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How to clean a new home

Entering a new home for the first time is a magnificent feeling where a million ideas and dreams of your future are born. And even though you’re tired from the moving process, you can’t wait to unpack and furnish the place to your liking. Still, before doing that, it’s necessary to thoroughly clean every inch of the house. No matter how spotless the home looks, the only way to start fresh in a germ-free environment is to scrub and disinfect the home yourself. In case you’re not sure how to clean a new home that already seems immaculate, here are some basic tips on how to make it fresh and ready for living.

The ultimate house-cleaning toolkit

No job can be done without a proper toolkit. That’s why when packing for the move, make sure to label the box with cleaning supplies. Since you will need it from the moment you enter the house, it’s the first thing to unpack. If you’ve already done detailed home cleaning before, you have what it takes to complete these jobs properly. Still, in case the moving truck is late, or you arrive sooner than expected, here is the list of the supplies you’ll need to buy in case you don’t want to wait:

  • for protection: rubber gloves, face mask, spare clothes;
  • to dust and sweep the place: duster, vacuum, broom and a dustpan, brushes, sponges;
  • wiping the surfaces: microfiber cloths, dryer sheets (rugs and napkins), mop, and a bucket;
  • cleaning solutions:  degreaser, window cleaner, liquid dish detergent, or if you prefer eco-friendly agents – vinegar and baking soda;
  • disinfectant solution: solution high percentage of alcohol, bleach, and active oxygen;
  • containers: spray bottles, buckets.

Even though you already have everything you need for the cleaning process, you might need to buy special solutions for treating different surfaces. Some floors, with epoxy resin in the bathroom, can be cleaned with all-purpose agents. Others, such as hardwood floors and metal, can suffer damage with the use of aggressive solutions. Thus, their treatment requires special-purpose refiners.

Start with the most frequently used sanitary areas

Everyone washes their hands and makes themselves comfortable first after entering the home. Therefore, the bathroom is the area to clean first, followed by the kitchen. When moving to another place, we will try to make our home spotless. However, even so, there are many things we tend to overlook during that process. Both bathrooms and kitchens have high ceilings, susceptible to collecting dust and spider nets on them. Due to bathroom moisture and kitchen steam, the dust can quickly accumulate on the lighting fixtures, creating a thick sticky layer. Dust the ceilings and fixtures first in every room, cleaning the rest of the areas afterward.

The tub/shower demands a deep cleaning since those places have the most bacteria and germs, floors aside. However, germs can accumulate in bathroom areas inside and outside. Therefore, every inch of the cabinets and tiles should be scrubbed and disinfected before you can be sure everything is safe.

After the bathroom is done, move to the kitchen. Since there are various kitchen wall types, from tiles and flat paint walls to wallpapers and other treatments, the safest way to approach cleaning them is to use a microfiber cloth and dishwasher soap. Avoid using aggressive solutions unless there are persistent greasy stains present.

The same goes for every other kitchen surface. Everything needs to be scrubbed both inside and outside to remove the potential grease and lime scales from appliances to cabinets, counters, and sinks. Only after you get everything covered, move on to dusting, mopping, and drying the floors.

Meticulously clean all the rooms in the house

Unlike the kitchen and bathroom, other rooms of the house are easier to clean. Luckily, after the move, the rooms have no furniture. That means every corner and surface is easily accessible by a duster and a mop. Start from the upper parts, letting the dust settle before vacuuming.  Afterward, tend to the windows, doors, cabinets, and any other fixed items in the room. In addition, pay special attention when cleaning behind the radiator fins since they can easily trap dust. Naturally, floors come last. Since they are probably the dirtiest surface in the room, make sure to wipe them at least twice.

However, if you’re moving into a rented furnished apartment, you’ll have plenty more jobs on your hands. If you’re unsure how to clean a new home with furniture in it, hiring Furniture Cleaning Services in Lexington, KY, might be the best solution. You’ll save a lot of time, yet you can be sure to have the environment healthy for moving in.

Change filters and check out the HVAC system

When starting fresh in a new home, make sure the air is fresh the same way! Therefore, changing the filters in your HVAC system is the smartest move after the relocation. They are not visible to the bare eye, so the previous owner might have forgotten about them when sprucing up a home for sale.

Hire professionals to clean a new home for you

If you’re still not sure how to clean a new home on your own, or you lack time for such a substantial amount of work, you might want to schedule a professional cleaning service in your area. That way, you can have the job done faster, and more efficiently, and have everything ready before you even step foot in your new home. You might think that doing it on your own will help save some money. The truth is, deep cleaning and disinfecting a home on your own is demanding work that will take a lot of your time. If you’re a business person, you realize that time is valuable. Thus, calculate what’s best for your wallet and perhaps include a cleaning service cost when estimating your budget for relocation.

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