there are countless other examples throughout the world of spring being used as a natural time to give the home a thorough clean, but what exactly does it take to do a true “deep clean”?
how deep is deep?
day-to-day cleaning usually consists of tasks like taking the garbage out, cleaning the kitchen and bathroom surfaces, tidying, dusting and vacuuming. a deep clean is when you roll up your sleeves and get to the grittier parts of your home that can sometimes be neglected.
that can mean scrubbing grout and tile in the bathroom, disinfecting garbage cans, removing limescale and soap scum and cleaning around the toilet base. in the kitchen, getting to rarely seen spots like under and behind appliances is a good start. cleaning inside the oven, cupboards and fridge, organizing cupboards and drawers and scrubbing grout on countertops or backsplashes are typical of a deep clean.
a deep clean in the rest of the home might include cleaning the tops of fan blades, vacuuming curtains and upholstery, cleaning blinds, baseboards, windowsills, door frames, lamp shades, vent covers and walls.
part of a successful deep clean includes using the right products for the job that are also safe. natural cleaning products are a good choice.