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How to clean the house professionally? Before you hire a professional cleaning service, make a checklist and decide exactly what you want done in your home. You can do things like dust, vacuum, and use a microfiber cloth. But how do you make your cleaning checklist more organized? Follow these tips: Create a cleaning station, dedicate a caddy for cleaning, and set a daily cleaning schedule for yourself.

Cleaning checklists
When you hire a professional cleaning company, you can request a checklist that they follow while cleaning the house. You can include special requests such as cleaning certain areas more thoroughly or more often. This way, you can rest assured that you are getting premium quality services. Moreover, you can even design your own checklist to ensure that they do a thorough job.

Cleaning checklists are important for the success of a cleaning business. They help the cleaning crew remain consistent and reduce the likelihood of errors. They also help the cleaning crew work more efficiently.

Dusting
Dusting can be a hassle, especially if the dust is left to collect for too long. It is best to hire a professional who knows how to dust the house properly. Professionals can use the latest equipment to get the job done efficiently. Besides, they are experienced enough to know the right techniques for removing dust from all parts of the home.

The best way to dust a room is to begin at the top and work your way downwards. This will maximize the effect of the dusting, and will also prevent dust from falling from higher surfaces. You can also invest in an air purifier to help reduce dust in the air, especially if you suffer from allergies.

Vacuuming
If you are looking for a way to deep clean your home, consider hiring someone to vacuum the house for you. To make this process easier, you can purchase furniture slides, which make it easier to move heavy pieces around. You can also buy a vacuum with a crevice tool to clean corners and baseboards. You can also use a microfiber mop to clean hard floors. If you have carpets, you can rent a carpet cleaner, or buy one to clean them.

When hiring someone to vacuum your house, be sure to focus on high traffic areas. These areas may have more dirt and hair than other areas. Also, it is important to make sure to clean appliances like the stove and toaster oven, which may need a thorough cleaning.

Using a microfiber cloth
Microfiber cloths are made of microscopic, bristle-like fibers that trap dust particles by applying van der Waals forces to them. These cloths can reduce your use of chemical cleaners because they don't harm or kill germs. But you must be careful when you use these cloths.

These cloths are made of polyester and nylon and have a 200,000-fiber-per-square-inch density. Their high density makes them very effective at picking up dirt, dust, and bacteria. Microfiber products are made for a variety of tasks and surface types.

Microfiber cloths are also eco-friendly. They use less water to clean surfaces, and they help you live a greener lifestyle. You can also use these cloths to clean eyeglasses, countertops, windows, and cars. These cloths are made of 70 percent polyester and 30% polyamide.

Creating a plan of attack
When it comes to cleaning the house professionally, creating a plan of attack is crucial. This way, you'll be able to organize and prioritise your tasks, as well as enlist the help of your housemates. This way, you can avoid getting overwhelmed and instead focus on your goals.

Often, people will start cleaning a particular room and move to the next, rather than systematically cleaning each room. Unless you have a systematic plan, you won't be as efficient, so start small and plan your cleaning time accordingly. Make sure you have all your cleaning products handy, including those that you use most frequently. Consider investing in a small caddy for your cleaning supplies so you can easily get to them when you need them.

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