Posted this on Cleaning & Organizing but don't know that I'll get any responses, so I'll ask you lovely ladies...
Another of my NY Res is to keep the house clean enough that I wouldn't be
embarrassed were someone to come over at a moments notice. I live in a
90 year old farm house with hardwood in the great room, linoleum in the
bathroom/laundry room/kitchen, carpet upstairs and unfinished cement
basement. Our shower is utilitarian and in the basement. My biggest
problems are clutter,
dust, and cat hair. A huge obstacle is Miss Thing going through a Mommy only phase, meaning she will only sleep in my arms in the evenings after 6:30- not by herself, not on DH, and she screams bloody murder if we try something else- I'm moving her to her crib on Thursday night (including putting her down in her room in the evenings instead of in the living room with us) so hopefully this will not be an issue too much longer.
The tools I have: a Bissell cyclonic vacuum, dustbuster, and a Shark steam mop (that I just got for Christmas and I LOVE).
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I left you the most incredibly detailed and helpful response ever, but the nest decided it wasn't something that needed to be posted.
Post-Nate, I found housework manageable only by dividing it into small chunks. I made a list of things that should be done weekly (laundry, living room floor, kitchen floor) and things that can be every other week (cleaning bathrooms, extra cleaning in kitchen [besides what we do daily], bedroom floors, dusting). Then, I assigned each to a day.
We're still keeping up with it after 6 months.
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Hahaha. Whose rule of thumb is that? I didn't even live up to that when I was living alone...
Don't know if this helps, but I found a list posted and it wasn't exactly perfect for me so I did a little googling and this was my end result.
Hope it helps.
Daily:
-Wash all Dishes
-Wipe down Counters
-Clean Top of Stove
-Go through mail/throw out extra junk.
Weekly:
Monday
-Vacuum Bedroom and Office
-Dust furniture
Tuesday
-Mop Bathroom
-Clean Sink, Tub, Toilet
-Windex Mirrors
-Empty Cat Box
-Take out all garbage and cans to curb
Wednesday
-Vacuum Spare room
-Windex Mirrors
-Dust furniture
Thursday
-Vacuum Living Room
-Vacuum Sofas
-Dust Furniture
-Windex Windows
Friday
-Clean out & wipe down Fridge & Freezer to prepare for groceries
-Mop Kitchen
-Dust Cabinets
-Wipe down Appliances
-Shake & Vacuum Rugs
Saturday
-Gather/Separate & Finish Laundry
-Change out Sheets
-Change out Towels
-Sweep Laundry Room
Sunday
-Make Weekly Grocery List
-Grocery Shopping
Monthly:
-Vacuum Baseboards & Ceilings
-Vacuum/Wash Window Treatments
-Scrub Inside of Oven
-Wipe Down Outlets/Light Switches & Door Knobs
-Wash Couch Blankets
-Wash Comforters
Bi-Yearly:
-Wash Windows
-Wash Light Fixtures
-Vacuum all Vents
-Pull out & Clean behind ALL appliances
-Shampoo Carpets
-Shampoo Couches
-Shampoo Mattresses
-Purge Clothing
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All very helpful! Thanks ladies!
Vikki- if I only emptied the cat box once a week, I would have sh!t all over my house!!!