So just ignore the irony of the fact that these pictures look a little moody even though this is a post that I’m describing as “light and bright” K?
Instead of taking everything apart and trying to pick all the mini debris up with about a hundred passes with a paper towel, just use your crevice tool and vacuum up all the mess!Just make sure that whatever appliance you’re cleaning has cooled down first!.
In the Bathroom.Bathrooms are serious dust magnets.All that steam just seems to call out to every dust particle in the house (the ones that aren’t already on my glass light fixtures, I mean) and beckon them into the bathroom.
Once they’re there, the steam promptly sticks them to the walls, baseboards, cabinets, the side of the toilet, just about anywhere and won’t let go!Wiping everything down with bathroom cleaner is almost useless because so much of that dust and fur just gets smeared around.
Giving everything a quick once-over with a vacuum and a soft brush attachment makes the job of actually wiping down everything in the bathroom so much quicker and easier!.
I’ve always used a lint roller for my lampshades, but now my huge supply of refills is starting to come to an end.I like to start out by filling it up with hot water and a few cups of vinegar.. Really hot water from your tap is often enough for cleaning, but if you really want to give it a good sanitizing, boil a big pot of water and dump that in there.
If you’re using the hot water method of sanitizing, then your surfaces need to be in contact with water that’s 180 degrees for at least 30 seconds to kill off any unpleasant microorganisms.I love this method because it’s fast and it’s effective!
Don’t hesitate to use a thermometer either!You might look crazy but at least you’ll know it’s really clean!.