Spotless Spring Cleaning: Useful Ways to Remove Junk and Tidy Up Your Home

 

We all know how stressful spring cleaning can be. Cluttered up items get left to sit around and gather up space during freezing winters, while dust and dirt accumulate throughout our homes. Then, when we’re finally ready to enjoy that warmer weather, we’re left with the problem of having to move a heap of items out just to enjoy our own living space.

However, it doesn’t have to be as challenging as previously believed. Lugging around multiple furniture pieces with no strategy can undoubtedly take up hours of your time. You don’t have to be a junk removal Philadelphia expert to know a few simple tricks that aid in your spring cleaning endeavors. Read on to learn more modern tactics that can save you time and energy in making your home more hygienic.

Categorize that Clutter

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Think back to those days in the classroom, when you were able to score highly on your most difficult tests. Did you study with your notes easily arranged for you to access them? Or did you spend an excessive amount of time trying to find your class notes, wasting precious hours, and not knowing what to do?

We’ll guess that it was closer to the first scenario. Organization is everything, especially when it comes to spring cleaning. Removing junk from your home is done more effectively when you can arrange your rooms from most to least messy. Each home is different depending on the architecture and the number of people living there. Still, you can typically recognize the most disorderly rooms if they have an excess amount of junk on–or in–these pieces of furniture:

  • Tables
  • Drawers
  • Closets
  • Cabinets
  • Dressers

Make sure to mark rooms that have extreme clutter in these areas at the top of your list. It’ll help you when dividing up which rooms are worth more of your time when you start your spring cleaning project.

Getting through the Garage

We mentioned separating your more essential rooms, so don’t forget about the all-important garage. It may have been used as a “winter storage” area, which means that it’s now the perfect time (and weather) to clear out that mess. For starters, moving the least needed items out of that smaller area, and onto a larger outdoor section like the driveway, will let you maneuver around in a more effortless way.

This step will give you enough space to separate items that you wish to keep, donate, or throw away. Moving that junk out of the garage will also make those hard-to-reach areas easier to sweep so that you can clean that built-up dust and make for a more hygienic place.

What About Windows?

Do you remember the last time you cleaned your windows? If you can’t, then spring cleaning might be a perfect time. Windows are also an important part of every home, and cleaning them is a multi-purpose job.

For starters, make sure that you’ve appropriately separated your window by taking off its screen (if it has one) and washing it with soap and water. You’ll be able to wash your window itself with glass cleaner, and either a microfiber cloth or a soft rag. If you’re able to, vacuum up the dust in your window track–the tiny space behind your window sill that holds it in place and prevents any windy breeze from coming in. Lastly, make sure to give your window sills and frames a proper cleaning. You can use disposable wipes for easy, affordable sanitizing.

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Going for the latest cleaning product sold online, which promises a state-of-the-art and carefree experience, can sound enticing. However, these items with enhanced digital features can often come at a high cost and don’t perform much better than what you can find at your everyday store.

When it comes to making your home more sanitary in time for spring, you don’t need a smart cleaning gadget that costs hundreds of dollars. All-purpose cleaning products such as spray mops (usually $50) or disposable dusters (typically $20 or under) are your best bet when looking for items that can wipe down surfaces cleanly and effectively. Floors, counters, and shelves can be kept in well-ordered shape for an affordable price.

Spring cleaning can seem frustrating, but it’s also a rejuvenating time for the home. With these suggestions, you’ll be ready to start having your home look more dazzling than ever. And this newfound ease and efficiency will be just in time to enjoy that beautifully warm weather.

 

DIY Carpet Cleaning – 3 Precautions If You’re a Pet Owner

 

Having a pet at home brings so much joy that you simply can’t compare it to anything else in the world. But with all the joy, also come so many responsibilities. If you are a pet owner, you probably already know how hard it is to keep up with all the extra work around the house. Creating a safe environment for your furry friend while having a clean house, especially carpets, won’t be as hard as it sounds, as long as you are cautious. Knowing what to use and what precautions to take is crucial because pets (especially dogs and cats) spend such a long time on the carpet. These three are the basics that all pet owners need to check out:

Stay Safe With Carpet Cleaning Products

Knowing the good and bad ingredients in pet carpet cleaners is so important. Check out the labels each time you’re buying cleaning products. The safest place to shop is a pet store, after getting advice from your vet. There is a wide range of pet-safe cleaners to shop from, always opt for the most natural, bio-friendly option. Cleaning with pet-safe products is one of those DIY projects that you don’t need a pro for and do so much good for the entire family including the pets. Some of the ingredients you have to stay away from are ammonia, formaldehyde, pesticides, chlorine, sodium hydroxide and more.

If you are not really sure how to do all of this safely yourself, then you might want to consider a professional carpet cleaning service. Make sure to do your research to find the right fit for your needs. It’s best to opt for a service that uses pet-friendly products and has experience with cleaning carpets from homes of pet owners.

Say No To Regular Carpet Shampoos, Powders, And Dry Shampoos

Carpet shampoos, powders and dry shampoos can cause a range of problems for your pet. If you’re planning on cleaning your carpets, make sure to avoid these types of products. Let’s start with the powders and dry shampoos. One of the biggest ‘no’s’, aside from the possible harmful ingredients, is that they leave a residue in the carpet, which is very hard to completely remove. In other words, your pets will inhale all those bad ingredients and strong scents as well. Powders and dry shampoos have a smell that can easily cause irritation and do more harm than good. This is how skin, eye, and respiratory conditions occur.

Regular carpet shampoos can be so tricky because they are often based on chemicals that are harmful to you and the pets. They tend to leave a sticky residue after cleaning, which only makes things worse. No matter how hard you clean, there will still be shampoo left on the fibres. Dirt, dust, urine, will adhere and cause a buildup. Your carpets will not only remain dirty, but your pets will be inhaling all of the dust and dirt while laying on them. This can, unfortunately, cause a range of problems, especially issues with the respiratory system, skin irritation, allergies and more.

Water Is Safe

Water is the safest ingredient when it comes to carpet cleaning in a house with pets. Now, the main question is how to get a clean carpet using only water. This is one of those precautions that might cost you, but it will be a great investment for everyone in your home. If you want to be very safe with the choices you make and want to avoid using any chemicals on the carpet, try a wet/dry vacuum.

Buying a wet/dry vacuum can be costly, thankfully there are many different options on the market to consider these days. If you first want to try it out, you can rent one, then decide whether it’s the right fit for you. This device uses only water to clean the carpet, which makes it perfectly safe for your pets. Let’s not forget that it’s safe for the flooring as well. Eventually, if all of this sounds like it’s too much or you simply want to be 100% safe you can always turn to a professional cleaning service.

Conclusion

Keeping a pet happy and safe, while also having a clean home can be a bit challenging. But with the right information and precautions, your carpets will be clean and your furry friends will feel great. Using the right products and tools is important to prevent any health problems of your pet, including respiratory and digestive issues, eye irritation, allergies, skin irritation and more. You know what they say- ‘better safe, than sorry’.

These three precautions will help you understand how important it is to opt for natural alternatives and to stay away from chemicals. Make sure to keep your pet outside, in a different room or different house while you’re cleaning and 24 hours after you’re done, even when using safe products.

 

 

 

Tony is the CEO of Love Your Rug – Canada’s largest rug cleaning & restoration facility. Apart from successfully leading his team, Tony loves to share professional advice on how to give a fresh look to carpets, rugs and peoples homes. He is an industry leader and authority in area rug restoration.