Tan Dunci, a nurse at the Clinical Poison Control Center of Chang Gung Hospital in Taiwan and a seasoned cleaner, recently shared five spring cleaning principles to help ease the stress and fatigue often associated with this task. With these tips, you can achieve twice as much with half the effort.
Expert Tan Dunci shares five spring cleaning principles to reduce stress.
1. Declutter
The first step is to get rid of, recycle, or sell any unused items before you start cleaning. This will create a more spacious, organized, and tidy living space, saving you time and energy in the long run.
2. Clean from Top to Bottom
When it comes to spring cleaning, start with the highest points and work your way down. For example, remove cobwebs from ceilings and tops of cabinets before wiping down tables and chairs or sweeping the floor…
Begin with small areas like drawers and the refrigerator, then move on to larger spaces like tables, living rooms, and kitchens. It’s also efficient to work from the inside out, starting with bedrooms and ending with common areas like the living room.
3. Dry Dusting Before Wet Cleaning
Before using any wet cleaning methods, dry dust surfaces with a broom or dry cloth. Avoid using wet cloths directly on dusty surfaces, as this will create a messy mixture of dust and cleaning solution that will spread everywhere.
While wet surfaces may initially appear clean, once they dry, you may notice stubborn stains or even more dirt than before. To avoid this extra work, don’t skip the dry dusting step.
4. Ventilation is Key
When spring cleaning, always open doors and windows to ventilate the space. This will not only make the area more comfortable but also speed up drying times.
In addition to ventilation, pay attention to lighting. If your lightbulbs are old, dim, or burned out, consider replacing them to brighten up your space for the new year.
5. Use Cleaning Products
Using cleaning products can make your life easier and more efficient, saving you time and energy. However, choose reputable brands and follow the instructions carefully.
Additionally, avoid spraying cleaning solutions directly onto surfaces, especially furniture and glass. Instead, spray the solution onto a clean cloth first to avoid streaking and ensure a spotless finish.