How normally do you verbs your kitchen/bathroom? what products do you use, how do you keep up it? where do you put recycleables? do you automatically throw them within a...
where do you put recycleables? do you automatically throw them within a trash can in the house or outside the house? how do you make plans for jackets if they hold no place in your house? how do you settlement with pack rats surrounded by you family who don't prudence about moving things when you give an account them? do you know of sites online that could help me match up our house?
I clean the kitchen on a daily basis. The bathrooms I touch up clean each day and deep verbs once a week. I use white vinegar, baking soda, Swiffer, Pine Sol, micro fiber towels, Windex and Mr Clean Magic Eraser.
Recyclables go contained by a trash can reserved for them in the kitchen until they variety it to the recycling bin within the garage.
We have plenty of closet space so I'm not sure how I would feel the jacket problem. Maybe get one of those plastic clothing storage bages and hang up them together in one closet? The clothing shoulder bag will keep them corraled.
If someone doesn't put away their belongings, the belongings become the property of the housekeeper to dispose of as she see fit. That is, the items get put aside and held for a given amount of time by the personage doing the cleaning. Eventually, everyone will get the message. Some items might even find themselves within the trashcan if that's the fitting spot. Dirty dishes left sitting around are held for the guilty party to clean.
Try www.flylady.lattice This is a website that offers a cleaning calendar and tips.
Ok- well start next to the basics...
Cleaning the kitchen/bathroom...
It help to keep the cleaning supplies for the kitchen/bathroom within that room....
For the bathroom I use anti-bacterial wipes.. Lysol/Clorox kind them and they are super for touch-ups.
I also use windex, bleach and soft scrub....
EVERY morning I wipe down the toilets,sinks and countertops with the wipe. I also clean the mirror.
Since we hang on to our hamper contained by the bathroom linen closet I also take down any dirty laundry to be sorted/started.
Once a week or as needed I remove ALL towels, rugs etc..Wash/replace and I spray my tub/tile surround next to a spray bottle filled near 3 parts water one cog bleach and I wipe down the tub/tile surround. Sometimes I use a MR. CLEAN magic eraser BEFORE I spray bleach....
I next sweep/mop the floor with Pinesol..
Total time spent- 10 min on a daily basis..... 20-30 min once a week !
In the kitchen it's a similar situation....
EVERY morning I wipe the counter tops/appliances with anti bacterial wipe... Clean the sink with soft scrub....
I sweep the floor EVERYDAY and I mop 2-3x a week...
Products I use are PINE-SOL or Lysol disenfect products..
The dishwasher get loaded AFTER every meal and run at hours of darkness...
I have 3 stackable recycle bins surrounded by the garage...Garbage gets bag and taken to the garage daily for once a week pick-up..
Coats/jackets... are infuriating if you don't have a proper foyer closet... We have hooks on the wall governing down to the basement OR you can use the final of an unused door... OR buy a coat tree.
As for pack-rats.... You have to firm/direct capture some 30 gal. contractor bags and start sifting/sorting...
Make a KEEP, DONATE, TRASH pile and draw from rid of anything that you don't use.. DONATE to charity
Be realistic.. Start near a room and go little by little... Be aggressive and don't grasp too sentimental over items..
Have your family relieve you....
Answers: I stay on top of them everyday. If I don't verbs or do dishes for even one day it get out of control and I own to spend at least an hour or so cleaning put a bet on up. My thing is this: I run a tight ship for one piece. Everything has a place and everything belongs IN it's place. You should do this if you haven't. The best point for you to do is to take a generous garbage shoulder bag and just amble through your house. Anything you haven't used for three months or more, toss it in the shoulder bag. Give it to a needy family connections or charity or goodwill..whatever, only get the clutter out! You'll get the impression so much better, and trust me, you'll never remember what you got rid of. I do this every three months. When you dirty a dish, bathe it or stick it in the dishwasher urgently. When you're cooking, wash as you step. Anything you're done with since everything is ready to put away, wash it up legitimate quick. Start pan soaking in the sink up to that time you sit. Every night beforehand bed, just do a wander through. Throw all clothes within a hamper, toys within the toy chest, shoes in the closet, jacket in the closet..you go and get the idea. No room for jacket? Over the door hangers. put them on hanger and hang them up. One trick I similar to is with your socks...capture those tiny little safety pins and whenever someone take off their socks, produce it a rule that they have to add them together with a pin. Makes it SO straightforward to mate, obviously, and you don't lose nearly as frequent. (Just make sure you don't tolerate them sit in the washer for long, they can rust and trademark little holes in the socks)
As for the pack-rats.. update them either they pick it up, or it get tossed. Plain and simple. Be firm. If they test you..really throw things away (or at tiniest make them chew over you are and hide it for a couple of weeks) They'll eventually swot to quit leaving things lay all over!
I hope this help because it sure took a while to type. haha