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How to Clean an Apartment: 15 Tips, Tricks, and Hacks For a Tidier Space | Redfin

Let’s face it, when life gets busy, it’s easy for the cleaning tasks to get buried at the bottom of your to-do list. After a long day juggling countless obligations, the last thing you want to do is spend time deep-cleaning the bathroom and scrubbing the kitchen floors.

Whether you’re moving into an apartment in San Diego, CA, out of a rental home in Pittsburgh, PA, or are just in need of a tried-and-true cleaning schedule, there are many tips, tricks, and hacks you can do to make your apartment sparkle.

Redfin compiled a list of top cleaning tips from professionals that you can start implementing into your routine today. From time-saving tricks to brilliant hacks, these cleaning tips will ensure you receive your deposit back in full. Check out what we had to say!

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How to Clean and Prepare Your New Home or Apartment for Move-In Day

Article by Brittany Fisher

When you move into a new home, the first thing you want to do is to unpack and settle in. However, before you get to that point, it’s important to prepare your new house or apartment. Right Touch Residential Cleaning offers a quality service to help you keep your residence in tip-top shape, and we can make your new place sparkle just in time for move-in day.

In the meantime, find out what you can do to get your new home move-in ready below.

Leverage the Benefits You Have as a Renter

Renting offers unique benefits. Make the most of them.

●     Confirm whether your new abode is “turn-key.” This means that it should be move-in ready, without any major structural, electrical, or similar issues, when you arrive.

●     Assess the most important appliances to ensure they’re working, including the refrigerator, dishwasher, and stove.

●     If something is amiss in your rental, contact your landlord or property management company. You may be able to simply submit a maintenance request online.

Do a Thorough Deep Clean Before You Unpack

It will be easier to clean when there isn’t clutter lying around.

●     If the walls are dirty, clean them. Follow best practices for cleaning painted walls versus those with wallpaper.

●     Start by cleaning surfaces and work your way down. Do a dry clean first to eliminate dust and pollen, and then do a wet clean.

●     Make your own antibacterial cleaner to wipe down surfaces and eliminate germs.

●     Clean the flooring according to the type. Different materials, like hardwood, vinyl, or linoleum, require different cleaning methods.

Address Potentially Hazardous Environmental Concerns ASAP

You don’t want to permit anything to linger that could harm your health.

●     Dust can cause irritation and trigger allergies or asthma. Take steps to maintain a dust-free home going forward.

●     Invest in a quality air filter to maintain good indoor air quality.

●     Consider having your furniture reupholstered to ensure you’ve removed any allergens. Search for “upholstery near me” to find a highly rated service.

●     Maintain a dry environment with good ventilation to avoid mold or mildew growth in the home.

●     Keep an eye out for tell-tale signs of mold, so you can eradicate it quickly if it does develop.

Moving into a new house or apartment is always exciting. Trust the resource guide above to help you get your new home in pristine condition before unpacking. You can then settle in comfortably.

 

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Tips to Stay Organized

You’ve just gotten home from work and walked into a disorganized house. You look around and there are dirty dishes in the sink, half-eaten oatmeal-filled bowls on the counter, and an unmade bed… Netflix, pajamas, and a glass of red are calling your name, but you feel nagging guilt to tend to the clutter. Sound familiar? How to keep your house organized during busy weeks is the challenge at hand.

You have established a foundation for keeping your home clean and you have brought in the help of professionals. Now how do you keep it organized? Clean and organized go hand in hand but they are very different things.

That’s why I’m going to teach you how to keep your house organized with just a few simple day-to-day organization habits that require little time. It doesn’t have to take hours to maintain an organized home. With a few simple everyday tasks, you can clean a little and still enjoy your evenings! Here’s where to start.

Declutter the counters.

This may seem like an obvious task, and yet, it can be challenging. The key is to tackle your counters once and then maintain them as best as you can each morning or evening. Choose a five-minute window in which you have free time. Trust me, I know those free minutes are far and few between, but hear me out!

Take five minutes to do the following each day:

  1. Put the dishes away and load the dishwasher. If you don’t have a dishwasher, at least rinse off the dirty dishes to make your life easier later on when you’re washing them.
  2. Declutter your space. Mail? Go through it as soon as it comes in and file items where they belong. Knick-knacks? Store them where they’re out of sight, out of mind. (I use a “junk drawer” that is organized chaos but serves as a place to store odds and ends.)
  3. Add little personal touches that make you smile. Whether that be treating yourself to a small bouquet of flowers, or buying a pretty frame to hold a special family photo, this will keep the counter bright and happy. It will also serve as a motivator for keeping your counters organized. You’ll enjoy the finished look!

Make your bed.

“A messy bed equals a messy head.” That’s what I was always told! Now as a busy adult I can understand how an unmade bed affects my day.

Don’t let the job of making the bed linger. Do it immediately after waking so you can’t create excuses to put it off. Keep your bedding simple and create a relaxing space that makes you take pride in your bedroom.

