6 Tips for Cleaning Your New Place

July 24, 2018

Before you start unpacking boxes, give your new home or apartment a scrub down. Even if the old owners or tenants cleaned before they moved out, it’s never a bad idea to just give everything a wipe down. Because who wants to be living in someone else’s dirt and dust? Here are six top tips for cleaning your new place.


Tip #1

Deep Cleaning

With an empty house, this is a chance to deep clean things without having to maneuver around furniture and décor. Pay extra attention to walls, behind appliances, inside cupboards, along baseboards, vents and fans, radiators, garbage disposal units, the basement, and the attic.


Tip #2

Start with the Bathroom

The bathroom is the room you will use most immediately after moving in (or maybe even during your cleaning session.) Even if it looks clean, give everything a good scrubbing. Pay special attention to what the previous owners may have missed, like behind the toilet or inside the medicine cabinet.


Tip #3

Top to Bottom

Clean your house from top to bottom, literally. Otherwise, may do double the work; dirtying an already cleaned surface. Use a new  Libman Flexible Microfiber Duster to get those hard to reach places on ceilings and corners.


Tip #4

Clean High Traffic Areas

The most used items in our home are the easiest to overlook. Clean places that are frequently touched, like door handles, appliances, the toilet seat, light switches, and other buttons. The Libman Microfiber Sponge Cloth works great for small nooks and crannies.


Tip #5

Dry Cleaning First

Complete dry cleaning tasks first, like dusting, vacuuming, and sweeping with the Libman Precision Angle ® Broom. Because you can’t efficiently wash, mop, or wipe surfaces with a damp cloth when there is still dust or dirt on them.


Tip #6

Task-by-Task

Instead of cleaning room-by-room, tackle your new home task-by-task. This method ends up being considerably quicker. (Yay for quicker cleaning!) Think about it … When you have equipped yourself with a sponge and soapy water, it’s much easier to just continue on than set it down and pick something else up.