Clean Your House in an Hour or Less

by Audrey L. D. Petschek 04/21/2019

People tend to procrastinate when it comes to cleaning the house. Well, that shouldn't be much of a shocker as cleaning a messy house is never a pleasant job. So, you keep procrastinating until you have some guests coming over or can't deal with the feeling of living in a dirty house anymore. Frustrating, right?

If you are one of the millions out there who fall under these categories, then you are at the right place (or page) as compiled here are a couple of easy tips to back the sparkle in your home in an hour or less. Doubt it? Then, stick around as to discover how the trick works.

Pre-cleaning Tips

Step One: Get the Juice Flowing with High-Tempo Music

Cleaning your house doesn't have to be a tiresome, daunting task that you must check off your to-do list. Make it fun, easy, and fast with tempo music. Background music aims to keep you active and happy through the task. So, you can choose any music mix you love and get the volume up.

Step Two: Draft a Plan and Stick with it

Have you ever wondered why it is easier to clean someone else's house than your own? It is because you have no attachment or distraction in the house. No photo albums or old magazines are screaming for attention. Try employing the same level of focus while cleaning your home. Ditch the photo albums or magazines or quickly tuck them away first. Draft an hour plan and stick with it. No breaks or timeouts or cellphone checks. Put in all your focus, and you will finish in an hour or less.

Step 3: Always Start at the top

Our first big tip is to start from the top, irrespective of the room or activity with which you begin. Cleaning from the top ensures that dirt and dust from higher surfaces fall on ‘uncleaned' lower surfaces. This order helps eliminate the time you would spend re-cleaning lower surfaces.

Step 4: Learn to De-clutter

Whether it is the living room, kitchen, or any other part of the house, always learn to organize the area before cleaning. This way you will have things off the floor and where they are supposed to be.

Step 5: Spray and Allow to Sit

An easy way to get the dirt off your tub or counters or wall is to sprinkle cleansers on them and allow it to sit for some minutes before scrubbing. The trick is that the cleansers, like detergents, help break the bonds (especially in greasy stains), making it easy to wash off. You could use the time between spraying and scrubbing to clean other areas of the house.

Step 6: Save the Floors for the Last

This point helps emphasize the importance of Step 1. Endeavor to start all cleaning activities from the top and save the floors for the last cleaning step. Organizing helps prevent spending extra time re-cleaning the floors.

Cleaning the house does not have to be a tedious and daunting exercise to check off your to-do list. Follow the steps mentioned above religiously, and you will find cleaning to be a fast and easy exercise that isn't worth procrastinating. Get your home sparkling in an hour or less!

Keep these tips in mind when your real estate agent calls for that last minute showing.

About the Author
Author

Audrey L. D. Petschek

Hi, I'm Audrey L. D. Petschek , Broker, owner of Blue Horse Realty, LLC and I'd love to assist you! 

I have over 20 years of experience, sales over 100 Million dollars and accolades in the Industry including:

 "Best of the Best",

Top 1% out of 62,000 Agents Internationally,

 8 xs Agent of the Month in a single year,

 International President's Elite. (Top percentile for producers)

 In addition, I have been named 

10 BEST Real Estate Agent in Connecticut for Client Satisfaction for 2018, 2019, 2020.

 I offer Blue Ribbon Service to all my clients!

 I cover all of Fairfield County and into Litchfield and New Haven Counties and travel further for Equestrian properties and land acquisitions. 

20 years on the Greenwich Board of Realtors, I also hold higher designations: 

Certified Residential Specialist , CRS, 

Accredited Buyer Representative, ABR

Seller Representative Specialist, SRS,

 Graduate of the Realtor Institute, GRI and

 CHP, Certified Home Specialist.

Let me put my expertise and Blue Ribbon Service to work for you!