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How to clean the new house before housing
How to clean the new house before housing
How to clean the new house
Before moving into the new home, start packing the items you don't use often, such as non-current season clothes, and set them aside.
Wrap precious antiques and utensils with cloth or newspaper, then put them in thick cardboard boxes.
Pack kitchen utensils that you can spare for a while, and leave the tools you need while you move.
Pack blankets and fish wraps, for example, if you're in the summer, and wrap them the right way.
It is important to clean the new home, before moving the furniture into it. In this context, cleaning starts from the bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, because they are the first to be used. Cleaning is achieved from top (ceiling and walls) to bottom (floors), removing dust and spiderwebs from all rooms. Scrub the walls with a towel dampened with water mixed with a little washing powder and a little bicarbonate of soda, which helps to remove the stains. Then it cleans behind appliances, inside cabinets installed in walls. It is necessary to empty each room of the boxes before cleaning.
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Clean frequently touched surfaces in the new home, wipe down doors, handles, and light switches with a cotton cloth, and polish light bulbs. Wipe clean kitchen cabinets and walls with soap and water.
Do not forget about clothes; Make them folded and tidy in large bags, so you only have to arrange them in their places quickly.
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Wipe kitchen cabinets
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Cover the mattress with its own bags, and if the latter is not available, wrap it with large sheets, so as not to get dirty.
Write on each box the type of its contents, so that it is easier for you to organize the luggage.
Don't clean the glass in your new home on a sunny day, or when the temperature is high, as this causes the glass-cleaning fluid to dry out very quickly, leaving unwanted marks on the glass. And if you want to use natural materials for cleaning, you should not exaggerate their quantity, in order not to cause damage to some surfaces. On the other hand, furniture cleaners contain oils or wax to moisten the wood, with cleaning, which was appropriate for old furniture, but furniture these days are mostly covered with an insulating layer to preserve it. Therefore, he likes to dampen a clean cloth with a few drops of water and clean the surfaces of furniture from dust, only. The use of cotton cloth is useful in polishing glass, furniture and dusty surfaces, while wool is excellent in polishing silver.
Clean bathroom mirrors from fog, using shaving paste.