Deep cleaning your home is recommended to have it completed every few or six months. The general quick cleaning will maintain the cleanliness of your home, but deep cleaning will make sure everything is reached and cleaned as to maintain a healthy home, and prevent bacteria causing odours from developing. Homes that have pets may require more frequent deep cleaning to keep everyone healthy in the family.
Deep cleaning includes cleaning details to your bathroom, kitchen, living room and bedroom.
The bathroom will develop harder to remove stains that only deep cleaning will eliminate it. The area around the toilet will need deep cleaning to remove all odour causing bacteria, and the shower area also will get those stains removed from soap and other personal hygiene products that will stain on the surface.
Kitchen is another place that can develop a lot of surface stains that may require deep cleaning. The kitchen appliances and elements will require stain removal steps during cleaning especially cooking area and your kitchen sink. Oven should be cleaned apart from its self-cleaning procedure that involves cooking off the stains but it will require the wiping off those burned stains.
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“I am still learning about my home. If you can’t do it yourself, find good service people and treat them well.” — Terry (mom to our Human Resources Coordinator, Louisa)
Raise your hand if you grew up with a mom (or another parental figure) constantly reminding you to clean your room. Often, our earliest memories of figuring out how to tidy up and take care of our homes are with our moms—they taught us how to do laundry, how to do the dishes, and how to make our beds. So it should come as no surprise that when we asked our moms for their best homekeeping advice, they came back with some great tips.
Most agreed on a few major themes: it’s important to make sure everything has a home, that you put things back when you take them out, and that your home is an inviting, relaxing place to come home to—and invite others to.
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