Real spring begins with a general cleaning of the house, after which many are left without strength.
We'll tell you how to clean your apartment before the weekend and not groan from fatigue after exhausting work.
In fact, everything is simple, you just need to make a plan for the week and then on the weekend you can just polish the achieved result.
Day one
Cleaning should begin not with cleaning itself, but with getting rid of everything unnecessary, in a word - junk. Usually at such moments, everything that has been lying in the pantry for six months or more and has never been needed in everyday life is sent to the trash. You need to approach the process creatively, sorting suspicious items into junk and what may be of interest in the future.
Day two
And you came to the kitchen, looked around, and said that this is not good. Sort out the remaining supplies so that insects do not start up, get rid of unnecessary household appliances and useless interior items that collect dust and soot. After that, you can wash and clean the cabinets, the stove and hood, the countertop and work surface, lighting fixtures, and so on.
Day three
Start cleaning the rooms. It is better to start with those that are further from the entrance door and the bathroom. At the same time, you can load the laundry - bed linen, curtains and drapes, textiles and seasonal clothes.
Day four
Tidy up the windows in your apartment. No matter how clean the floors and polished furniture are, the home will remain neglected as long as the glass is dulled by the autumn-winter dirt.
Day five
Now all that remains is to tidy up the bathroom. You need to start with the mirrors, then smoothly move on to the tiles, bathtub, shower, sink, and finish everything off by cleaning the toilet.
If you still have some strength left, you can quickly run around the apartment with a vacuum cleaner and a damp cloth, brushing away any dust that has accumulated here and there.
The result is a clean apartment, and two whole weekend days ahead!