Categories
Cleaning Most Anything

Cleaning Most Anything

Cleaning Pet Necessities

I clean my pet towers and hammocks with a commercial shop vac and a HEPA filter. I also vacuum the floors with it. I take my litterboxes outdoors, disassemble them, and clean them with dish soap and a firm-bristled brush. Then, I let them dry, put them back together, and ensure they are still working correctly. If they can be cleaned, washing their pet toys and towels in a washing machine is a good idea. I have a special washing machine just for my cats. If the toys are falling apart, please throw them away and try to replace them with a similar toy, especially if it was one of your cat’s favorite toys. I wash off the outside of their heated beds and vacuum the heated mat covering, or wash it if it comes off the heating pad. I have a small steam cleaner that cleans the floors, or I wash them with a mop and a floor cleaning solution that is not toxic if a cat licks the floor before it dries completely.

House Cleaning

I start upstairs and work my way down. Ensure you have plenty of cleaning clothes, brushes, a dust mop, a broom, a shop vac, bathroom cleaners, window cleaners, laundry detergent, floor polish, car cleaning supplies, a dust cloth, and more. I finish one room before I move onto another. I also practice getting rid of something every time I clean. If you have not used something in ten years, get rid of it; chances are you will never use it or need it again. Have a system for cleaning, such as dusting before you mop and cleaning the floors. If you want to, now is a good time to rid your home of clothes, cooking supplies, books, furniture, small appliances, and other things you are just cleaning around but not using. Sell stuff you do not use or donate if they are in good shape, or put them in the garbage if worn out or unusable. If a room is a catch-all room, eliminate most of what is in there, and you will be glad you did. Do not keep too much stuff for your children, or others should not have to deal with a mountain of things to dispose of when you die.

Cleaning Outdoor Buildings

It is a good idea to sweep the dirt and leaves from your garage floor, take everything out of your garage, and get rid of what got put in there that you do not need. I have also washed and mopped my garage floor. I get all of the cobwebs swept down in outdoor buildings, and sweep the floors with a broom. If you see cracks in a building, now is a good time to patch them before they get more prominent, and if you see any rotten wood, repair it with new wood.

SUV Cleaning

Wash and polish your car at least once a year with a top-quality wax, protecting it from the salt they put on the roads in the winter months. Also, wash and clean the floor mats, check tire pressure and fluid levels, and clean up any oil leaks you may see on the concrete in your garage. I put kitty litter on the oil mark and then Krud Cutter cleaner, and the floor looks terrific once again. I vacuum the seats or put a leather conditioner on them and dust off everything in the SUV. I like Armour All products.

Getting Mold Off

A pressure washer works well for getting rid of mold. Put a mold killer in the water tank. Pressure washers are also suitable for cleaning cement, dirt, and grime off a house before you paint it. Wait until the house is dry before you apply the paint. I hope your cleaning projects go as planned and you eliminate some things you have not used in many years.

Copyright 2025. Not to be reproduced in any form.

184Fans
81Followers
338Followers
184Fans
81Followers
338Followers