Get in the habit of making your bed every single morning. If you want to keep your house organized all week long, this small organization task will be the thing that starts the momentum.

Make sure all your belongings have a designated place.

Good luck keeping your home organized without giving your belongings a designated place, to begin with. As we go about our days, items shift around our homes. Without a plan of what goes where you’re left with stuff everywhere!

Odds and ends can be the trickiest to organize. Look for inexpensive baskets for small, difficult-to-organize items. Each day, make sure the makeup makes it back into the “cosmetic” basket, the shaving cream gets put in the “husband” basket, and the 400 bobby pins find a home in their “hair accessory” tray. It only takes a couple of minutes to put things away when they have a specified home.

Have a plan in place prior to leaving for the day to make sure everything is in its designated basket. It will ensure you don’t have a huge mess to clean by the end of the week.

Keeping a house clean really can be simple if you build habits of organization like these into your daily routine. The hardest part is starting! That’s why we recommend starting with something small each day like making your bed. It really does build momentum throughout the day.

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3 Tips For Keeping Your Home Clean Between Cleaning Appointments

Nothing feels better than that feeling right after your house has been cleaned by a professional. The issue is how do you maintain that feeling in between cleaning appointments. We have put together these three quick tricks that will help you keep the house looking and feeling fresh until the next time that amazing house cleaner comes by!

Start by Making the Bed.

I know some people think that making the bed is a waste of time, but it makes a big difference in how tidy the room looks. It only takes a couple of minutes to have that bed looking inviting. Plus, studies show that a made bed helps start the day well and who doesn’t love climbing into a made bed at the end of the day. To make things easier, simplify your bedding as much as possible. We ended up cutting out our top sheets {as they always just ended up in a big puddle at the end of the bed anyways} and just used a duvet and washable cover. If you love your top sheets though, you can look at minimizing the number of pillows on your bed or using a large enough comforter or duvet that you don’t need to tuck in your sheets.

Do a 15 Minute Nightly Clean-up.

Make it a routine to do a family 15-minute nightly clean-up. For some reason, it doesn’t seem quite so bad to clean up when everyone else is doing the same thing. Put on the timer and just stick with the top cleaning priorities. Kids can clean their rooms or do other small household chores while you finish up the kitchen cleaning or fold and put away laundry. Start with the things that are making the biggest mess or creating a lot of clutter or any “must-dos” that need to be done before bed.

Never Leave a Room Empty Handed.

This is one habit that can make a huge difference in the general tidiness of your home. As you move from one room to another {or from one floor to another}, try to do a quick scan to see if there is anything that you can take with you that belongs where you are going. Take only what you will have time to put away – moving a pile from one room to another without actually putting anything away doesn’t help you out much. It can be a couple of dirty dishes that you put in the dishwasher or some laundry that needs to be put away upstairs. Always keep in mind the “one-touch rule”, meaning that you ideally only want to touch items one time before they are put away.

Hopefully, these three tips will help you still love how your house feels days after it has been cleaned.

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5 Tips on How to Get The Kids Excited About Cleaning

Trying to keep a house clean is a huge undertaking, but it can be even more of a challenge when the kids are home! That routine you developed to keep the house clean just went out the window because sweet Susie just dumped out all her crafts on the living room floor, or Johnny has left those small little feet destructors (some call the Legos) all over the floor of his room.


We all love having our kids around but when you are working and managing a family it can be hard to keep all the balls in the air and have an HGTV approved home. We have some good news! There are ways to get the kiddos involved in cleaning, make it fun, and have time left over to spend some much-needed time out at the park or other fun activities. Let this 5 step guide be your inspiration for all the other opportunities there are to get your kids excited about cleaning!


1. Turn Cleaning into a Dance Party

Who doesn’t get excited about a great song on the radio? When it is time to start putting all those toys away, turn it into the coolest kids’ party on the block. There are so many kids stations out there that have upbeat music that your kids will love (and are appropriate for all ages). Turn on the tunes and have the kids dance those toys and clothes right into the right spot. Feel free to give them some time for some freestyle moves as well.


2. Create a Little Healthy Competition

This is always a good one for the competitive spirits in your home. Give out a chores list that equals about the same amount of time and the person that completes them first wins! Make sure you remind them their time will be docked for tasks that are not done thoroughly and/or accurately. The winner gets to pick a dessert that night or what they want for dinner. This helps them stay focused and engaged. A good alternative if you only have one kiddo in the house is to set a timer and have them race against the clock.


3. Play a Chores Game

Chores games can be a great way to have a little fun, but also divide out tasks. One recommendation is to attach cups with chores inside to the back of a table and have the kids roll a ping pong ball into the cup. Each cup has a chore in it! Allow them to trade with the others if the others are open to it. It gives them a fun activity to play before getting into the chores.


4. Make a scavenger hunt

We love the idea of a scavenger hunt. Give the kids a clue and a chore to do, once they complete that chore give them the next clue and the next chore. Once they have completed all the chores they will have enough clues to find a special hidden treasure. The treasure can be as simple as a snack pack or a small little trinket. Kids will be excited to find it and the house will be cleaned.


