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20 tips to make spring cleaning easier
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20 tips to make spring cleaning easier

Not many people like spring cleaning, but these 20 tips will make the task a little more manageable. 

 
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Break it up

Break it up
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If the idea of spending an entire day or weekend spring cleaning makes you want to slam your head against the wall, don’t do everything all at once. Split up the tasks and get your spring cleaning done over a couple of weeks instead of one day. 

 
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Create a schedule

Create a schedule
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Whether you plan to break up your cleaning tasks or get them all done at once, it can still feel overwhelming because you don’t know where to start. Make things easier by creating a schedule so you’re never standing around wondering what to do next. 

 
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Take a top-down approach

Take a top-down approach
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When spring cleaning, start with the places that are at the top, like ceiling fans, high windows, and countertops. By followinfg this order, you won’t have to re-wash any floors. 

 
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Start small

Start small
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If your place is a total mess (or at least it feels that way), start with small tasks to get started. Pick one space and throw away all the trash. Keep up with that until you feel accomplished and a little less overwhelmed. Then, start on a new task. 

 
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Get the proper tools

Get the proper tools
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Much of spring cleaning is a nightmare because it requires getting on your hands and knees and scrubbing ‘til your fingers fall off. Avoid that awful reality by investing in some tools that do the work for you, like dusters with extenders and electric scrubbers. 

 
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Get the proper products

Get the proper products
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If you’re dreading spring cleaning, it might be the thought of having to scrub soap scrum or baked-on grease. Today, there are so many good products available that make cleaning a breeze, so if you’re worried about cleaning intense dirt, update your arsenal for an easier approach.

 
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Get back to basics

Get back to basics
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Though there are loads of great cleaning products available, some cleaners still swear by the old standards. Salt, baking soda, hot, soapy water, vinegar, and more home remedies are great, inexpensive options for spring cleaning. 

 
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Use all-purpose products

Use all-purpose products
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Having a special product for each surface in your home is exhausting, expensive, and could potentially be a chemical hazard. Keep it simple and save time using a great all-purpose product across rooms. 

 
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Learn hacks ahead of time

Learn hacks ahead of time
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There are hundreds of accounts on social media dedicated to showing others the best way to attack hard-to-clean areas of the house. Spend some time beforehand watching these videos, so you have a plan going into spring cleaning. 

 
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Purge

Purge
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Many of us are guilty of holding onto things we don’t need anymore. Instead of cleaning something, get rid of it. Donate it if it’s still in good condition, but get it out of your house so your space feels much calmer and cleaner. 

 
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Get a steamer

Get a steamer
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Steaming is a great place to start when spring cleaning. For the cleaner areas, a good steam is all it needs. For places that require a little more elbow grease, steaming will loosen things and make it easier to clean. 

 
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Pick a new signature scent

Pick a new signature scent
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One of the best parts of cleaning is having a fresh scent afterward. Make spring cleaning something to look forward to by choosing a new signature scent for your entire home to start using afterward. 

 
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Turn on a good playlist

Turn on a good playlist
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If cleaning bores you, turn on something you enjoy listening to. Whether it’s a good playlist, a new podcast, or a movie you’ve seen a thousand times, having entertaining background noise will make the process a little less painful. 

 
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Implement new systems

Implement new systems
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Spring cleaning might be difficult this year, but it doesn’t have to be next year. Use this year as an opportunity to implement new systems, like cleaning your shower after every use, that will keep your home cleaner throughout the year and make spring cleaning much simpler in the future. 

 
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Get the whole family involved

Get the whole family involved
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Spring cleaning doesn’t need to be a one-person event. Employ your partner and kids to get the tasks done, too. Once everyone has finished, celebrate with a fun family activity in your newly cleaned space. 

 
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Turn it into a scavenger hunt

Turn it into a scavenger hunt
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Spring cleaning naturally leads to finding goodies around the house you totally forgot about. Make the task a little more fun by turning it into a scavenger hunt and rewarding the winner with a fun prize.

 
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Throw a party afterward

Throw a party afterward
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If you need something to motivate you to get your spring cleaning done, plan a party. There is nothing more motivating to get your space in order than the promise of having company. 

 
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Hire someone

Hire someone
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If you absolutely can’t stand the thought of spring cleaning and have some cash to spare, hire someone to do your spring cleaning for you. There are plenty of companies that will send people to do those detestable tasks for you. 

 
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Couple spring cleaning with redecorating

Couple spring cleaning with redecorating
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If you hate spring cleaning but love redecorating, pair the two to make cleaning more manageable. Redecorating doesn’t need to be a huge to-do — a few new throw pillows or rearranging the furniture will suffice — but coupling the tasks will make each a little more satisfying. 

 
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Reward yourself

Reward yourself
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Spring cleaning is a major task, so reward yourself with something when it’s all said and done. Either give yourself a little treat after each task or do something big to celebrate everything being done. 

Acacia is a South Dakota-based writer with a love of all things pop culture, particularly music, television, and celebrities. Her previous work can be found on Nicki Swift and Mashed. When she's not writing, Acacia is watching television, listening to music, completing a crossword puzzle, or reading. 

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