April 11, 2014
Maximize Your Time and Minimize the Fuss – Spring Cleaning with Clean Mama
If you’ve tackled all the spring cleaning tasks on your checklist or only one or two, there’s plenty of time to continue with your spring cleaning. I thought it would be fun to round up a few past spring cleaning posts and posts from this year to get you inspired to continue on your spring cleaning ‘adventure’.
- Start your spring cleaning off right with this FREE printable checklist.
- Tackle your closets in five simple steps.
- Dread washing your windows? It doesn’t have to be as labor intensive as you think when you follow this tutorial.
- What style of spring cleaning do you stick to? Assembly line or a room at a time?
- Get rid of toxic chemicals and try making some of your own cleaners. Check out these “must have” ingredients to get you started.
- Wondering what some of my favorite spring cleaning tools are?
- My favorite spring cleaning task? Having the carpets professionally cleaned. Here are 2 ways to DIY carpet cleaning – spot treatment and whole room cleaning.
- Don’t forget about cleaning those often neglected doors!
- Hello, clean baseboards!
- Get at all those little dust bunnies and dirty corners while you vacuum the edges of your rooms.
- Find your favorite duster and dust all the corners and edges.
- Rather than dragging all your supplies from room to room, put together a cleaning bucket to keep it all together.
Have you ordered my book The Organically Clean Home? It’s perfect for spring cleaning!
I’m using the hashtag on Instagram #springcleaningcm for my spring cleaning tasks and you can too! Follow me here!
This post is part of a spring cleaning series – go here to see all the posts.
Heather Says
Thank you for this list. I have downloaded it and sent it to my e-mail to print out when I get home.
– Heather
Briana Says
Yes, thank you for this checklist. I added your blog to my feedly reader, and had not looked at it since. I decided to open it up today and catch up on reading. Clicked on this article, because not only do I need a checklist, I was hoping to find motivation too…and I did! Love your blog/website and want to say thank you for sharing your passion for keeping things clean with us. I lived in a filthy house when I was young, and our family was as chaotic as our environment (that is typically the case…messy house = messy mind). As an adult, I am almost on the OCD side with things being kept neat and in order. I dont understand how people can relax in the evening or when they are ill when there is a ton to do around the house. Thanks, again!
Stephine Lisa Says
It’s really an inspiring post for all mums who have difficulties in home cleaning and organizing. CleanMama is a perfect to find the solution regarding to cleaning. Awesome tips here for mom’s to make their home cleaning much better and effort less.