5. Kids Size Cleaning Tools

This one will probably be more little kid-focused but we cannot help but get excited about small cleaning tools. Nothing empowers a kid more than to have things that their parents have also. There are so many brands out there that have kids-size vacuums, and brooms. You can also get on Pinterest and find fun activities on building kid cleaning kits out of baskets and other household items. If you are making your own we encourage you to get the kids involved and let them help build their kits! One thing to remember if you buy a kid-size vacuum be prepared that they will probably want to vacuum everything, all day, but at least the floor will be clean!


These are just a few of many ways you can get kids excited about cleaning. These tricks also help you make memories with your kids that someday they may try with their kids, and you are creating great habits that will only benefit them in the long run!


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The Secret System to Clean Fast and Effectively!

We’re in the process of hiring and training new staff and I thought you could benefit from some of our training methods. How do we guarantee that nothing is missed? When cleaning, we always follow the exact same plan of attack.

#1: Make every move count.

You might know what it is like to work without a system. You’re running back and forth across the house, picking up a towel there and searching for the spray bottle that you left downstairs. Your doing extra steps and your making extra work for yourself. In short, your working more than you need to, but your getting less done than you could.


When you learn to make every move count, you learn to move in a sequence. Once around the room and you are done (except for the floor).


#2. Always work top-to-bottom and left-to-right.

This keeps you working in a systematic way so you are less likely to miss areas. For each task, start at the highest point I the room (if dusting, this might mean the fan or high shelves), and move from left to right across the room. This way, don’t miss anything, and you won’t accidentally knock dust or drip cleaning product onto already-cleaned lower shelves.


Pro-tip: look up…look all the way up. People usually don’t dust up on the very top of furniture, and that’s where all the dust collects and then falls off.

So, try this next time you clean your home. Make every move count and work top-to-bottom, left-to-right. This will significantly cut your cleaning time so can get on with your life and have more time for yourself. How much time can you save?

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The Incredibly Useful Cleaning Product You’ll Wish You Knew About Sooner

Bar Keeper’s Friend has been around a long time – since 1882 – and a lot of people rave about it. But is it really that good?


The product doesn’t offer any outrageous claims or fancy packaging, but what it lacks in pizzazz, it makes up for in cleaning power.


Bar Keeper’s Friend is ideal for kitchen surfaces like stainless steel, ceramic, and glass. Polish your stove, sink, and pots and pans. No more pots with blackened bottoms! Just use a light sprinkling of this power, a bit of water, and a little elbow grease, and Bar Keeper’s Friend will have you seeing the shine in minutes.

Then, move on to your bathroom where you can shine up dingy faucets and clean away grime on your tile or bathtub. It works wonders on glass shower doors caked with soap scum. Our teams even use it in the toilet!


If you haven’t added Bar Keeper’s friend to your cleaning tools — I recommend it.

The best news? It is under $3 and is easily available in stores like Walmart and Target.

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What To Do When Your Cat Pukes on the Carpet

I’ve had cats my whole life. This is my current Siamese, Zola.


You know the drill, you leap out of bed in the middle of the night at the sound of hacking and they have spewed vomit in a puddle on the carpet.

Usually, you want to move quickly. I would grab a paper towel and dab, dab, as much of the liquid as possible. Over the years I tried most cleaners from vinegar to special carpet cleaning formulas made specifically for cats.


Then, my husband introduced me to the shop vac! Really?! Could it be as easy as just vacuuming it up?

I love this method. First, pick up as much of the solids that you can (lightly) without smearing it further into the carpet. Then, make sure you are using a shop vacuum that can be used on liquids. Take a cup of warm water, pour it on the spot, and let it sit for a few minutes. Suck it up with the vacuum.


Repeat as many times as you need to make the area look like new.

Now, of course all carpets are different, so try it on a small area first, but I swear this is my favorite cleaning discovery!

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Here is the Right (and Wrong) Way to Clean Your Face Mask

Let’s say you just got back from the grocery store wearing your mask. Now what?

1. Treat your mask like a bio-hazard. Isolate it from the rest of your family. You don’t want to leave it on the kitchen counter or the coffee table where other people could be handling it. Place it in a zip lock bag or directly into the laundry.


2. Act as if the virus is on both sides of the fabric. Wash your hands properly with soap every time you remove or even touch the mask.

Some people have tried microwaving their masks. Don’t do this! It could melt the mask or even start it on fire. That means don’t put it in the oven either—no baking, toasting, or steaming.


3.The best way to clean your homemade fabric face mask is the easiest – run it through the washing machine and dryer after each use.

You can even include your face covering with your regular laundry.
Use regular laundry detergent and dry on the highest heat setting.


If you made it yourself and there’s a paper filter, like a coffee filter, inside, that needs to be removed before washing.
If you don’t have access to a washing machine, you can hand-wash using soap.


Another option: Put the mask into a paper bag and leave it in a warm place (like directly sunlight) for at least two days.

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