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You’re doing it wrong. Here’s how to keep your home properly clean.

articleUseronApril 15, 2026
Daily cleaning tasks
Daily cleaning is essential to maintain a minimum level of cleanliness and prevent clutter. These tasks typically only take a few minutes and contribute significantly to the overall appearance and hygiene of your home.
Making beds: Start your day by making all the beds in the house. This will immediately make the rooms look tidier.
Washing dishes: Clean the dishes after every meal to avoid build-up and unpleasant odors.
Wipe surfaces: Clean kitchen worktops, dining tables and sinks daily to remove crumbs, spilled liquids and germs.
Sweep high-traffic areas: Sweep the floors in the kitchen, entrance area and living room to remove dirt and debris.
Take out the trash: Empty trash cans to avoid odors and pests.
Tidy up common areas: Put away toys, books and other items that do not belong in the living areas.
Weekly cleaning tasks
Weekly tasks include thoroughly cleaning areas where dirt and grime accumulate over time. These tasks ensure that your home remains clean and pleasant.
Vacuum and mop floors: Vacuum carpets and rugs and mop hard floors to remove dust, dirt and allergens.
Clean the bathroom: Scrub toilets, sinks, showers and bathtubs. Wipe down mirrors and clean bathroom floors.
Dust surfaces: Dust furniture, shelves, baseboards and other surfaces to make them look fresh and reduce allergens.
Change bed linen: Replace bed sheets and pillowcases to ensure hygiene and freshness.
Cleaning kitchen appliances: Wipe the outsides of kitchen appliances such as the stove, microwave, and refrigerator.
Laundry: Wash your laundry regularly to ensure you always have clean clothes and bedding.
Monthly cleaning tasks
Monthly cleaning tasks include a more thorough cleaning and maintenance of areas that do not require daily or weekly attention, but still need regular care.
Cleaning windows: Wash the windows inside and out to remove dirt and streaks.
Wipe down lights and ceiling fans: Dust and wipe down lights and ceiling fans to prevent dust buildup.

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