
Deep Cleaning
Deep cleaning involves taking care of all the nooks and crannies that slowly but surely accumulate dirt, grime and other debris throughout everyday life. These are spots that become soiled too gradually or too far apart to require weekly attention. A deep clean usually involves all of the standard cleaning work, plus the tasks needed to spruce up and freshen up every corner of the house with more care.
When all the cleaning chores we tend to avoid start piling up — the oven is making smoke signals or the inside of the microwave looks like your kid's finger painting project — it might be time for a little help. Although it can be messy work, the payoff is enormous. So stop putting that necessary cleaning aside!
What are Deep Clean Tasks?
To ensure that you're really getting the most out of your deep cleaning experience, make sure that you've completed all or most of the tasks on this list:
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- Removing soap scum from bathroom and kitchen surfaces
- Scrubbing tiles and grout
- Cleaning the areas behind and below the appliances
- Dust and clean baseboards
- Dusting shelves, furniture and fan blades
- Thorough cleaning and washing both sides of all doors
- Window washing and cleaning window treatments (Indoors)
- Cleaning the oven and scrubbing the stove and drip pans
- Carpet Vacuum
- Vacuum and clean furniture
- Cleaning up photo frames and other trinkets
- Cleaning mirrors from top to bottom
- Hand washing lamps
- Dust and wash blinds and blinds
- Cleaning cabinet fronts
- Vacuum and wash all floors, including inside closets
- Thoroughly vacuum all crevices in the carpet
- Dust vents
