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Guide to Deep Cleaning: Transform Your Place

Essential Tips to Refresh and Revitalize Every Corner of Your Space

By BR DPublished about a year ago 4 min read

Deep cleaning is more than just a quick tidy-up—it’s about getting into all the corners and hidden spots to make your home spotless and fresh. Whether prepping for a special event, changing seasons, or just needing a thorough refresh, deep cleaning can transform your space and improve your home’s overall hygiene. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to tackle a general deep clean and give you tips for maintaining a fresh environment.

If you're in New York City and looking for expert help, consider hiring a professional NYC deep cleaning service to get the job done quickly and efficiently.

What is Deep Cleaning?

Deep cleaning is a more intensive version of regular cleaning. It involves thoroughly cleaning areas that don't get attention during your routine cleaning—like behind furniture, inside cabinets, or along baseboards. The goal is to get rid of dirt, dust, grime, and allergens that accumulate over time.

When to Deep Clean Your Home

Regular cleaning is essential to keep your home tidy throughout the year, but deep cleaning should be done at least two times a year. You might choose to clean your home deep during:

Spring Cleaning: The perfect time to refresh your home after winter

Seasonal Changes: A great way to prepare your home for summer or winter

Pre-or Post-Event: After hosting a party a deep clean helps reset our space

Deep Cleaning Tasks

Deep cleaning isn’t just about dusting and moping the obvious surfaces, it’s about getting into all the nooks and crannies that are often overlooked. Here’s the breakdown of essential deep cleaning tasks for each area of your home:

Kitchen Deep Cleaning

Clean behind and under appliances: Pull out the fridge, stove, and microwave to clean the floors and walls behind them.

Wipe down cabinets: Clean both the inside and outside of your cabinets, including handles.

Discard old and expired food in the pantry and cabinets.

Scrub the oven and range hood: Use a degreaser to tackle the buildup around your stovetop and oven.

Empty the refrigerator and freezer: Discard old and expired items, then clean fridge shelves and drawers.

Clean the sink and faucet: Deep clean the sink by scrubbing it with a gentle abrasive cleaner and don’t forget to the faucet, but don’t scrub it too hard.

Bathroom

Tile grout: Scrub grout with a mixture of baking soda and water to remove stains.

Shower and bathtub: Clean soap scum, mildew, and water stains from tiles, tubs, and shower doors.

Toilet area: Scrub and disinfect the toilet area and the toilet bowl.

Disinfect high-touch areas: Don’t forget to clean light switches, doorknobs, and the toilet handle with disinfecting wipes or cleaners.

Wipe down mirrors and light fixtures: Polish mirrors and clean the light fixtures to brighten up the room

Living Areas and Bedrooms

Dust all surfaces: Dust shelves, window sills, and furniture, including hard-to-reach spots like ceiling fans and baseboards.

Vacuum and clean upholstery: Vacuum sofas and chairs, then spot clean stains. If you have removable cushion covers, wash them.

Vacuum carpets or clean hardwood floors: Deep clean carpets with a professional steam cleaner, or clean hardwood with a suitable wood cleaner.

Wash windows: Clean the inside and outside of windows for a streak-free shine.

Additional Areas

Declutter: Take time to clear out unnecessary items in every room. Don’t forget about closets, attic, and garage!

Air vents and ducts: Clean air vents, replace filters, and wipe down the grilles to ensure better air quality.

Ceiling fans and light fixtures: These areas collect a lot of dust and grime, so take time to wipe them down carefully.

Entryway: clean the front door, and wipe down the front, back, door frame, and doorknobs. Vacuum doormats and wash them, wipe interior walls and moldings.

Eco-Friendly Deep Cleaning Tips

For a cleaner and healthier home, try using natural cleaning products. Here are a few eco-friendly alternatives:

Baking soda: Use it to scrub surfaces, deodorize carpets, and even clean the oven.

Vinegar: Great for cleaning windows, disinfecting surfaces, and removing stubborn stains.

Lemon: Natural antibacterial properties, make lemon a great tool for freshening up your space.

Essential oils: Add to your cleaning products for a pleasant, natural fragrance and additional disinfecting power.

How Often Should You Deep Clean?

While regular cleaning should be done once a week, or bi-weekly, deep cleaning can be done every few months. Here’s a suggested schedule:

Kitchen and bathrooms: Deep clean every 3-6 months.

Living areas and bedrooms: Every 6 months or as needed.

Carpets and upholstery: Steam clean or deep clean at least once a year.

If you have pets, allergies, or live in a high-traffic area, you might need to deep clean more often. For those based in New York City, consider reaching out to a deep cleaning service to ensure your home stays fresh.

Tips for a Successful Deep Clean

Start in the middle: From ceiling fans go on to floors. This way any dust or particles will drop to later cleaned surfaces.

Clear clutter: Clear any clutter first so it’s easier to clean.

Allow yourself time: It will take several hours to deep clean based on your space. Have an hour or so to do each room.

Use the right tools: Buy some good microfiber cloths, a vacuum, and good cleaning products to simplify the task.

The Benefits of Deep Cleaning

Improved air quality: Removing dust, allergens, and grime from your home can improve indoor air quality.

Increased home value: A well-maintained home is more appealing to potential buyers.

Healthier environment: Regular deep cleaning helps reduce bacteria, mold, and mildew, which can lead to respiratory problems

A fresh start: A clean home not only looks great but also feels refreshing and calming.

Make Deep Cleaning a Habit

Deep cleaning doesn’t need to be scary — it’s your opportunity to clean your house fresh and start everything from scratch. You can conquer any room with the right tools, strategy, and a little sweat, and reap the rewards of a healthier, cleaner home. Deep cleaning – whether you do it yourself or have it done by a contractor – is worth the investment for comfort, cleanliness, and peace of mind.

If you require assistance, don’t hesitate to consider hiring a deep cleaning service to help get your home looking spotless in no time!

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About the Creator

BR D

Hello! My name is Brianna, and I am a passionate writer.

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