Re-Freshen Your Space With These 20 Cheeky Summer Cleaning Tips!

Re-Freshen Your Space With These 20 Cheeky Summer Cleaning Tips!
Summer time is the perfect opportunity to give your space a much-needed makeover! After all, it's been months since we've had an excuse to get our living spaces looking just as fresh and vibrant as summer itself. But who has time for that? Don't worry - we've put together 20 simple and cheeky cleaning tips so you can have your home spic-and-span in no time at all. Get ready for some squeaky clean floors, sparkling windows, spotless foyers and gleaming bathrooms with these effortless tricks for making even the toughest tasks seem manageable. So grab your mop and bucket of suds – let’s make this season shine!
 
TIPS#1. Dust and Reverse Ceiling Fans
1. Use a feather duster: A feather duster is one of the best tools for dusting because it can reach all those nooks and crannies that are difficult to reach with a cloth. Be sure to dust your ceiling fans at least once a week to prevent the build-up of dust.
 
2. Use a damp cloth: Just be sure that the cloth is not too wet, as you don't want to risk damaging your fan.
 
3. Use vinegar: Vinegar is a great natural cleaner that can be used on ceiling fans (and many other surfaces). Simply mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle and use it to clean your fan blades.
 
4. Reverse the direction of the blades: Ceiling fans should be reversed in the winter so that they push the warm air down instead of circulating it around the room. This will help to keep your home more comfortable during the colder months.
 
TIPS#2. Clean Out the Fridge
1. Remove everything from the fridge. 
2. Throw away any expired food or food that has gone bad. 
3. Wipe down all of the shelves and drawers with a mild soap and water solution. 
4. Rinse off all of the food before putting it back in the fridge. 
5. Place an open box of baking soda in the fridge to help absorb any odors.


TIPS#3. Do a Clean Sweep

1.  Get rid of anything you don't need or use: You can sell items online, have a garage sale, or donate them to a local thrift store.
 
2.  Create a cleaning schedule and stick to it: Decide which tasks need to be done daily, weekly, and monthly, and put them on your calendar. Then make sure you do them! T
 
3.  Put things back in their place after using them:This may seem like a lot of work, but it's actually quite simple. After using something, just take a few seconds to put it back where it belongs. 
 
4.  Don't let the mess build up: One of the worst things you can do when it comes to keeping your house clean is letting the mess build up. If you see something that needs to be cleaned, take care of it right away! 
 
TIPS#4. Scrub Outdoor Cushions and Pillows
1.  Check the care label first- You should always check the care label before you start cleaning anything. The care label will tell you what the fabric is made of and what kind of cleaning method you should use.
 
2.  Vacuum first- Use your vacuum cleaner to remove any dirt, dust, or debris from the cushion or pillow. Be sure to vacuum both sides if the cushion is reversible.
 
3.  Spot clean- Once you’ve vacuumed, you can start spot cleaning any areas that are particularly dirty or stained. Use a mild detergent and a soft brush to scrub the affected area.
 
4.  Machine wash (if possible)- If the care label indicates that the cushion or pillow is machine washable, you can put it in your washing machine on a gentle cycle using warm water and mild detergent.
 
#5. Clean Kitchen Cabinets
1.Start with the top cabinets: Dust collects on the tops of cabinets more readily than it does on the sides or fronts, so it's best to start there. Use a microfiber cloth or duster to remove the dust. If there are any tough spots, use a gentle all-purpose cleaner or white vinegar solution.


2.Clean the inside of the cabinets: Remove everything from the cabinets and give them a good cleaning. Wipe down the shelves with a damp microfiber cloth and wash any removable shelves in hot, soapy water.
 
3.Finish up by cleaning the hardware: If they're particularly dirty, you may need to use a toothbrush or cotton swab dipped in all-purpose cleaner or white vinegar solution


TIPS #6. Clean Wicker Furniture
1. Vacuum wicker furniture regularly to remove dust and dirt.
2. Use a soft brush to remove any debris that is stuck in the wicker.
3. Clean wicker furniture with a mild soap and water solution.
4. Rinse the furniture with clean water and allow it to air dry.
 
TIPS #7. Prevent Mold in the Bathroom
1.  Keep the bathroom clean: Mold thrives in damp, dark, and humid environments, so it’s important to regularly clean the bathroom and make sure that it is well-ventilated. Be sure to wipe down the shower after each use, and to scrub the tub and sink on a weekly basis.
 
