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Spring Cleaning
ROOM-BY-ROOM GUIDANCE TO CONQUER THE TASK
By Kimberly Blaker
The emergence of spring has long been associated with the deep cleaning of our homes. Although it's origin is presumed of Iranian or Jewish culture, it's a popular custom in America. It is gaining popularity in other parts of the world too. For most, it signifies a fresh home, or a new start to compliment the blossoming of spring.
So join the ranks of spring cleaners by using this guide to conquer the task. To keep the job from feeling overwhelming, schedule a block of time each day, or even each week, for your annual cleaning. Work on one room at a time and reward yourself for each room until you've completed the job.
The Basics
for every room in your home
Dust wall and ceiling light fixtures, then remove globes and wash them out.
Dust ceiling fan blades.
Remove cobwebs with a vacuum and brush attachment or a clean rag attached to the head of a broom.
Remove and wash window coverings, and dust the top of curtain rods and window trim.
Remove wall hangings, knick-knacks, and other décor then rinse in warm soapy water.