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Nana loved to say ‘A place for everything and everything in its place’

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In the fast-paced world we live in, finding an entire day to dedicate to cleaning the house can be challenging. However, my nana, a seasoned homemaker with decades of experience, has perfected a one-day cleaning plan that can leave a home spotless from top to bottom. Her plan is both comprehensive and efficient, ensuring that no corner is left untouched. Nana’s method is not just about speed but also about thoroughness. Here, we’ll explore the detailed steps she takes to achieve a pristine home in just one day.
Preparing for the Big Cleaning Day
Preparation is key to the success of any significant task, and cleaning the house is no exception. The day before the big cleaning day, Nana spends time organizing and preparing. She makes a detailed list of tasks for each room and gathers all necessary cleaning supplies. She also schedules the cleaning day when there are minimal distractions, ensuring maximum focus and efficiency. Proper preparation helps streamline the process, minimizing downtime and making the task less daunting.
Organizing Cleaning Supplies and Tools
« A place for everything and everything in its place » is one of Nana’s favorite sayings. Before starting, she ensures that all cleaning supplies and tools are easily accessible. This includes all-purpose cleaners, bathroom cleaners, glass cleaners, microfiber cloths, sponges, mops, vacuum cleaners, and dusters. She sets up a cleaning caddy for each floor of the house to avoid unnecessary trips back and forth. Having everything organized saves time and ensures that each step runs smoothly.
Starting with the Bedrooms
Nana begins her cleaning journey in the bedrooms. She starts by stripping the beds and putting the linens in the washer. Next, she clears all surfaces, putting away any misplaced items. She dusts from top to bottom, including furniture, light fixtures, and baseboards. The windows are cleaned, and curtains or blinds are dusted or washed if needed. Finally, the floors are vacuumed or mopped. By starting in the bedrooms, she feels a sense of accomplishment with each completed room, which motivates her to keep going.
Moving on to the Bathrooms
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