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I tried my mom's three-day spring cleaning blitz – and the intensive program makes total sense
The author shares her experience with a three-day spring cleaning blitz, a method passed down from her mother, designed to be an intensive yet efficient way to tackle spring cleaning without the common issues of burnout and incomplete tasks. This approach contrasts with the traditional extended spring cleaning periods that can lead to exhaustion and a lack of thoroughness.
The core of this cleaning strategy lies in a systematic, top-to-bottom method, segmenting the cleaning process into three distinct days, each focusing on a different vertical level of the home. This strategic ordering ensures that any dislodged dust or dirt from higher areas falls onto surfaces yet to be cleaned, preventing the re-soiling of already pristine areas and maximizing efficiency.
Day one, termed 'Centred on ceilings,' concentrates on the highest points of each room. Tasks for this day include spot-treating rug and carpet stains, anticipating their deep cleaning later in the process. The main effort involves removing cobwebs from ceilings, dusting light fixtures using long-handled tools, and cleaning high-up shelves and cabinet tops. The author describes using a cordless vacuum with a long attachment for cobwebs and a long-handled duster for light fixtures. For kitchen cabinets, a sturdy stepladder is used, and a practical hack of laying old newspaper on top of cabinets is employed to easily collect future grease and dust. This day also extends to cleaning windows, including the use of specific products like The Pink Stuff for stubborn watermarks, and thorough cleaning of mirrors and picture frame tops.
Day two, 'Anything in easy reach,' focuses on the mid-level areas of the home that are accessible without the need for step ladders. This day begins with preparing for laundry by stripping beds and applying baking soda to mattresses for deodorizing, to be vacuumed later. Machine-washable throw blankets and pillow covers are collected and washed. Upholstery is vacuumed to remove settled dust and crumbs. Regular tasks for this day include wiping down and disinfecting all mid-level surfaces, such as coffee tables, side tables, and kitchen counters, which also serves to declutter these areas. A significant task for day two is decluttering closets, a time-consuming activity that the author allocates a substantial portion of the afternoon to, linking it to the 'scary hour' productivity technique to manage the overwhelming nature of wardrobe transition for spring/summer.
Day three, 'Focusing on flooring,' is dedicated to all floor-level tasks. This includes cleaning baseboards, vacuuming all floors thoroughly, and deep cleaning carpets and area rugs. The timing for carpet cleaning is noted as ideal in spring, allowing for open windows and warm airflow to aid drying. A dehumidifier is used in less ventilated rooms to assist with drying. The final steps involve deodorizing drains with baking soda and vinegar and cleaning the washing machine with white vinegar after its intensive use over the previous two days.
The author concludes that this three-day spring cleaning blitz, though intensive, is highly effective. It consolidates cleaning efforts into a concentrated period, freeing up the rest of the month and preventing the burnout associated with prolonged cleaning. The systematic approach, moving from top to bottom, is highlighted as a logical and efficient method that integrates a common cleaning principle without requiring extensive planning. The method ultimately leads to more satisfying results due to its focused and thorough nature, proving to be a highly effective spring cleaning hack.
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