Easy Holiday Cleaning Tips
To Brighten Your Home

Vacuum on carpet with holiday ornaments.

Easy holiday cleaning tips to brighten your home. It's almost December, and you hardly notice those cobwebs on the chandelier, dust bunnies multiplying on the living room floor, or the grimy buildup on the baseboards.

However, chances are that your holiday guests will. After all, don't you notice a home's dusty shelves and dirty floors when you visit?

With these easy holiday cleaning tips, you'll get the holiday cleaning details done right—and in no time. 

Break Down Big Cleaning Chores into Smaller Tasks

Break down big jobs like the bathroom into smaller, manageable tasks.

The key to completing all your holiday cleaning tasks on time is to break down the big chores into smaller, manageable tasks and tackle them over several hours, days, or weeks, depending on your holiday entertaining schedule.

Start by focusing your efforts on making the main areas of your home guest-ready: the entryway, furnishings, floors, and carpets.

Also, take stock of which cleaning tasks you can safely skip this time. After all, who will notice that your bedroom closet is a jumble of sweaters and tees or that the miniblinds in your bathroom are dusty? Save these tasks for later - or perhaps the new year.

Easy Holiday Cleaning Tips for Furniture 

Polish wood furniture as part of your holiday cleaning routine.

You don't need fancy cleaners to get furniture and hardwood surfaces shining and dust-free. They often leave a residue that attracts more dust than if you hadn't used them at all.

Instead of a fancy product in a spray bottle, use a soft cotton or terry cloth, a cotton diaper, or a cleaning cloth. 

Lightly moisten the cloth with water and gently buff the surfaces along the grain. This technique removes most spills, fingerprints, and dust from picture frames to table legs. 

To remove white water rings and marks from oil-finished woods such as teak, coat the spot with a thick film of cooking oil, then gently rub with fine steel wool or a light-duty plastic scrubber until the stain fades. Buff the area with a clean cloth or a soft paper towel. 

Vacuum Voraciously

Vacuum carpets and rugs for the holidays.

Don't be done in by dust bunnies. One of the first things guests will notice upon entering your home is the carpet or floor.

There is more to vacuuming than just plugging in the machine and giving your carpet or floor a quick once-over.

To suck up all the dirt and dust bunnies languishing there - both the obvious and those hidden between the fibers - plan to spend about 20 seconds or so going back and forth over each area of the carpet.
Sweep, vacuum, or use a dust mop to clean floors before holiday guests arrive. Be careful when vacuuming hardwood floors - a vacuum cleaner with a beater bar can cause dents and scratches on the floor's finish. 

To clean floors safely and thoroughly, use the appliance's long-handled attachment or a canister vacuum with a special bare floor attachment.

Cleaning the Ghosts of Christmas Past

If you've just discovered wax drippings on your favorite tablecloth, here's a quick and easy way to remove them: Start by scraping off the excess wax with a butter knife or plastic knife. 

Apply a prewash stain remover to the area, and then toss it in your washing machine's soak cycle, using the hottest water safe for the tablecloth fabric. Follow with a run through the prewash cycle.

Repeat until all wax and any color residue has disappeared. (Be patient; it may take up to three times to remove settled-in staining.) 

Wash as usual and dry. For dry-clean only and delicate table linens, the safest bet is to deliver them to your favorite neighborhood dry cleaner. 

Easy Holiday Cleaning Tips For Sparkling Silver

Clean silverware for holiday dining ahead.

You'll need silver polish - a commercial product or ordinary white toothpaste will work. Put a bit of polish on a damp cloth or clean cotton sock.

Old socks make ideal polishing cloths - you can apply polish with one side, then turn the sock over on your hand and buff the other side. Use up-and-down rather than circular strokes to polish your silver quickly and effectively.

Use a twisted bit of rag to get between silverware tines and other tight spaces on silver. Polish clean and dry using a clean cloth (or the clean side of a sock).

To minimize future polishing, store silver behind glass, in cloth or plastic bags, or wrapped in plastic. Resist the urge to bundle your silver in rubber bands, as the rubber can cause discoloration on the silver.

Easy Holiday Cleaning Tips For Ceiling Fixtures 

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It's time to lose the Halloween look - cobwebs are officially out of season! 

Here's a quick and easy way to remove the translucent stuff from ceiling fixtures such as fans, air conditioners, or heater vents: If you have a portable or lightweight vacuum, grab the soft nozzle attachment and run it over the fixture's surface. 

Remove dust, crevice dirt, or cobwebs with a damp cloth. Get more light cleaning tips.

Easy Holiday Cleaning Tips For Walls, Cabinets and Baseboards

The walls may not look as if they need a bath. After all, dust and soot fall to the floor, right?

Most of it does, but just enough clings to vertical surfaces to warrant a holiday bath. Use a sponge and hand dishwashing detergent, washing the surface in sections. A sponge mop makes it easier to reach higher-up spots.

Use two buckets: one for the dishwashing detergent solution and another for wringing out your sponge. Dry the walls and woodwork with a clean cloth.

Once you've covered these major holiday cleaning hot spots in your home, sit down, relax, and enjoy the festive season ahead with family and friends. 




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