At any rate, I did a little digging on the internet today and found a fellow speed cleaner, Laura Dellutri, a Kansas City, Mo.-based cleaning expert and author of "Speed Cleaning 101." I have never heard of her before, and, no, I do not have her book (yet!?!), but I noticed a list of her favorite cleaning tips, and I thought I'd pass them along to you!
- In each room, clean from top to bottom. Dust and clean the top shelves,   mirror tops, etc., and work your way down. "Dust and dirt fall," she explains.
- Work rooms in concentric circles, from outer to inner.  (Does anyone have a theory on this one?  Is this a good way to round-up the dirt and grime and keep it from escaping in to adjacent rooms?!)
- Have all your supplies on you or near you. Dellutri uses a  lightweight   backpack vacuum cleaner and attaches rags and spray bottles of  cleaning   products to the pack's waistband.  (I sometimes use a "garden" apron.  I stuff the pockets with cleaning products and old t-shirts, so I'm ready for just about anything, anywhere!  Or, you can dump what you need in a bucket or basket and tote it around with you. I also keep cleaning products where I need them.  Bathroom cleaners in EVERY bathroom.  Kitchen cleaning supplies... in the kitchen.  Profound!!!)
- Stay focused. Don't take breaks to talk to your friends, pet the  dog   or do laundry. "That's why it takes all day," Dellutri says.  (I don't know about this one.  I tend to break in between tasks.  For instance, I may vacuum in the morning and clean the kitchen in the afternoon....)
- Don't clean clean. Cleaning surfaces that aren't dirty wastes a ton     of   time, Dellutri explains. For instance, don't clean the entire patio door,   clean just the door handle that shows fingerprints. (Wow-- this might be tough for the perfectionists out there! Of course, I tend to do this as well, especially in the dining room!)
- Minimize products. Dellutri uses only three products: glass cleaner with disinfectant, a multipurpose cleaner (in her case, Kaboom) and an all-purpose cleanser (Dellutri likes cream cleansers).
- Use rags. Microfiber cleaning cloths pick up more dirt and bacteria, and they won't streak surfaces, Dellutri said.
Now, THAT's neat!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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