potential buyers that stop by!
Still, cleaning has never been one of my favourite things to do and so I’ve developed a few shortcuts for getting my house looking great in a flash. Sometimes a quick trick will help me save time on a cleaning job so that I can get more done!
- Grease stains on clothes can be stubborn, but pre-treating them with ordinary dish soap will get them out with ease!
- Dealing with a dirty ceiling fan? Put an old pillowcase around each blade to dust it off without spreading dust all over the room!
- Line crisper drawers in the refrigerator with newspaper to deodorize and absorb excess moisture!
- Baby oil makes the best chrome polish ever! Use it to keep those chrome fixtures sparkling clean.
- Tired of constantly scrubbing the stove? Apply a thin layer of car wax and then wipe off. You’ll be amazed how easy future spills are to clean!
- Bounce dryer sheets aren’t just for laundry! Used sheets are great for dusting and picking up pet hair around your house. Wet one to quickly scrub away soap scum in the bathroom too!
- Scratched wood furniture is no fun! Fix light scratches by rubbing with olive oil or a walnut. Heavy scratches can be hidden by rubbing with shoe polish in a similar shade.
- Stubborn stickers and glue residue comes off with ease when treated with oil! Simply dampen a cotton ball or paper towel with a little oil and wipe the residue away.
- Clean dishwasher stains and hard water build-up in a flash by using one package of Lemonade Kool-Aid as detergent and running an empty dishwasher through the hottest cycle.
- Have copper to clean? Dip a lemon wedge in coarse salt and wipe it over the copper for instant brightness!
In addition to timesaving tips, P&G products are a must in my household whether I’m just doing that quick weekend tidy or a full-fledged spring clean. With my house on the road to organization this year, I still needed a little extra help getting it as fresh and inviting as possible. One of my absolute must-have products is the Swiffer 360 Duster Extender kit. The living room in my house has high ceilings and since the house is older, cobwebs are common. But with a handle that extends up to three feet, dusting even the highest corners is no problem!
To help you freshen up your home for the warm weather, P&G is offering a very special spring giveaway! One lucky Mommy Kat and Kids reader is going to win a prize pack containing Tide Liquid Detergent, Febreze Noticeables, Febreze Air Effects, Febreze Set & Refresh, Febreze Noticeables Dual Oil Warmer, a Swiffer 360 Duster Extender Kit and Puffs Basic Tissue, a $60 total value! To enter to win, just leave a blog comment with your favourite easy spring cleaning tip.
This spring cleaning job may be the biggest one I’ve ever done, but it’s also going to be the most rewarding once my family’s belongings have been properly organized and prepared for our new adventure. And with some handy tips and my favourite P&G products, I should even be able to get through the process without ending up completely exhausted! Make sure you stock up on all your P&G favourites to help make spring cleaning quicker, easier and more effective this year!
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Use newspaper to clean windows and mirrors,,,less streaks
Don’t tackle it all at once spread it out, and open those windows and let in the spring air
Try to set aside one day and get it all over with, and put some awesome music on!
I start in my bedroom and do the rest of the house one room at a time. I do it on a nice day so I can get all the curtains and bedding washed and outside to dry.
One room at a time is the best way
Even tho you sometimes have to keep repeat “i like to clean. i like to clean. i like to….” , it helps that you have some cleaners that smell incredible. That’s what helps get you through.
I start in one room and clean it from top to bottom before going onto another room.
Do one room at a time and have a bag or box for garbage, recyclables, and donations!
My tip is to make a check list and tackle the jobs one at a time OVER a period of time so it isn’t overwhelming
Have three boxes handy, One of items to put away in another room, one to donate and one to throw out.