Here's the scoop on what to clean and how often:
EVERY DAY
- Put things away when you finish using them.
- Wash dishes, wipe kitchen counters, clean up stove spills, and empty trash as needed.
- Squeegee showers after use to prevent mineral deposits and mildew.
- Wipe sinks.
- Make beds and straighten rooms.
TWICE A WEEK
- Dust-mop hardwood floors to prevent scratching from dirt.
- Put away clutter.
- Vacuum if you live in a dusty region or have children and pets that track in lots of dirt. Otherwise, weekly vacuuming should suffice.
ONCE A MONTH
- Wipe or vacuum baseboards and blinds.
- Sweep the garage, patio, and walkways.
- Vacuum upholstered furniture with the brush attachment.
- Clean ceiling fixtures in one room per month (rotate).
- Wash throw rugs.
- Dust ceiling fans.
EVERY THREE MONTHS
- Polish wood furniture.
- Remove cobwebs from ceiling corners, stairwells, and such.
- Change or clean furnace and air-conditioner filters (less frequently in low-use seasons).
- Clean the oven (monthly if grunge builds up quickly).
EVERY SIX MONTHS
- Wash windows inside and out. Do this quarterly for windows near work spaces (the kitchen sink or a desk, for instance).
- Declutter storage areas in the basement, attic, and garage.
- Vacuum, flip, and rotate mattresses.
- Polish silver.
- Air out pillows.
ONCE A YEAR
- Move heavy furniture to clean behind and underneath.
- Vacuum rug pads and the backs of area rugs.
- Clean drapes and carpets.
- Turn area rugs 180 degrees to even out wear.
- Wash walls.
- Clean chandeliers.

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