BY CAYLIN HARRIS ILLUSTRATIONS EDWIN FOTHERINGHAM
PASSIVE-
AGGRESSIVE
CLEANING
Open your blinds,
sit back, and relax.
One study found that
bacteria reproduces
almost 50 percent
slower in sunny rooms
versus dark.
❑CEILING FAN
Flip the fan’s switch
so blades rotate
counterclockwise—
better for spring and
summer cooling.
❑FIREPLACE
DAMPER
Close it to keep
AC-cooled air in
and critters out.
❑WINDOWS
Replace storm
windows with screens.
❑GUTTERS
Clear the way for
spring showers.
❑DETECTORS
Test smoke alarms
and carbon
monoxide detectors.
RULES
TO
C L E AN
BY
WORK TOP TO
BOTTOM
This way dust and dirt
won’t land on freshly
cleaned surfaces.
CLEAN LIKE
WITH LIKE
For instance, do all
the bathrooms at one
time so you gather
supplies only once.
Cinara Neukirchen,
CLEANERS
THAT DISINFECT
SHOULD SIT
FOR AT LEAST
10 MINUTES
TO GET THE JOB
DONE.
Then wipe each
surface with a
diff erent cloth
to prevent cross
contamination.
Becky Rapinchuk,
author of Clean
Mama’s Guide to a
FIRST THINGS FIRST
SPRING
C HANGE-
UPS
The all-the-little-things handbook
to deep cleaning your home.
OXO Good
Grips
Microfiber
Floor
Duster,
$20;
kohls.com
The material really
is an all-purpose,
no-chemicals-required
cleaning hero. But the
cloths need tender
loving cleaning, too.
[TOOL TLC]
MICROFIBER
■ (^) Wash and dry separately.
Other items can transfer a ton of
lint and hair. ■^ Launder in hot
water and skip fabric softener and
dryer sheets. They gum
up the super-grabby fibers.
TO
WA L K
AWAY
water for five
inside for 30.
The steam loosens
debris, so it wipes off
with a wet sponge.
COFFEEMAKER
Brew a pot of equal
parts white vinegar
and water. Stop
cycle halfway; let sit
for an hour before
completing. Run water
cycles three times.
OVEN
Bake a pan of water
at 350°F for 30
minutes. Once cool,
go after spills with
a scouring pad. Still
have buildup? Run the
self-cleaning mode.
42 | April 2019