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Spring brings longer days, brighter light, and a perfect chance to reset your home. Whether you enjoy cleaning or not, these clever tips will help make tidying up easier and faster without using the same old methods.
Spring cleaning has been part of home life for hundreds of years. Long ago, homes were heated with fires and lit with oil lamps, which left behind soot and grime. When the warmer weather came, families would open the windows and deep clean the house. In many cultures, it also became a way to welcome the new season with a fresh and tidy space.
In traditional Chinese culture, homes are cleaned before the Lunar New Year to sweep away bad luck and make room for good fortune. This custom is still followed by millions of families today.
Use a pillowcase to dust ceiling fan blades without the mess falling down
Microwave a bowl of lemon water to loosen grime inside the microwave
Toss a tennis ball into the dryer with duvets or blankets to help fluff them up
Wrap a cloth around a butter knife to clean window tracks and other tight spots
Use a squeegee on carpets or rugs to lift pet hair quickly
Keep a cleaning caddy stocked with essentials for less back-and-forth
White vinegar for cleaning greasy surfaces and glass
Baking soda for removing odours from carpets and mattresses
Lemon juice to erase hard water stains and add freshness
Start with one drawer or shelf at a time
Sort items into keep, donate, or bin piles
Try the five-item rule: each day, find 5 things to toss and 5 to put away
Break tasks into short 15- to 20-minute chunks
Spread cleaning over a few days instead of doing it all at once
Aim for progress, not perfection
Spring cleaning does not have to be tiring or boring. With some new tricks, natural cleaners, and simple habits, your home can feel refreshed and more enjoyable. Try these ideas this season and enjoy the results without all the hard work.
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