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Tuesday, 26 March 2024

Spring and Cleaning ... somehow these words often go together!

Some may say, there's no better time than spring to give your home a good and thorough clean! Well, here in the UK we have had some signs of Spring around, and my pink duster has been out of the cupboard and those winter cobwebs have been dealt with, furniture has been moved out so all the nooks and crannies can be vacuumed, our windows are sparkling (thanks to Eddie) and even the Easter Chicks are sitting on the window-sill in readiness for the coming Easter weekend. Easter Sunday being on the 31st March in 2024.

Do you like to Spring Clean? Not everyone does. I did come across this article which has some helpful tips you may find interesting, and I share them below.


"Declutter your home
There's a simple rule you can use to declutter you home. If you haven't used something in the past six months, then you should consider throwing it away. The only exception to this rule is seasonal items and clothing. Separate out the 'keep', 'donate' or 'throw away' items and clearly label them to avoid any treasures getting thrown away by mistake. By taking this ruthless stance, you'll soon discover how many excess items you have around your home and how much additional room you'll have if you throw a few things away.

Deep clean your carpets
You'll be surprised how much dirt, dust and hair builds up in your carpet. This can be especially bad in bedrooms and dining rooms, where you're less likely to move bulky furniture around when you're cleaning. A deep clean will help restore the carpet's colour and texture. Using a high-performance vacuum cleaner or hiring a professional will allow you to breathe new life into your carpets. While your furniture is out of its usual place during the clean, you can start to think about rearranging certain items. You don't necessarily need to invest in new furniture, but a move around might bring a new function to a room or just give it a new look.

Remove pet hairs with rubber gloves
Pets are a delight to live with, but a menace when it comes to keeping your home clean. Cats and dogs especially will cast their hairs everywhere. That's where a pair of rubber gloves comes in handy. Because of the material they're made from, and the friction it creates, hairs will naturally stick to them. So, whether you need to de-hair your sofa, curtains or bedding, your trusty rubber gloves can sort you out. Failing that, a trusty lint roller work wonders on removing pet hairs from fabric.

Clean your oven with bicarbonate of soda
Oven cleaning is a time-intensive task, but a small amount of bicarbonate of soda can go a long way. Add bicarbonate of soda to water in a spray bottle and you've got your own handy oven-cleaning solution. You just need to spray the solution on the interior surfaces of your oven, avoiding the heating elements. Leave overnight and wipe clean the next day. If any soda remains, spray with vinegar to remove it. Avoid using harsh chemicals as these could cause irritation to your skin and damage your oven. If you'd rather put your feet up than get stuck in, it's worth having your oven professionally cleaned to get it sparkling again.

Get your fridge sparkling clean
We're all guilty of not cleaning our fridge as often as we should. This means that stains, food matter and water can build up. To battle this, you need a few household items. The first two are a toothbrush and toothpaste. The chemicals found in toothpaste will help remove stains easily and the toothbrush provides the friction and accuracy that you need to get the job done. Once you've got your fridge nice and clean, it's time to tackle any lurking smells. Cut a lemon in half and place the two halves in your fridge: one on the top shelf and the other on the bottom shelf. The lemon will naturally absorb any odours and leave your fridge smelling fresh.

Unleash the power of your dishwasher
Your dishwasher is a superhero in disguise. Its helpfulness doesn't stop at cleaning the dishes: you can place children's plastic toys (without batteries) into the dishwasher, along with your normal detergent or tablet, and get them nice and clean again. Not only that, it helps to sanitise the toys, so that they can be played with time and time again. The beauty of using your dishwasher to wash toys means that you can simply put it on and let it get to work. Essentially, you get a thorough clean without much effort.

Steam clean your microwave
Dirt and grime can easily build up in your microwave. It's one of those appliances that you use so often that you take for granted. So, a good clean will not only get it back to its former self, but also improve its general hygiene. Tackling built-up food and grease normally calls for bucket loads of elbow grease, but our helpful hint will put a stop to that. Using a combination of vinegar and water, you can create a solution that will help you tackle those stubborn stains. Heat a measuring jug with a fifty-fifty solution for ten minutes in your microwave, until it steams up. Remove the jug and then use a cloth to wipe away the moisture and dirt.

Revamp your wardrobe
You may have a wonderful array of outfits, but chances are that you don't wear them all-year round. So, it's time to revamp your wardrobe. First separate your clothes into seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Then try your outfits on. Do they still fit? Do you still like them? If the answer is 'no' then get rid of them. You could either donate them to charity, sell them on eBay or organise a swap shop with friends and family. For the clothes you decide to keep, bag up the ones that are out of season and store these in your attic or wardrobe. Another handy tip to help you out in the morning is to organise your clothes by colour, so that you can put outfits together in half the time, with no need to hunt out your favourite top.

