Cleaning Tips from the Professionals

April 1, 2009 by Emma  
Filed under Cleaning / Chores

Ever wonder how cleaning professionals manage the tedium of cleaning homes? The International Executive House Cleaning Association has put together a list of motivational tools professionals use that everyday moms can apply to their own households:

1. Come prepared for the task at hand.
You’ve probably noticed that most professional housekeepers use carts stocked with everything they’ll need for the cleaning task at hand. Alternatively, they don’t carry more than they need. Go through your cleaning supplies and eliminate all but the necessary tools, and store them together in a portable container.

2. Stick to a schedule.
By scheduling tasks, you’ll be less inclined to avoid or forget them. Decide which cleaning tasks need to be done every day, every week, or on a less frequent schedule. (Download a free cleaning checklist.) You’ll spend less time thinking about what you have to do and have more time to do it.

3. Establish a routine.
Work top to bottom and left to right. You’ll save time if you don’t have to retrace your steps, and cleaning will be much faster and easier if you develop a regular routine for each area of your home.

4. Work in teams.
Professional housekeepers often work in teams. Making a king-sized bed may only take a few minutes for one person, but with two people it takes only seconds. Enlisting the help of family members will not only make the job go faster, but you’ll also keep each other motivated.

5. Collect a paycheck.
Beyond a passion for clean and healthy environments, one thing that motivates professional housekeepers to clean is looking forward to a paycheck. Of course, while having a clean and orderly environment itself is a great “paycheck,” why not give yourself an extra reward for a job well done?

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2 Responses to “Cleaning Tips from the Professionals”
  1. Valerie says:

    I break down the chores into daily tasks. On Mondays I do laundry, on Tuesday I dust and vacuum, on Wednesday I sweep and mop, Thursday I clean the bathrooms, Friday I organize the kitchen and any other room that needs organizing, and on Saturday I dust and vacuum again.

  2. Emma says:

    Valerie,

    I wish I could be that organized. Still searching for the perfect solution. Seems that every day I come home and have to clean the same things over and over again. Still looking for that hack on how to get my kids and husbands to be better at cleaning up after themselves!