"Think cleaning up or fixing up your
place is an all-day - or all-weekend - effort? Well, you might be right
depending on how long it's been since you spruced it up. But if you've let a
few things get away from you and are feeling overwhelmed by the whole thing,
take a beat, and a breath. By cutting the overall effort into smaller pieces,
you can make a serious effort seem, well, effortless.
Whether your house needs a top-to-bottom
cleaning or you are just looking for a clever way to attack the little things
that bother you, According this list of "20 Quick Fixes You Can Do In Five
Minutes or Less" provided by Realtytimes.com can help turn you around.
1. Call an "Electricity Drill."
Everyone in the family is assigned rooms to check for lights, TVs, and
unattended computers left on. This is a great chore/check for smaller children
in the home.
2. Sweep your front steps and shake out your
welcome mat.
3. Clean out a junk drawer. Do one a day and
you'll have a cleaner, more organized kitchen in no time. If it's a job that'll
take more than a few minutes per drawer, break it up into steps: 1) toss the
trash; 2) file the papers; 3) split up the rest by family member and make them
do the dirty work. Check out Real Simple for more junk
drawer clean-out ideas.
4. Take a look at your filters. Dirty and
disgusting? Put "Trip to Home Improvement Store" on your "To
do" list. And actually do it.
5. Cut up some lemons and grind them up in your
garbage disposal. It'll give your kitchen a fresh smell. If you also add put
some ice cubes down the disposal and this will help sharpen the blades.
6. Do a quick fridge clean out. Take quick
inventory of any dairy that's past its "good by" date and toss
spoiled produce. And don't forget to check the door for mayo that's been there
since the last backyard bbq.
7. Take a duster to your ceiling fans. They're
nasty.
8. Play "Pick It Up" with your kids.
Set the timer on your oven or phone for 60 seconds and race them to see who can
pick up and put away more things. Inner Child Fun has some more ideas
to inspire kids to clean.
9. Spritz your mirrors. They probably need it.
10. Spritz your windows. They definitely need
it.
11. Comb your rug - a tight weave throw rug
doesn't always respond well to a vacuum cleaner. Get down on the floor with a
wire dog brush. It'll fluff up the fibers and make it look brand new.
12. Wipe down your flat screen. If you don't
have the appropriate tool, the dust-free wipe you use for your eyeglasses will
work just fine.
13. Check your light bulbs. Have one (or more)
that's out? Swap it out and brighten up the place.
14. Now put light bulbs on your grocery list.
Add batteries and anything else you always need when you don't have.
15. Run a baby wipe over your baseboards. It's a
surprisingly good trick for making them look newly painted.
16. Spray your kitchen counters and your
cooktop, paying extra attention to any caked-on areas. If you're watching TV,
go back and have a seat while the cleaner does its thing. Get up and wipe them
down during the next set of commercials.
17. Do the same thing in your shower. And your
toilet.
18. Survey your kitchen. If there are small
appliances you haven't used for a month, put them up to create more workspace.
19. Run a broom into dark corners of bedrooms
and hallways. You might be surprised by the cobwebs hiding up there.
20. Make your pooch a fur appointment. A good
grooming will reduce that rampant dog hair problem."
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