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Spring Cleaning: A Checklist
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A reminder that spring is on the way and it’s time to get our homes in order and cleaned before the lazy days of summer are upon us.
It’s that time of year again! …or maybe it’s your first time with spring cleaning, or your first spring in a new home or apartment. In this article, we will discuss Spring Cleaning: A Checklist.
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Regardless of your situation, a spring-cleaning checklist can really help. I believe in checklists in lots of capacities. 🙂 There are some things, after all, that are easy to overlook even for the experienced spring cleaner. And things change; maybe you have some different items or furniture you didn’t have last year. So here is a checklist of some spring-cleaning tasks you may not have thought of so that you can organize your cleaning efforts.
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1. Outdoors
Have you considered the outside of your house in your spring-cleaning plans? Some things you might not have thought to consider outdoors include:
* Patio and deck furniture – Don’t forget to clean your patio and deck furniture. This can be as simple as hosing off or as elaborate as repainting and cleaning with special products. If you have plastic furniture, a scrub-down with a weak bleach and water solution may just do the trick against mildew and algae. This solution should work with water-resistant covers on cushions, too. Iron furniture might need to be touched up with black enamel paint after cleaning.
* Decks – Hosing or power washing your deck can be included in spring cleaning. Any insect proofing, such as a fresh coat of varnish or paint, is best done before the bugs get bad in hot weather.
* Porch, steps, and driveway – After a winter of putting down driveway salt on concrete and asphalt surfaces, a thorough hose-down is a good idea. Doormats can be hosed off and/or laundered as well.
* Trim bushes and add a free layer of mulch to flower beds. Curb appeal matters and nothing says welcome more than clean and neat flower beds and manicured lawns.
*Clean front doors and light fixtures – Sweep down spider webs and other debris from the door frame and light fixtures. Refresh front door and light fixtures with a fresh coat of paint if necessary.
2. Floors
Tracking in driveway salt doesn’t just stop at the porch. Your carpets also take a beating in winter, as do hardwood floors.
* Get carpets deep-cleaned to make them safe for bare feet.
* Hardwood and linoleum will need to be cleaned, as well. Mop hardwood with oil soap and water, and mop linoleum with your cleaner of choice. If you are blessed to have a steamer, forget everything I just wrote and steam clean your hardwood services. It dries fast, disinfects, and if you add essential oil to the water, your whole house will smell amazing.
* Wash area rugs in the laundry or with a carpet cleaner.
3. Under the Bed
Spring is the perfect time to clean out under the bed, although it may be overlooked.
* Pull everything out from under the bed (watch out for dust bunnies!). Vacuum and throw out whatever you don’t need. Use flat plastic bin(s) to organize what you do intend to keep.
* Mop or vacuum under the bed, too.
4. Don’t Forget the Bathroom
Bathrooms usually get cleaned regularly, but in the spring you might want to do some extra cleaning. As you’re tackling the mildew between the tiles, don’t forget these “hidden” items that need to be addressed.
* The ceiling might need to be re-painted with mildew-resistant paint.
* Caulk may be needed to cover cracks or peeled caulk around the tub and/or shower.
*Clean out drawers and cabinets and toss anything that is old, or no longer useful to you.
*You may want to add new or replace old shelf liners.
* Throw out old make-up and hair products.
* Go through and organize hair clips, bands, etc. and throw away worn-out ones.
5. Kitchen
In addition to the “usual” kitchen cleaning, check on these tasks, too.
* Throw away expired canned food.
* Clean out flatware drawers that can harbor crumbs.
* This is a good time to clean the oven – windows can be open to provide circulation.
These are just a few tips that could be overlooked but can make a big difference in your spring cleaning.
Are you deep cleaning your home for spring? If so, share some of your tips in the comments below.
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Totally been reading everyone’s checklists and ideas for sanitizing since this COVID-19 outbreak  and this is so helpful! It’d be great if you made a printable, I love checking things off a checklist!
Good list – always helps to be organized!
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Hi Mia, Thank you for your feedback. Great idea. I will try to get to that next week. I will let you know when it’s done. Thanks again for the feedback. I love it. Be well.