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Home Tools and Checklists Cleaning Checklists How to Clean an Apartment - Checklist
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How to Clean an Apartment - Checklist
ARTICLE RATING If you've ever wanted to know how to clean an apartment, this list will walk you through the process step by step.
Dust Dust is inevitable. It comes in through doors through windows, on the bottom of shoes and clothing. Dusting weekly will reduce the need for more serious deep cleanings. Use the right tools, a vacuum cleaner with a long attachment and microfiber cloths will remove the dust from your apartment not just spread it around. Dust the obvious and not so obvious.
Floors Floors can collect more than dirt, pick up anything that shouldn't be on the floor and put it in its correct place or room.
Trash When you live in a small space, learning how to clean an apartment and keep it clean becomes doubly important; take out the trash as often as possible, daily if you can.
Kitchen The kitchen is probably the toughest room in the apartment to get and keep clean. Do the work upfront and then try to maintain as you go. This will keep you from getting overwhelmed.
Bathroom The bathroom should be cleaned on a weekly basis. Any longer than that, and it can turn into a disgusting job.
Bedroom The biggest mess maker in the bedroom is probably dirty laundry. Make sure you have a big enough hamper so have a place to put your dirty clothes until laundry day.
Now that you know how to clean an apartment, you need to ask yourself if you have the right systems set in place to help you keep that apartment looking clean and uncluttered. Sometimes what your apartment needs is not so much a cleaning, but a decluttering. Do you have stuff in your house that you don't use, but you can't seem to let go? Does your apartment feel smaller than when you first moved in? Are you stressed out or embarrassed to have people over? It's probably time to declutter not clean. |
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