Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Schedule Cleaning
Guide to making your own house cleaning schedule where you decide what you clean, when you clean, whose turn it is to clean what, and when to hire a maid service to clean when you don't have the time to clean.

Kitchen
Cleaning a kitchen requires lots of extra attention. This is because the kitchen is where the food is. It is where it's stored, cooked and eaten. It is also one of the rooms in the house with lots of traffic, which means a lot more cleaning.
Below is the strategy that I use to help maintain a clean kitchen.
Before we get started - here are a few housecleaning tips.


Gather all the cleaning supplies you think you will need for cleaning your kitchen. Investing in a caddy - basket or container which can hold all your cleaning products will help. Keep your caddy in a secure location (out of the reach of children) in or close to your kitchen. When you are ready to clean, your cleaning supplies will be at hand.
Rubber gloves are your hands best friends. The chemicals is most cleaning products can damage the skin. Besides gloves, to lessen damage to your hands you should try using natural cleaning products when cleaning a kitchen.

Cleaning Supplies for kitchen

  • 409 ( good degreaser!!!)
  • Windex
  • Soft Scrub (comet....)
  • Sponge (that one that has one side hard surface and the other the cleaning one, usually green and yellow.)
  • Paper Towel (awesome to make the chrome shine and to clean the dirty part)
  • Rags
  • Floor cleaner ( Pine orange, Fabuloso, Lysol ....)
  • Tylex

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