I never learned how to clean growing up. Our house could have easily been on the show "Clean House" or even the "Messiest Home in the Country" episode! I'm not joking or exaggerating either, we ate in the living room because the table was covered in junk, we had paths through all the clutter. When we did "clean" a few times of year for holidays or birthdays, it was throwing all the junk from the main floor onto the stairway and closing the door.
DH grew up in a nice clean house, but he hates cleaning so he won't just do it on his own.
Now that I have LO, I want more than ever to have a clean house! My house is better than how I grew up, but I still end up with clutter everywhere and unswept floors. I work full-time too.
It's embarrassing and I always want at least a week's notice before anybody comes over so I can get it cleaned up.
Please teach me how to maintain a clean house!
Re: Teach me how to have a clean house!
I have to do it a little bit each day. It works way better that way. I used to try to just do a deep clean of everything once a week for 3-4 hours...until I didn't feel like staying up for 3-4 extra hours after DS had gone to bed.
So, this is my
SCANDAL!
The only thing that works for me is cleaning up something immediately after I'm done with it. I rarely have to worry about picking up things...just maintaining (vacuum, dust, etc.).
I unload the dishwasher in the morning. Load it thro
Hire a maid. Seriously. People can roll their eyes all they want, it's one of the best investments we've made in our house. We both work full time and between jobs, the kids, life, etc., we were starting to resent each other over housework. Our maid co
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As soon as you are done with something, put it away. If you drop or spill something, clean it right aw
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