I
developed a tremendous appreciation for Spring from living in Michigan for 12 years I
always felt that I was being renewed and looked to the summer with anticipation,
now many years later I feel the same although I now live in South Florida.
I
remember how everyone cleaned their houses thoroughly before summer came!
Spring
Cleaning Checklist
It's
time for spring cleaning. This is the time of year for deep cleaning that you
don't have time for on a regular basis. If the task seems too large, why not
break it up into several weekends so you don't become overwhelmed? One of the
reasons to perform intensive spring cleaning is to perform maintenance and
upkeep checks--making sure that your appliances are working properly.
We'll
start on the outside and move our way in. Be sure to get the whole family
involved--many hands make light work. Turn it into a yearly tradition, a signal
that summer fun is almost here.
First,
a few rules: Never mix cleaning products. Bleach plus with ammonia can equal
death. Start at the top and work your way down. Inventory your cleaning
supplies and products and make sure you have enough--garbage bags, vacuum bags,
paper towels, rags, rubber gloves, etc. Take them with you in a bucket or other
container so you won't have to go searching for what you need. Have plenty of
cold water and high-energy snacks on hand (nuts, dried fruit, cheese,
vegetables) to fuel your endeavor.
Tackle
the garage. Appraise your tool collection--get rid of tools you don't use or
that are rusted or beyond repair. Make a pile of things to sell in the garage
sale and things to haul to the dump. Install pegboard with hooks on the walls
to hang tools and implements. Make a special place for outdoor toys, bikes,
scooters, skates, etc. Finish by sweeping and spraying the floor.
Inspect
the roof for loose shingles, for mushy places, for debris. Get the hose up
there and spray it off. Remove debris from gutters. Ensure that gutters aren't
loose or in disrepair.
Examine
exterior paint, brick or siding. Touch it up if needed. Check window screens
for needed repairs or replacement, then power wash the outside of the house,
including windows.
Clean
up woodpiles and other debris which serve as homes for pests.
Check
your lawn sprinkler system for maintenance problems.
Drain
all sediment from your hot water heater.
Perform
maintenance on home cooling systems, air conditioning or swamp coolers before
hot weather warrants their use.
Go
through each bedroom closet. Box up any clothing that has not been worn for
more than two years and donate it to a local charity. Perform repairs (sewing
buttons, fixing hems, stain removal) before storing winter clothes.
Dry
clean winter coats and donate those that haven't been worn.
Using
a vacuum hose, dust out each closet thoroughly--walls, shelves, ceilings,
floors.
Using
a telescoping vacuum extension, sweep away all cobwebs and dust near the
ceilings.
Throughout
the house, remove all wall decorations and wash down the walls throughout the
house using 1/2 cup ammonia, 1/4 cup white vinegar and 1/4 cup baking soda to 1
gallon of warm water.
Vacuum-dust
all baseboards and wash them down using the above solution.
Wash
all inside windows. Vacuum out the tracks. Vacuum/wash/dry clean all window
coverings.
Dust
and wash light fixtures and chandeliers. Vacuum lampshades. Replace light-bulbs.
Wash
all knickknacks. Vacuum books and bookshelves.
Dust
and wash down all interior doors.
Remove
heat registers, dust and wash thoroughly.
Clean
out and reorganize the linen closet. Repair fraying towels and washcloths or
throw them out and replace.
with
a vacuum brush, remove hair stuck to walls and ceiling by hair dryers and hair
spray.
Deep
clean shower, toilet, floor and sink.
Inventory
the medicine cabinet and toss expired medicines.
Defrost
freezer (if needed) and wash out refrigerator. Toss out expired foods.
Remove
screen on stove fan and wash. Clean oven and soak stove rings and drip pans.
Go
through your kitchen appliances, clean thoroughly and get rid of ones you no
longer use regularly.
Use
your vacuum on the front of the coils and motor to remove dust and dirt.
Launder
all quilts, blankets, comforters and bedspreads. Turn mattresses.
Move
furniture to the center of each room and vacuum thoroughly. Shampoo carpets.
Inventory
the contents of each room. Force yourself to get rid of the things you don't
need.
Have
a garage sale.
Put
the proceeds toward a family vacation, or visit a local amusement park, water
park or favorite restaurant to celebrate the beginning of summer.
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