Easy deep cleaning methods to 'remove grease' and 'manage odours' in simple steps


One person wrote: “Clean your kitchen cabinets inside and out.

“They might look clean but it’s possible they have a thin film of grease covering them, depending on how small your kitchen is and your ventilation.”

Another commented: “Slide your fridge out of the way and clean behind it!! It is honestly horrid how much can accumulate back there.”

A third said: “For spring cleaning, I like to take a dry mop and dust my walls. the living room and bedrooms are usually clean, but the bathroom and kitchen accumulate a lot of filth due to all the moisture there.

“Put on a face mask to protect your nose and mouth from the dust. after you dust the walls, the air always feels cleaner.”

One user added: “A favorite move of mine; get a bunch of little dishes, spread them all around your space, and alternate filling them with a bit of white vinegar or a bit of baking soda (not mixed together- half the dishes hold vinegar, half hold baking soda).

“It’s surprisingly powerful at managing odors! Maybe more company-is-on-its-way than spring-deep-cleaning, but I felt like sharing.”

Another user went to extreme lengths to ensure their home was clean, and said: “LIGHTING!

“I’m serious about this, fill the room with light like you’re interrogating the dust. I don’t know if this is a psychological thing but I always feel like I don’t clean up dimly lit rooms. Or I can forget a certain corner exists. Can’t do that when the mess is illuminated and staring you in the face.”

Will you be giving any of these tips a go?

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