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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Cleaning Tips


I don't do "Spring Cleaning". It is too exhausting and stressful to me. I do most of my main cleaning after New Years. I took a cleaning class at Relief Society many years ago. I didn't incorporate everything that was taught that night but this is one thing that I do. The teacher said to clean one drawer (cabinet) each day. You will be tempted to do more, but don't. So, I take everything out of a drawer, scrub the drawer, clean the things that are in it and clean the outside of it. That's it for the day (this doesn't exclude the regular every day chores of course, just the things that you would normally consider "Spring Cleaning" chores. This works for the kitchen or bathroom. If you start at the beginning of the month, and if you have 30 cabinets and drawers, they will all be done by the end of the month. If you keep up this schedule, you will rarely ever have big chores to do and it feels like you hardly worked at all.

Now I need to incorporate this idea into my ironing. I don't like to iron and keep putting it off. a I have tried to buy clothes that don't need a lot, but I just can't let Wayne go to work in a shirt that came out of the dryer if the collar needs pressing and the sleeves need a crease. I 've been known to iron T-shirts at times too, but I did figure out a trick for them. Did you ever buy that wrinkle release spray that smells like fabric softener. You spray your t-shirt and then stretch it lightly and the wrinkles just melt away? I got some and it worked very well. Then I ran out and just sprayed it with plain water and stretched it and...voila...exactly the same results but without the smell. I did it this morning with a t-shirt that was very wrinkled. A little phsssst, phsssst and a little tug, tug and not a wrinkle in site. Maybe I will try ironing one item of clothing each day so it will never feel like a chore. If I do one article of clothing per day, I should be done by June.

7 comments:

Chelsea and Cody said...

June??! Whew...! That is a good tip, though! THanks

Amy said...

Great minds think alike. I just did a post for my journal about the chores I don't like to do! Ironing is not one of them though. I actually don't mind ironing at all. I especially wouldn't mind it if my laundry room looked like the one in your picture!

Susan said...

When I was in high school I did all the ironing every week because I could set up the ironing board in front of the TV and watch soap operas all day. Now the ironing board is set up all the time and I scramble around every morning to find the least wrinkled clothes so I can throw a quick iron to them before work. May I need to start watching Days of Our Lives again.

Colett (*.*) said...

anybody that knows you, knows that you don't NEED spring cleaning because your house is never dirty or messy! I hate hate hate ironing, that's what dry cleaners are for, we pay 99 cents per shirt and it's worth every penny!

Kee said...

That is a great tip about adding water to the wrinkle release. I love how it works, but the smell is too strong. Your house always looks amazing. If you want to, I could send you Shon's shirts. I HATE ironing!

Kaye said...

Hmm. . . I may just have to buy some of that wrinkle release! Anything with a scent is a good thing in a house full of adolescent boys! I, too, hate ironing. Has anyone tryed a steamer?

Margaret Kay said...

Ironing? What's that?