If you aren’t washing your walls

Anonymous
This post, man. I am barely keeping my house decent between visits from the cleaner. But washing the frigging walls?! I am envious but will never, ever do this.
Anonymous
I also have anxiety that my house smells bad so I do this. It's especially important with kids because those dirty little hands get everywhere. I took my niece to a store and she said "This place smells exactly like your house." Since she's only 7 I think she was being honest, and the place was the same age and building style as my house and smelled pretty strongly of pine wood. I felt relieved.
Anonymous
Any tips on who I can hire to do this for whole house? I have tried cleaning companies and no takers. I know I can do myself, but don’t want to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any tips on who I can hire to do this for whole house? I have tried cleaning companies and no takers. I know I can do myself, but don’t want to.


An independent cleaner will probably be more game than a company. The company is going to have set policies and procedures.
Anonymous
If you get a higher grade paint this isnt neccessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you get a higher grade paint this isnt neccessary.


Think about this. It makes no sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This post, man. I am barely keeping my house decent between visits from the cleaner. But washing the frigging walls?! I am envious but will never, ever do this.


This isn’t how I would spend my time if it were limited, in most cases. This used to be much more of a thing because of smoking and non central hvac. If you have anyone who smokes, if you live on a busier road or a gravel road, or if you have the windows open a lot of the time this will be more crucial. Also pets and kids, for the portion of the walls in their reach. If you live in the burbs with central hvac on most of the time and no smokers? You don’t need to do this except in the kitchen. You’ll probably repaint by the time it is needed in the bedrooms and such.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you get a higher grade paint this isnt neccessary.



False. I have BM Aura paint and still do it. Dirty hands and paws will mess up any kind of paint.
Anonymous
I use a rag to wipe up the walls in high traffic areas. Just use a squirt bottle with vinegar, water and a few drops of dawn. But I don't scrub top to bottom. Just where I noticed scuffs and hand prints from my dirty children.
Anonymous
I did this over the weekend. I also washed my kitchen cabinets with a clean mop (spin mop posted), with very hot water and a small bit of Tide powder.

Then I did the exterior doors, inside and out. Wow what a difference!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you get a higher grade paint this isnt neccessary.



False. I have BM Aura paint and still do it. Dirty hands and paws will mess up any kind of paint.


Not to mention dust, drips, etc. Houses get dirty. Paint doesn't keep them clean.
Anonymous
I do this regularly in between dustings. Walls get dusty and my Swiffer does magic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did this over the weekend. I also washed my kitchen cabinets with a clean mop (spin mop posted), with very hot water and a small bit of Tide powder.

Then I did the exterior doors, inside and out. Wow what a difference!




Thanks Pp. This is motivation for me. I hadn’t thought about the exterior doors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you get a higher grade paint this isnt neccessary.


Disagree. It's the type of paint you get that matters.

You can spend $200 per gallon on flat paint but it's still flat paint and it will get marked up easily.

We tried doing satin in some rooms and I love it. It has a higher sheen than normal and MUCH easier to clean. It's similar to semi gloss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did this over the weekend. I also washed my kitchen cabinets with a clean mop (spin mop posted), with very hot water and a small bit of Tide powder.

Then I did the exterior doors, inside and out. Wow what a difference!




Thanks Pp. This is motivation for me. I hadn’t thought about the exterior doors.


Cabinets and all doors need to be done a lot more often than walls imo. Doors especially collect a lot of grime. Anywhere there is oil, dust will become grime. So kitchens and things we touch need more attention.
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