Clean my apartment

Kitchen

Living Room

Bathroom

Bedroom

General

  • Start by removing any dust or debris from the windows and sills using a brush or vacuum.
  • Spray a window cleaner solution on the glass and wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth.
  • Use a damp cloth to clean the window sills, removing any dirt or stains.
  • Dry the windows and sills with a clean, dry cloth to prevent streaks.
  • Remove any visible debris or objects from the floor before starting.
  • For carpeted floors, use a vacuum cleaner to thoroughly clean the entire area.
  • For hard floors, use a broom or a vacuum cleaner with a hard floor attachment to sweep the floors.
  • Pay attention to corners and edges where dust and dirt tend to accumulate.
  • Fill a bucket with warm water and a suitable floor cleaner.
  • Dip a mop into the solution, wring it out well, and begin mopping the floor.
  • Work in small sections, starting from one corner and moving towards the exit.
  • Pay extra attention to dirty spots or stains, and rinse the mop regularly.
  • Turn off the lights and let the bulbs cool down.
  • Remove light fixtures and gently wash them with a mild soap solution.
  • Wipe down ceiling fan blades with a damp cloth to remove dust and dirt.
  • Make sure to dry the fixtures and fan blades thoroughly before reassembling.
  • Dampen a cloth with a disinfectant cleaner or a mixture of water and mild soap.
  • Wipe down doorknobs and light switches, paying extra attention to frequently touched areas.
  • For stubborn stains or grime, use a soft brush or an old toothbrush.
  • Dry the surfaces with a clean cloth to prevent moisture buildup.
  • Remove the trash bags from each trash can and dispose of them properly.
  • Wash the trash cans with warm soapy water, using a sponge or cloth to scrub away any residue.
  • Rinse the cans thoroughly and let them air dry before replacing the trash bags.
  • Consider using liners or deodorizers to keep the cans clean and fresh.
  • Switch off the power to the light fixture before inspecting or replacing bulbs.
  • Carefully remove any burnt-out bulbs, making sure not to break them.
  • Install new light bulbs of the appropriate wattage and type, following the fixture's instructions.
  • Test the newly installed bulbs to ensure they are working properly.