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Frugal Housekeeping Tricks to Simplify Your Cleaning Routine

12 Jul Frugal Housekeeping Tricks to Simplify Your Cleaning Routine

It doesn’t take much money to keep your dwelling neat and tidy. Below are some great frugal tips that can help you enjoy the atmosphere of a clean and welcoming house without wearing yourself out.

Clean Regularly

Unfortunately, you cannot cast a cleaning spell on your house for it to remain tidy and spotless forever. What you can do, though, is attend to your household duties and maintain cleanliness and organization in your home. According to most experts offering house deep cleaning services, it’s necessary to clean your apartment as often as possible and never skip important chores unless you want to fork out on expensive detergents and professional cleaning supplies.

Let’s take the washing up, for example. It’s not a secret that even the best dishwasher might not cope with dried-on food and excessive grease. So, instead of spending a bundle on super powerful washing-up liquids and dishwashing cleaners, consider soaking your dishes in soapy water before putting them into a dishwasher. Also, don’t leave dirty dishes in the sink for a long time if you don’t want to deal with ingrained gunk and invest in specialized cleaning solutions.    

The same is true for spills and splatters, which are commonplace in the kitchen. It’s much easier and cheaper to attend to a fresh spill immediately after it occurs than scrub the affected areas with sponges and heavy-duty detergents later.

Your carpets and upholstery can also benefit from regular vacuuming. This way, you won’t need to deep clean them with costly shampoos that often. Don’t let dirt and dust accumulate on the surfaces and in the corners. It’s also easier to prevent the occurrence of scum, limescale, and grime in your bathroom than wait until they become a full-fledged problem.

Try to clean your home weekly and you’ll definitely notice the difference!

Invest in Quality Products

If your goal is a clean and safe home, you should purchase quality cleaning products that are tough on stains but at the same time eco-friendly.

Today’s market is overflowing with cleaning supplies and detergents. But not all of them are equally effective and safe to use. So, it’s a good idea to visit only tied-and-tested shops that offer quality products manufactured by respected brands.

Don’t skimp on ergonomic and robust cleaning tools that can serve you for a longer period and are much safer to use. Also, make it your rule to familiarize yourself with what’s inside the bottle before purchasing this or that cleaner. Always read the information on the label carefully to make an informed decision.

Store Your Cleaning Products the Right Way

If you want to extend the shelf life of your cleaning products, you should store them in the right place at the right temperature. Otherwise, they may lose their effectiveness or even pose a threat to your health.

As a rule of thumb, you want to store your detergents and other cleaning supplies in cool and dark places. This way, you’ll know that your products will do exactly what they say on the box.

It’s also a good idea to store all your cleaning supplies in one place instead of keeping them in different rooms. By doing so, you’ll spare yourself the bother of ransacking the house in search of a glass cleaner, scrubbing sponge, or dishwasher tablets. What’s more, you won’t waste your hard-earned money purchasing new tools or products simply because you have no idea where the old ones have got to.

Go Minimalist

By living a minimalist lifestyle you reduce the chances of having a cluttered house. It’s an axiom. The fewer things you have, the less energy, time, and money you need to spend scrubbing, dusting, washing, mopping, and vacuuming. So, are you sure you still need those shaggy rugs in your kitchen or those countless knick-knacks gathering dust on your night table?

To make your cleaning routine bearable or even enjoyable, try to simplify your life first. Don’t accumulate broken or unneeded stuff in your home. Donate or simply throw away the things you’re not using to keep your house clutter-free. It’s also a good idea to organize garage sales every now and then to get rid of the things you no longer need and earn a couple extra pounds.