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Cleaning Tips

Infinite Win Cleaning Tips

No stain is too stubborn, no streak too enduring. Our cleaners not only have modern cleaning tools and equipment; they have the knowledge and experience needed to conquer even the messiest of messes. Rather than keep all of that knowledge to ourselves, we’re sharing our tips here to help homeowners and business owners keep their environment clean and tidy.

We know how good it feels to come  into a clean environment. We want you to experience that feeling every day. We’ve organized our cleaning  tips by room (because we’re really into organizing things). 

 

Clean better, clean faster by reading Infinite Win Cleaning Services Tips below: 

How to Get Rid of Dust?

Anyone who suffers from allergies can tell you: they’re for real. And the allergens inside the house, like molds, house dust, dust mites, and pet dander can be just as intense as outdoor triggers like springtime pollen. To help allergy-proof your home, prevent dust and reduce the symptoms of hay fever and allergic asthma, The Mayo Clinic recommends a weekly house cleaning routine.


Cleaning Tips to Prevent Allergies

  • Damp-mopping hard floors
  • Removing dust from all surfaces including easy-to-forget ones like ceiling fans, windowsills, window frames, and the tops of doors
  • Use a damp microfiber rag to collect the dust; feather dusters just redistribute the dust
  • Vacuuming carpet, furniture cushions and pillows. Use a micro-filter vacuum bag or a HEPA filter
  • Shaking out rugs and give pillows a good whack (outside!)


Other Allergy-Reducing Cleaning Tips

  • Replacing your HVAC air filters every two to three months with HEPA air filters
  • Inspecting air ducts for dust build up on the duct walls and clean if needed
  • Steam cleaning carpets every six months
  • Washing drapes and curtains
  • Run a HEPA air purifier in the room
  • Clean air vent registers with the brush attachment on your vacuum
  • Keep your house cooler (70⁰ F or below) and drier (relative humidity at 50% or below) to create indoor conditions that are less hospitable to dust mites and mold spores


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How to Clean Fast and Efficiently, According to a Professional

1. Do a clean sweep. 

Strip  dirty linens and toss them in the hamper. Stash any garbage or miscellaneous items clogging your dresser or nightstand in nearby drawers or closets. Empty the wastebasket. Think "hotel" — you want spotless surfaces to make the room look tidier. 


2. Make the bed. 

Take a tip from hotel maids: Rather than trying to tuck sheets under the end of the mattress, lift up each corner of the mattress with one hand and tuck with the other. It's much faster      


3. Deal with dust. 

Using a dry microfiber cloth, start with a piece of furniture in one corner and work your way around the room clockwise. Dust each surfaces working back-to-front and lifting knickknacks as you go, and dump the dust right onto the floor.

Your cloth should only touch each part of the surface once (no constant back-and-forth). If there's a lamp on the nightstand, clean it top-to-bottom first, then dust the tabletop. Use a long-armed duster to reach mirrors and wall art. 


4. Vacuum. 

Start from a back corner and vacuum your way out the door, using long firm strokes. Save time by only running the vacuum over each strip of carpet once — not twice. Don't worry about missing an inch or two. 

Bathroom

1. Do your prep work. 

Spritz the sink, vanity, shower, and tub with your all-purpose spray and let it sit. 


2. Tackle the toilet. 

Sprinkle baking soda into the bowl, give it a thorough scrub with the toilet brush, and then flush. Next, spray a microfiber cloth with all-purpose spray and wipe down the outside of the toilet and tank.      


3. Clean the mirror. 

Spray glass cleaner on the mirror and, starting in the top corner, wipe in a circular motion to hit every smudge. 


4. Go back to the sink. 

Use a toothbrush to scrub hard-to-reach spots around the fixtures. Then, working back-to-front, start in one corner and move horizontally, wiping the counter, vanity, fixtures, and handles with a cloth or paper towel. 


5. Wipe down the shower and tub. 

No need for a full scrub — just give them a quick swipe with a dampened cloth, then pull the curtain shut. 


6. Mop the floor. 

Using a water-dampened microfiber mop, quickly scrub your way out of the room, beginning in a far corner and ending at the doorway. 

Kitchen

1. Do the dishes. 

Load the dishwasher with dirty dishes and start the cycle.  


2. Declutter. 

Spend a minute or two removing any clutter  from countertops — put items back in the cabinets and stash papers in a drawer. The emptier your counters, the cleaner your kitchen looks. 


3. Pretreat. 

Notice hard-to-remove gunk on your stove or countertop? Scrape it up with the credit card. And use the eraser sponge to tackle any stubborn stains. 

    

4. Clean the counters. 

Wet a microfiber cloth with all-purpose spray and wipe countertops back-to-front, brushing crumbs onto the floor. 


5. Wipe down appliances. 

Swipe the fridge,  dishwasher, and stove with a damp cloth. 


6. Tackle the floor. 

Starting in a far corner, sweep your way out. Then, give the floor a fast once-over with a water-dampened microfiber mop, again working your way out of the kitchen. 

Common Room

1. Clear the clutter. 

Quickly scan the room to see what's out of place. Then, stash scattered items like remotes and DVDs in drawers. Neatly stack magazines on the coffee table. 

        

2. Grab the duster. 

Start in one corner of the room, and follow the same system as in the bedrooms.  Work top-to-bottom and back-to-front so that the dust falls onto the floor. If you have blinds, swipe them with the long-armed duster. 


3. Make glass gleam. 

To clean glass surfaces, spray a microfiber cloth with glass cleaner and wipe in wide circular motions, working from one back corner to the front. 


4. Vacuum. 

Speed-vacuum yourself out of the room, starting in the farthest corner. 


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