Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you both work? Do you both work out of the house? How old are your kids and how many do you have?
We both work- husband travels frequently, wife works from home full time. Kids are 7. We also have a dog that sheds.
Pets make it so much harder (I have two dogs). I imagine kids do as well, but I don't have them.
My cat died recently and I'm really, really sad about it and miss him a lot, but I have also discovered that I really only need to vacuum once a week when we don't have a pet, whereas before I used to vacuum certain areas daily. And I'm not like some obsessive cleaner, he just shed a lot and his food area got messy very quickly and I also stayed vigilant about the part of the hallway where he'd walk after using the litter in the garage because I didn't want to have litter tracked in the house and he couldn't help it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, I clean when things smell or are so filthy I can't stand it anymore. Pretty sure there's mold in my shower.
There's mold in most showers.
Anonymous wrote:How does everyone clean the soap scum from shower glass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a cleaner for years and do it myself now as a weekly cleaner wasn't really getting things clean.
So like a PP, it takes me longer and the rooms are never all clean at once, but they are cleaner overall.
Just one example is that my floors aren't all clean after the weekly cleaner, but now I run the robo vac frequently and deep clean different areas so my floors are really clean in general. Before when I wiped up spills, the paper towels were black. Now, even with less frequent cleaning, wiping up spills and it's just the spill on the paper towel.
Same with the bathrooms. If I'm cleaning showers, I get in there with limex and descale the fixtures, clean the grout so nothing can build up- even if it's a less frequent overall clean. It's just cleaner.
Having cleaners is great, but 95% of them will never clean stuff the way you will. Or the way that you ought to, anyway. And the services like Merry Maids won't even get close. They are great for keeping on top of it all, though.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly our standards are just kinda low. We have busy jobs, one tween, and a dog.
Clean kitchen counters and sink every night, microwave as needed.
Floors every weekend. Laundry all weekend.
Bathrooms when I notice, usually on a weekend.
Everything else on the main level gets done in a frantic spurt before people come over.
Some low-impact intermittent things, like wiping blinds or doors/trim, I pay my tween to do on her days off school.
Anonymous wrote:I had a cleaner for years and do it myself now as a weekly cleaner wasn't really getting things clean.
So like a PP, it takes me longer and the rooms are never all clean at once, but they are cleaner overall.
Just one example is that my floors aren't all clean after the weekly cleaner, but now I run the robo vac frequently and deep clean different areas so my floors are really clean in general. Before when I wiped up spills, the paper towels were black. Now, even with less frequent cleaning, wiping up spills and it's just the spill on the paper towel.
Same with the bathrooms. If I'm cleaning showers, I get in there with limex and descale the fixtures, clean the grout so nothing can build up- even if it's a less frequent overall clean. It's just cleaner.
Anonymous wrote:Uh, I clean when things smell or are so filthy I can't stand it anymore. Pretty sure there's mold in my shower.
Anonymous wrote:For the first time in a decade, we will be without a house cleaning service. I don’t mind cleaning, but we are a busy family and I want to keep a clean house as efficiently as possible.
Our house is large-
bedrooms and bathrooms upstairs
Kitchen, bathroom, living, dining and playroom on the main level
Family room, guest room and bathroom in basement
Please share your cleaning schedule/routine if you do not have an outside cleaner come in.