2.  Use natural cleaners: When cleaning the bathroom, it’s best to avoid harsh chemicals as they can kill mold spores, but also damage surfaces like tile and grout. Instead, opt for natural cleaners like white vinegar or baking soda, which will effectively remove mold without harming surfaces.
 
3.  Fix leaks promptly: Leaky pipes and fixtures are one of the most common causes of mold in the bathroom, so it’s important to fix any leaks as soon as possible. In addition to causing mold, leaks can also lead to water damage, which can be costly to repair.
 
4.  Keep the humidity low: Mold loves humid environments, so it’s important to keep the humidity in your bathroom low. This can be done by using a dehumidifier or by opening a window when showering.
 
TIPS #8. Get Ready to Grill

1. Preheat and clean your grill before cooking.
2. Cut vegetables and fruit into small pieces so they don't fall through the grate.
3. Use long-handled tongs and a spatula to avoid getting too close to the heat.
4. Keep a spray bottle of water handy in case of flare-ups.
 
TIPS #9. Prepare for Grass Stains
1.  Soak It In: The first step to getting grass stains out is to soak the stained garment in cold water for at least 30 minutes. This will help to loosen the grass and make it easier to remove.
 
2.  Pre-Treat with Vinegar: After you have soaked the garment, pre-treat the stain with white vinegar. Simply pour a small amount of vinegar onto the stain and rub it in with your fingers. Let the vinegar sit on the stain for a few minutes before moving on to the next step.
 
3.  Wash in Hot Water: Wash the garment in hot water using your regular laundry detergent. Be sure to add an extra boost of detergent for good measure. If the grass stain is still visible after washing, repeat steps 2-3 until it disappears.
 
4.  Dry Completely: Once you have removed the grass stain, dry the garment completely. You can either air dry it or put it in the dryer on low heat.
 
TIPS #10. Freshen Window Treatments
1. Vacuum or dust window treatments regularly to remove dirt, dust, and other allergens.
2. Spot clean window treatments with a mild soap and water solution as needed.
3. In between cleanings, you can freshen up your window treatments by spraying them with a fabric refresher or lightly misting them with water.
4. To prevent fading and sun damage, consider hanging your window treatments in a room that doesn't get a lot of direct sunlight.
 
TIPS #11. Tackle Gutter Cleaning
1. Vacuum wicker furniture regularly to remove dust and dirt.
2. Use a soft brush to remove any debris that is stuck in the wicker.
3. Clean wicker furniture with a mild soap and water solution.
4. Rinse the furniture with clean water and allow it to air dry.
 
TIPS #12. Ensure Cool Air Flows Freely
1.  Clean your air conditioner's filter: A clean air conditioner filter will not only improve the quality of the air in your home, but it will also help your air conditioner to run more efficiently.
 
2.  Dust and vacuum regularly: Dust and dirt can build up on surfaces and in corners, which can lead to poor indoor air quality. Regular dusting and vacuuming will help to remove these contaminants from your home.
 
3.  Change your furnace filter: Like your air conditioner's filter, a dirty furnace filter can reduce the quality of the air in your home and make your furnace work less efficiently. Be sure to change your furnace filter according to the manufacturer's instructions.
 
4.  Open windows regularly: Opening windows is a great way to let fresh air into your home and improve the quality of the indoor air.


TIPS #13. Tidy the Garage
1. Get rid of anything you don’t need : The first step to decluttering your garage is to get rid of anything you don’t need. This includes things that are broken, things you no longer use, and things that are simply taking up space. If you’re not sure whether or not you need something, ask yourself when was the last time you used it. If you can’t remember, chances are you don’t need it.
 
2. Organize what’s left: Once you’ve gotten rid of the things you don’t need, it’s time to organize what’s left. This means grouping similar items together and storing them in a way that makes sense. For example, all of your gardening tools could be stored in one area, while all of your holiday decorations could be stored in another area.
 
3. Create a system for getting rid of clutter in the future: One of the best ways to keep your garage tidy is to create a system for getting rid of clutter in the future. This could involve setting up a donation bin for items you no longer need, or having a yard sale once a year to get rid of unwanted items.
 
