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Top Tips and Techniques for a Thorough House Deep Clean (Part 1)

Picture this: stepping into a space where every breath feels fresh, every corner exudes tranquility, and every surface sparkles with cleanliness. Your home is where you go to relax, unwind, and rest, and a clean house can make you feel fresh and happy. That said, a cluttered home can negatively impact your well-being.

Deep cleaning isn’t just about tidying up; it’s about reclaiming that unparalleled feeling of serenity and comfort. Even if you clean your house daily, it’s essential to go beyond the routine tasks from time to time. So join us on this journey to transform your home into a haven that rejuvenates your spirit!

What Is Deep Cleaning?
Deep house cleaning, also called spring cleaning, helps remove dirt and grime and declutter spaces. It’s a thorough process that involves cleansing hard-to-reach areas. A deep cleaning routine is vital to keep your home in order and remove debris and allergens hidden below the surface.


During a heavy cleaning session, you would wipe down bookcases, vacuum upholstery, wash carpets, clean fans, or even do a deep car cleaning. An excellent example of the difference between spring cleaning and regular cleaning is brushing your teeth daily versus going to the dentist for a cleaning session. Let’s take a look at a few more differences between the two.

Regular Cleaning vs Deep Cleaning

House deep cleaning goes beyond your day-to-day cleaning tasks. It is a very detail-oriented process that is done room by room. Daily cleaning is done to keep things neat, like cleaning floors or vacuuming visible areas.

Moreover, deep cleaning involves a significant investment of time, usually done once or twice a year. Conversely, routine cleaning is done daily for general maintenance of the house and is done much quicker.

Other than that, deep cleaning your house means cleansing each area in-depth and leaving no stone unturned. Daily cleaning, on the other hand, isn’t as complicated and is focused on reducing mess and clutter in the more visible areas.

The Pros and Cons of Deep Cleaning

Deep cleaning your house involves a lot of effort, so you can sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labor once it’s done. It also helps maintain a certain level of cleanliness and hygiene.

An interesting benefit of deep cleaning is that it can improve mental health by reducing clutter. A study on procrastinators and clutter has shown that a messy home is linked to procrastination. Additionally, it can cause feelings of overwhelm and reduce overall quality of life. So it’s essential to clean up those tiresome dust bunnies.

Cons ❌

A thorough cleaning might just be what your house needs, but all this work can be stressful. Deep cleans are always time-consuming, so they might get overwhelming. Moreover, hiring a cleaning service for professional house cleaning can be very costly.

However, you can prevent it from becoming a challenging experience by deciding how often you should deep clean your house. This will streamline the process and make things easier for you.

How Often Should You Do a Deep Clean?

Deep cleaning can take many hours, so it’s best to set aside time for it once or twice a year. This is the ideal amount, but there might be certain instances when it’s important to forgo regular cleaning and go for a thorough job.

You should clean your home thoroughly as soon as you move into a new space. This will make it feel fresh and welcoming. It’s also a good idea to do a deep cleaning when you’re planning to sell the house to increase its appeal to potential buyers. Lastly, you should deep clean if you’re hosting a big event and want to wow your guests.

Things You’ll Need to Deep Clean Your Home

– Microfiber mop
– Carpet and floor vacuum
– Broom and dustpan
– Disposable cleaning gloves
– Lint roller
– Duster or paintbrushes to clean delicate surfaces
– 2–3 microfiber cleaning cloths or other cleaning materials
– Carpet cleaner
– Floor cleaning solution
– Glass cleaning spray
– Wood polish and cleaning spray
– 4–5 large trash bags

This isn’t an extensive checklist of cleaning equipment because different areas of the house might require other supplies. Nevertheless, it’s best to keep these items handy because you might need them in more than one room.


Deep Cleaning House Cost
If you’re not planning to tackle a deep house cleaning yourself, you might explore professional services. Typically, the cost for professional deep cleaning services can range from between $25–75 per house or $120–300, depending on the size. Apartment deep cleaning services tend to cost less than bungalows or lofts.

Kitchen Deep Cleaning


The kitchen is the heart of the home, where food is made and bellies are filled. You should give this space the attention and care it deserves. Here are some things you should focus on when deep-cleaning the kitchen.

Appliances


Even if your oven is self-cleaning, you must ensure it’s spotless. Scrub off the grease and grime from your microwave, stove, oven, kettle, and other appliances. This will help eliminate stains, food bits, and unpleasant odors. Don’t forget to clean the stove hood and its filter. If the filter isn’t cleaned, it can get clogged with grease, and air won’t circulate properly in the kitchen.

Fridge


Wipe down the outside of your fridge with a damp cloth. Move it away from the wall to sweep the area behind. Vacuum the fan and coils or use a light brush to clear debris and help them work more efficiently. Remove the contents of your refrigerator so that you can scrub all the shelves clean.

Pantry


Before you empty the pantry, clean every item to remove dust. Dispose of expired food and donate the things you don’t want. Cleanliness is paramount in the pantry, so spend time wiping down the shelves, walls, floors, and the pantry door with warm water and soap.

Dishwasher and Garbage Disposal


Empty the dishwasher and place a bowl with one cup of white vinegar in it. Set the dishwasher on a hot cycle and turn it on. The vinegar will break down bits of grease, food, soap scum, and other residue. You can also use soapy water to manually remove dirt from the dishwasher.

To clean the garbage disposal, mix half a cup of baking soda and a cup of white vinegar. Pour this mixture in and let it sit for 10 minutes. After that, turn on the garbage disposal and allow hot water to clean it away. This will clear out any food residue stuck inside. Remember to clean the sink because it tends to get slimy. Scrub it with soapy water and then rinse it with warm water.

Cabinets


Wipe the exposed tops of the kitchen cabinets with a wet cloth. If they are made of wood, use a wood polish. When you are done with the outside, empty the cupboards. Let go of items you no longer use. Use a duster to give the cabinets a thorough clean. Then, line the insides with paper, protecting the surface from dust and dirt.

To be continued …

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