We’ve asked two lovely cleaning experts to offer their professional
advice to help get you motivated for the big Spring Clean! Today Racheal Hughes
from cleaning company Green Mop is going to share her expert Spring Cleaning tips with us - we do spoil you!!
Racheal Hughes set up the award-winning green cleaning company, Green Mop, in the Brighton, Cheltenham and Worcester areas in 2007, and knows that starting such a big project is not an easy task.
“Facing the
big Spring
Clean can be daunting. My mantra for cleaning my own home is to do little and
often, but some chores are regularly missed out in my normal routine and saved
for The Big Blitz!”
Where do I
start?
“A tidy
house is much easier to clean so the first chore is to de-clutter! Sort through
all the things you’ve previously piled up to sort out ‘later’… because ‘later’
is NOW!” advises Racheal.
‘The Big Blitz’
Once the
clutter has been cleared away, it’s time to get down to some good old fashioned
cleaning!
Racheal
suggests splitting the work down into tasks: “Rather than doing the work room
by room, I prefer to break it down into tasks. For example, do the dusting in
every room first, then the vacuuming, followed by any wet cleaning. That way,
you’re not lugging everything from room to room.”
Cleaning Products
“At Green
Mop we use products that are simple but effective. Grabbing a bottle labelled
‘kitchen cleaner’ is all too easy, but it’s only when you look on the back that
you find a long list of unpronounceable chemical names that are just not
necessary to clean your home with” says Racheal.
Tackling those forgotten about areas
Windows, as
well as dusty shutters and blinds are some of the main areas that often get
overlooked. Racheal explains, “All you need is a damp microfibre cloth, some
Liquid Soda Crystals, a bottle of White Vinegar, and a bucket of warm water for
rinsing. Squirt a little of the Soda Crystals onto your damp cloth and wipe
across the blind - the grime lifts off the slats in one wipe. White Vinegar is
great at tackling mildew and mould, simply squirt and wipe the window frames to
shift it. Whilst I’m there, I’ll give the inside of the windows a clean and
buff up with White Vinegar too.”
A big thank you to Racheal for sharing her tips with us! Next time Colleen Skinner from Splash Clean will be offering her
Spring Cleaning advice. You lucky people!
Got a few
great tips of your own? Why not share your natural and traditional cleaning tips
on our Facebook page or here on the Dri-Pak Blog!
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