4. Make it a habit to regularly declutter your garage: Finally, make it a habit to regularly declutter your garage so that it doesn’t become cluttered again in the future. This could mean setting aside some time each month to go through your belongings and get rid of anything you don’t need or want anymore.
 
TIPS #14. Keep Floors Spick-and-Span
1. sweeping
2. mopping
3. vacuuming
4. dusting
 
TIPS #15. Perk Up Patio Furniture
1.  Wicker :To clean wicker, mix one part bleach to 10 parts water. Apply the mixture to the furniture with a brush and let it sit for 15 minutes. Rinse the furniture with a hose and let it air dry.
 
2.  Aluminum: To clean aluminum, mix one part vinegar to four parts water. Apply the mixture to the furniture with a brush and let it sit for 15 minutes. Rinse the furniture with a hose and let it air dry.
 
3.  Plastic: To clean plastic, mix one part dish soap to four parts water. Apply the mixture to the furniture with a sponge and let it sit for five minutes. Rinse the furniture with a hose and let it air dry.
 
4.  Wood: To clean wood, mix one part vinegar to four parts water. Apply the mixture to the furniture with a sponge and let it sit for 15 minutes. Rinse the furniture with a hose and let it air dry
 
TIPS #16. Clean Concrete Patios
1. Sweep the patio to remove any loose dirt, leaves, or debris.
2. Mix a solution of 1 part bleach to 3 parts water in a pump sprayer.
3. Spray the solution on the patio and let it sit for 15 minutes.
4. Scrub the patio with a stiff brush to remove any stubborn stains.
5. Rinse the patio with clean water and allow it to air dry.
 
TIPS #17. Banish Kitchen Odors
1.  Open the windows: Ventilation is key to getting rid of cooking odors. If it's nice outside, open up some windows while you're cooking. This will help to clear the air and keep your kitchen from feeling stuffy.
 
2.  Use an exhaust fan: If you have an exhaust fan in your kitchen, make sure to turn it on while you're cooking. The fan will help to remove smoke and odors from the air, making your kitchen smell fresher.
 
3.  Keep a bowl of vinegar on the counter: Vinegar is a great natural odor absorber. Simply place a bowl of vinegar on your counter while you're cooking, and it will help to neutralize any strong smells.
 
4.  Light a candle: Candles can also help to mask cooking odors. Choose a light-scented candle that won't compete with the smells of your food, and light it before you start cooking.
 
TIPS #18. Refresh Towels
1.  Every 3-4 Uses: You should wash your towels every 3-4 uses, or whenever they start to smell musty. If you have a large family, you may need to wash them more frequently.
 
2.  Use Hot Water: When washing your towels, use hot water to kill any bacteria or germs that may be present. You can also add a disinfectant to the wash cycle if you're concerned about bacteria.
 
3.  Avoid Using Fabric Softener: Fabric softener can actually make towels less absorbent, so it's best to avoid using it when washing towels. If you want your towels to be softer, try using vinegar in the rinse cycle instead.
 
4.  Hang Them Up to Dry: After washing your towels, hang them up to dry in a well-ventilated area. Avoid hanging them in direct sunlight, as this can cause the colors to fade.
 
TIPS #19. Clear Mold from Outdoor Surfaces
1.  Use a stiff brush to scrub mold off of hard surfaces.
2.  Mix equal parts bleach and water in a bucket and use it to scrub mold off of hard surfaces.
3.  Mix one part vinegar with four parts water in a bucket and use it to scrub mold off of hard surfaces.
4.  Use a pressure washer to remove mold from hard surfaces.
 
TIPS #20. Properly Wash Produce
1. Rinse produce before cutting or eating.
2. Cut away any damaged or bruised areas, as these are more likely to harbor bacteria.
3. Use clean knives and cutting boards when preparing produce.
4. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before and after handling produce.
 
All in all, keeping up with your necessary home cleaning tasks through the summer can be a challenge. To help you stay on top of it and make things a little more enjoyable, we've given you 20 cheeky summer cleaning tips to get your space feeling re-freshened! From using natural cleaning products or DIY concoctions to brightening up dull rooms to deep-cleaning outdoor furniture - these ideas are a great place to start and choose from. And with a few extra touches here and there, it won't take long for your home to become that serene oasis of relaxation that it should be! So don't be afraid - go forth and tidy away!



GRACIE LOEBS
(703) 895-6814
gracieloebs.jacobsandco.com


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