Executing a deep clean before putting your home
on the market will not only help it shine, but it will make tidiness easier to
maintain between showings. Here are some power-cleaning tips to try.
Clean windows make a huge difference.
Remove window screens and place them outside on
a tarp or other clean, waterproof surface. Use a garden hose, an all-purpose
cleaner, and a soft brush to gently clean the screens. You don’t need anything
special to polish up window glass; just mix a solution of one part white
vinegar to eight parts water, plus a drop or two of dishwashing liquid in a
spray bottle. Wipe with newspaper to avoid streaks. (Washing on a cloudy day
also reduces streaking.)
The fridge is the most common source of kitchen
smells.
Check the drip tray underneath your
refrigerator and wash out any standing water from defrosting. Scrub the inside
of the fridge with a baking soda and water solution. Activated charcoal in the
fridge can help keep odors at bay.
Think outside the house.
Target the Bathroom.
For tile floors, apply your usual cleaner
and then run a wet/dry vac, which will suck contaminants out of the grout. Pour
a quarter cup each of baking soda and vinegar down the drains, leaving the
concoction overnight, then flush with boiling water. Clean soap scum and mildew
from plastic shower curtains by tossing them into your washer on the gentle
cycle in cold water, with detergent and ½ cup vinegar (if mildew is present,
add ½ cup of bleach instead of vinegar). Put a couple of large towels into the
machine to act as scrubbers. Allow the curtain to drip-dry on the rod.
Make your bed better.
Vacuum mattresses and box springs, and then
rotate and flip over. Do the same for removable furniture cushions. This is
also a great time to wash or dry-clean the dust ruffle and mattress pad. Add
new loft to a lumpy comforter by having two people vigorously shake the quilt
up and down to redistribute stuffing.
Wash the walls.
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