Every corner of your house will shine. Do deep cleaning on Sunday like this, see the complete checklist.

Sweeping and mopping are done daily, but this doesn't completely clean the house. Dust, germs, and dirt gradually accumulate, which can lead to illness.

 

In today's hectic lives, we're so busy with work, children's studies, and everyday chores that we can't properly clean our homes. We sweep and mop every day, but that doesn't completely clean the house. Dust, germs, and dirt gradually accumulate, which can lead to illness. Therefore, the weekend, or Sunday, is the best time to deep clean your home. If you clean weekly with a little planning, it won't be too tiring or time-consuming. So, let's explore some easy and effective ways to deep clean your home on Sunday.

 

 

 

 

 

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Always start cleaning your house with the most used room, such as the living room or bedroom. Work from top to bottom, removing dust from ceilings, corners, and fans. Use a dry cloth or brush to remove dust from fans and light fixtures. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean small corners and curtains. This will prevent dust from settling back down, making cleaning easier.

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The kitchen is the most important part of the home because it's where the family's meals are prepared. Take out all kitchen utensils. Wipe cupboards and shelves with a damp cloth. Clean the gas stove, platform, and slab thoroughly. Wash and dry the utensil rack. Clean the sink, mesh, and drain well. A clean kitchen keeps food safe and prevents odors. There are some areas in the home that we touch daily, but often forget to clean. These include door handles and locks, light switchboards, faucets, cabinet handles, refrigerator and microwave doors. Clean all of these areas with a dry or slightly damp cloth, as these areas are the most prone to germs.

 

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There are certain areas in the house that we touch every day, but often forget to clean. Such as doorknobs and locks, light switches, faucets, cabinet handles, refrigerator and microwave doors. Be sure to clean all of these areas with a dry or slightly damp cloth, as these areas are the most prone to germs.

 

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Safety is crucial when cleaning the bathroom. Wear gloves and a face mask before cleaning. Clean the floor and walls with phenyl or bathroom cleaner. Wash the toilet seat with cleaning gel or acid. Scrub the shower, faucets, and tiles. Finally, rinse with clean water and dry. This reduces odor and the risk of infection.

 

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Sweeping alone won't completely clean your floor. So, first remove dust with a broom or vacuum. Clean corners and areas under beds and sofas. Remove dirt with water and a wiper. Finally, mop with water mixed with phenyl. This will leave the floor sparkling and keep your home feeling fresh.

 

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Deep cleaning also involves cleaning clothes. Wash curtains, bedsheets, pillows, and cushion covers. Dry mats and rugs in the sun. Vacuum your sofa. This reduces dust and allergens.