There is no denying that one of the best ways to keep your house spic and span is to hire domestic cleaners. These professionals have the skills and equipment to make your house clean, look good, and smell fresh. Contrary to popular belief, their services are not expensive. So, there’s really no reason for homeowners like you to think twice about hiring professional cleaners.

But if you wish to do this task on your own, here are some DIY cleaning tips from Diamond Shine to help you achieve a spotless house easily and quickly.

1.     Gather Cleaning Supplies in One Place

Start by putting all of your cleaning supplies in one place. This way, you won’t have to run around the house looking for a duster or a bottle of cleaner. Instead, everything will be right at your fingertips, and you can get to work quickly and easily. Just make sure that whatever place you choose is easy to access and close to where you need it.

In line with this, have a designated storage space for your cleaning supplies. This will make it easier for you to find them when you have to tidy up. Some great places to store your cleaning supplies include:

  • Under the sink in the kitchen or bathroom
  • In a cabinet in the laundry room
  • In a storage container in the garage or basement

2.     Don’t Forget to Clean Hard-to-Reach Places

Make sure you clean even hard-to-reach areas like ceiling fans and baseboards. A simple duster or vacuum cleaner can take care of the dust, while a toothbrush and soapy water can eliminate any dirt and grime.

3.     Use a DIY Window Cleaner

A window cleaner is a great way to achieve streak-free windows. This DIY window cleaner recipe is easy to make and requires only three simple ingredients: water, vinegar, and dish soap.

To make the window cleaner, mix one cup of water, one cup of vinegar, and one tablespoon of dish soap in a spray bottle. Shake the bottle well to combine the ingredients.

Spray the solution onto the windows and wipe with a clean cloth. Repeat until the windows are clean and streak-free.

4.     Get Rid of Soap Scum and Hard Water Deposits in Your Bathroom

Soap scum and hard water deposits can be a real pain to deal with, but with this simple trick, you can get rid of them in no time!

Gather some vinegar and baking soda. Then, spray the area with vinegar and sprinkle baking soda on top. Let the mixture sit for a few minutes, then scrub it clean with a brush. Voila – your bathroom will be clean and free of soap scum and hard water deposits!

If you need a hand – maybe our domestic cleaning service could take some of the strain off!

5.     Make Your Own All-Purpose Cleaner

Commercial house cleaning solutions are not always the most environmentally friendly options. The good news is that you can make your own all-purpose cleaner using vinegar, water, and essential oils with a little DIY work. Not only is it cheaper in the long run, but it’s also better for the planet.

All you have to do is mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Then, add a few drops of your favourite essential oil for scent. This combination effectively cuts through grease and grime, leaving your surfaces spotless without any harsh chemicals.

Plus, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that you’re not contributing to air or water pollution. So why not give it a try? Your wallet and the planet will thank you.

6.     Get Rid of Hard Water Stains

Hard water can leave unsightly stains on sinks, showers, and even dishes. Sometimes scrubbing just doesn’t cut it but fear not – there’s a simple solution.

Mix equal parts lemon juice and baking soda to form a paste, then rub the mixture onto the stains with a sponge or cloth. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing it with water. The acidity in the lemon juice breaks down mineral build-up, while the gentle abrasiveness of the baking soda helps to scrub it away.

This magic combination is an easy and natural way to banish those bothersome hard water stains for good. Give it a try next time you’re facing a stubborn stain – you won’t be disappointed!

7.     Unclog Your Drains Naturally

Many of us reach for harsh chemical cleaners when our drains get clogged, but did you know that you can unclog them naturally with just baking soda and vinegar?

Just pour 125ml of baking soda down the drain, followed by 125ml of vinegar. The combination will create a fizzing reaction as it breaks down build-up and deodorises your pipes. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes, then flush with hot water.

This same method can also clean and deodorise your garbage disposal. Just be sure to run the hot water while using the disposal afterwards to flush out any residue.

So, next time you have a clogged drain, give baking soda and vinegar a try before reaching for those toxic chemical cleaners.

8.     Clean Your Oven Without Harsh Chemicals

Oven cleaning can be a daunting task, especially when it involves harsh chemical fumes and vigorous scrubbing. However, there is a simple way to clean your oven without all these.

First, sprinkle baking soda over any spills or stuck food in the bottom of the oven. Then, drizzle white vinegar over the baking soda until it forms a paste. Let this mixture sit for at least an hour (overnight is even better). After it has been sitting for a while, simply wipe the inside of the oven with a damp cloth. No scrubbing necessary!

Not only does this method save you from toxic chemicals, but it’s also easier on your arms and hands as well. Give it a try next time your oven needs some TLC.

9.     Freshen Up Your Carpets With DIY Carpet Freshener

Whether it’s spilt food or pet accidents, even the cleanest carpets can build up odours over time. But instead of buying expensive store-bought fresheners, why not make your own? This simple DIY carpet freshener recipe uses ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.

Mix two cups of baking soda in a small container with 10 drops of your favourite essential oil. Apply the mixture to your carpets using a sifter or fine mesh strainer, and let it sit for an hour before vacuuming. We guarantee your carpets will be left smelling fresh and clean. Give it a try next time your carpets need a refreshing pick-me-up.

Also, you can keep your carpets looking new by vacuuming them the right way. Make sure you vacuum in all directions and use a crevice tool to get into tight spaces.

Admittedly, DIY carpet cleaning won’t be enough, especially in high-traffic areas. You’ll need to hire professionals at least twice a year to rid your carpet of hard-to-remove dirt and stains as well as germs.

10.  Eliminate Dust Bunnies

Dust bunnies can be pesky little creatures, but with these tips, you can get rid of them for good! Start by removing all of the furniture from the room and vacuuming thoroughly. Then, using a wet cloth, wipe down all surfaces and edges. Finally, mist a little bit of furniture polish onto a cloth and wipe down all the furniture.

11.  Remove Pet Hair From Furniture With a Lint Roller or Tape

As any pet owner can attest, removing pet hair from furniture can be challenging. Vacuums, lint brushes, and wet cloths may be your go-to method for removing fur, but they often don’t do the trick.

Fortunately, two easy solutions work like a charm: lint rollers and tape. Both offer a quick and painless way to remove stubborn pet hair from upholstery and other surfaces.

Simply run the roller or piece of tape over the affected area and watch as the pet hair effortlessly sticks to the adhesive surface. Try this the next time you face a mountain of fur on your couch. It is an easy solution to this all-too-common problem.

We guarantee that these tips from Diamond Shine will help you achieve a spotless house without spending hours scrubbing! They are simple solutions that will leave your home looking new and smelling fresh.

No time to clean your house? Let’s do it for you! We have sought-after domestic cleaners who can clean your house in no time. Call us today on 01-405-1957 or click here for a free quotation!

 

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