Breathe life back into your bedsheets
We all have that favourite duvet set that we return to time and time again. But over time colours can fade and soon you're left with drab looking bed sheets. Rather than throw them away, it's work soaking them in bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar as this can help you breathe life back into your bed sheets and get rid of any lingering odours. Make sure you rinse them thoroughly to eradicate the vinegar smell before using. You can also use bicarbonate of soda to deodorise your mattress. Simply sprinkle all over your mattress and leave for up to eight hours. Then vacuum up any excess powder and your mattress is as good as new.

Clean your bathroom while you sleep
No, we don't literally mean clean while you sleep: you deserve your rest after all! We've found a way for you to leave your bathroom to get clean overnight. Limescale is notoriously difficult to remove. That's where white vinegar can help. It's great at breaking down the molecules and removing a build-up of limescale. In fact, it can remove stains from the toilet, shower and sink. All you need to do is spray it on and leave it to get to work. For showerheads, simply fill a bag with white vinegar and tie it around the head, leave it to break down the limescale overnight. To avoid smelling strongly of vinegar, make sure you wear protective gloves and ventilate your bathroom where possible."
Words above from article here

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Do you like to Spring Clean?
Have you any tips? Do please share them in the comments.
One very important tip, is to reward yourself with a nice cuppa after all of your hard work, and perhaps a Low Carb Chocolate Cookie / Biscuit, see more details here


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All the best Jan

42 comments:

angela said...

Gone are the days i can start at one end of the house and do a bit clean so I have to break it down nowadays
Because of this I never stop cleaning. Although I do need to sort my wardrobe out.
It’s autumn here in Australia so I might just leave it for when it’s a cold and rainy day. When all other options are not available

Elephant's Child said...

Well done on the cleaning front. Like Angela the days when I could clean the whole house in one day are gone.

Tom said...

...cleaning is an endless task.

HappyK said...

I don't spring clean. I clean each room once a week and do a thorough cleaning of a room from time to time.

Mari said...

I've been working on it! I've been going room to room trying to clean out all drawers and closets. And the dishwasher tip is one I use often. I put glass light shades in it frequently!

Christine said...

I do dislike cleaning but my hubby does a good job.

Norma2 said...

Eddie, this is where autumn started and it's time to put away your winter clothes. A few years ago we used to wear mid-season clothes: but nowadays the cold comes suddenly and we go from hot to cold.

mxtodis123 said...

Already did a lot of decluttering. What I like here in this building is that rather than toss things out we put them in the lobby for our neighbors. It's a good way of recycling things.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Is it OK to Spring Clean next Winter?

God bless.

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

Good tips here, Jan. I try to do through cleaning of one room every so often instead of cleaning it all in Spring. We declutter by giving things to Amets or Goodwill.

J.P. Alexander said...

Uy no toca otra que limpiar. Te mando un beso.

The Happy Whisk said...

I love the pink duster and kettle! Very pretty. For us, we're looking forward to spring moving!

DVArtist said...

I am a clean freaky person so I don't have much to do for spring cleaning. However, I do like cleaning my house. After the rains stop I will get the outside windows clean. My tip is to fill a bucket and put a dish washer pod into the water. Take a clean mop, I keep one that I got at the dollar store. Clean the window then take the hose and spray away the suds. Because the dish washer pod has spot remover in it the windows come out sparkling clean.

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

I love to open my windows, let all the fresh air in, and clean. Spring is the perfect time.

Margaret D said...

Good read Jan.
You could I say I/we spring clean all year around. We don't have fires inside to keep us warm, we and many do have electric heating. We go out and about in winter as if it was summer except on really cold days.

Fun60 said...

Yes it's that time of the year again. I am planning on repainting the bedrooms as part of the spring clean. I wonder if I'll achieve that goal!

jabblog said...

Well done, Eddie, on the windows. My windows are always smeary, no matter what I do :-(

roentare said...

You laid out how much I need to do for my own autumn clean

roughterrain crane said...

It's an excellent idea to clean toys in the dishwasher.

Barwitzki said...

...I have this tea kettle in red :-)))
and my stove broke so I have a new one... wonderful thing - with self-cleaning... imagine that!!!
Hug

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
I try to clean the house on a regular basis.
These are all great tips!
Take care, have a wonderful day!

My name is Erika. said...

