House cleaning

Living Room

  • Use a microfiber cloth or duster.
  • Start from the highest surfaces and work down.
  • Pay special attention to corners and crevices.
  • Dust electronics with a dry cloth to avoid damage.
  • Finish with a damp cloth if needed for sticky spots.
  • Remove any furniture or obstacles from the floor.
  • Use a broom or vacuum to sweep up debris.
  • Mop the floor using a suitable cleaner for the surface.
  • Start from one corner and move towards the exit.
  • Allow the floor to dry completely before replacing furniture.
  • Use a glass cleaner or a vinegar-water solution.
  • Apply cleaner to a microfiber cloth or directly onto the surface.
  • Wipe in a circular motion to avoid streaks.
  • Use a dry cloth to buff and shine after cleaning.
  • Don't forget window sills and frames.
  • Use disinfectant wipes or a cloth with rubbing alcohol.
  • Pay attention to buttons and crevices.
  • Ensure the remote is powered off before cleaning.
  • Allow the items to air dry after sanitizing.
  • Consider using a cloth cover to protect from dirt.
  • Dust baseboards with a dry cloth or duster.
  • Use a damp cloth for sticky residue or stains.
  • Check for scuff marks and use a magic eraser if needed.
  • Inspect for any damage that may need repairs.
  • Finish with a polish or spray for extra shine.

Kitchen

Bathroom

Bedrooms

Laundry Room

Final Touches