I enjoy spring cleaning, to an extent. What I really like is how it feels after it is done. But cleaning the frig- I hate it. No job is as bad as that one. Hope you're having a lovely Wednesday.

Pam said...

Oh, when I was younger I did spring cleaning, winter cleaning, fall cleaning and summer cleaning....I cleaned all the time. My friend used to call me the Cleaner from Hell......now adays, NOPE.

CJ Kennedy said...

Spring cleaning, Summer cleaning, Fall cleaning, Winter cleaning...it never ends.

Judy at GoldCountryCottage said...

Hi Jan. Thanks for all the cleaning tips. I do love to spring clean especially when the weather warms up and the sun is out. I notice I am not as thorough as I used to be but , for me now, that is OK..Happy Easter..xxoJudy

This N That said...

Lots of good ideas there. I try to keep things clean all year round including moving furniture. The one thing I need to do is have my throw rugs professionally cleaned but it's so expensive..
Lime away works on lime deposits as well but it also takes the protective finish off your counter surfaces if you have marble or granite.

Mary Kirkland said...

These are good tips.

Valerie-Jael said...

I will be missing my spring cleaning this year, as I am still in the clinic. Have a great week, hugs!

Beatrice said...

I remember the sign that hung in a friend's home, which read "Housework will make you ugly" but regardless I do spring clean and have already started. Unused bedding and blankets ere donated to a local thrift store this week and more decluttering is in process now. I recently used a small cup of vinegar in the fridge to dispel some fish odors as I did not know about lemon doing the same thing. Thanks for this list of helpful tips.

Anonymous said...

No matter what season, my wife and I are always keeping things clean.

Have a lovely day.

kathyinozarks said...

I do like to do a good spring cleaning and then again just before winter settles in. rest of year dusting and light cleaning. it is a good feeling to have a clean home

Jeanie said...

These are all good tips and I should incorporate a few of them into my life. I'm one of those people who hates big cleaning (I'm neat, though.) It's not something of which I am proud!

Conniecrafter said...

The older I have gotten the less I seem to do but I do like a fresh smelling house, so it may take me into the summer but I do get the house cleaned!

baili said...

wow very useful and informative post my dear Jan

our spring is followed by three stormy months so although we do clean house but we have to keep repeating the process and then late September or early October is perfect for deeper cleaning
i liked the steam cleaning of microwave ,good to try all of them
i usually use soda often for cleaning

Bob Bushell said...

Spring cleaning, yuk, anywhere, I think better do it 'till next year?

Chatty Crone said...

Spring cleaning - yes, it is that time of year!
So how do you get stuff off the glass in the stove?

Lowcarb team member said...

REPLY TO
Chatty Crone who said...
Spring cleaning - yes, it is that time of year!
So how do you get stuff off the glass in the stove?

Hello and many thanks for your comment and question.

I give links to two articles that I hope will be helpful with cleaning glass in the oven or stove-top.

How to clean a glass oven door

https://www.idealhome.co.uk/house-manual/cleaning/how-to-clean-a-glass-oven-door

How to clean glass stove top

https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/a27287472/how-to-clean-glass-stove-top/

Happy cleaning :)

All the best Jan

David M. Gascoigne, said...

We don’t spring clean as a ritual, but we keep a very clean house by doing it all year. There are only two of us so perhaps in that sense it’s not so difficult to keep up with it. A couple of times a year I take everything out of all the drawers and cupboards in the kitchen and wash them down thoroughly before putting everything back.,

Teresa said...

Siempre en primavera se hace una limpieza más a fondo,aunque intentamos hacerla siempre, tengo 31 ventanas en mí casa y son difíciles de limpiar,tengo que buscar un profesional, yo no puedo por mí problema de rodillas. Gracias por tus consejos. Besos.

Lowcarb team member said...

GOOGLE TRANSLATE

J.P. Alexander said...
Uy no toca otra que limpiar. Te mando un beso

Oops, it's time to clean up. I send you a kiss

Teresa said...
Siempre en primavera se hace una limpieza más a fondo,aunque intentamos hacerla siempre, tengo 31 ventanas en mí casa y son difíciles de limpiar,tengo que buscar un profesional, yo no puedo por mí problema de rodillas. Gracias por tus consejos. Besos

Always in spring a more thorough cleaning is done, although we always try to do it, I have 31 windows in my house and they are difficult to clean, I have to look for a professional, I can't because of my knee problem. Thank you for your advice. Kisses

Back2OurSmallCorner said...

I have a wonderful dishwasher. He's my husband :-)
I know my oven needs cleaning so I should get to it after reading these tips.

William Kendall said...

Good recommendations!