Since our Master Bath is fairly big, I take several days to clean it. I break it down into sections. I will clean the sink area, then the shower/tub area, and then the toilet area. The Master Closet I can get clean in one day. It usually takes 3 to 4 hours.
Master Bath
- Dust walls, cabinets inside & out, towel shelves, clean mirrors
- Clean inside of cabinets; sort, purge, & reorganize stored items
- Clean inside of drawers; sort, purge, & reorganize items
- Dust wall scones, artificial ivy vines, & candles
- Clean/dust/wash knick knacks, decorative baskets, & candle holders
- Wash window, dust blinds, wash curtains
- Wash decorative towels & wash cloths
- Clean/scrub shower stall & tub with hard water cleaner
- Clean/dust air vent
- Clean toilet; put vinegar, baking soda, & boiling water down toilet to clean pipes
- Clean sink/tub/shower drains with vinegar, baking soda, & boiling water
- Sweep & mop floor
Master Closet
- Remove all clothes from racks; sort, purge, & reorganize; put back when dusting is finished
- Dust walls, wire shelving, storage boxes, & shoe boxes
- Remove drawers from wardrobe, clean/dust/vacuum drawers
- Remove clothing to vacuum inside of drawers; sort, purge, & reorganize clothing
- Dust wardrobe inside & out, remove items off of inside top shelf to clean, replace dry sheets with fresh ones
- Remove items off of top of wardrobe to clean, replace dryer sheets with fresh ones
- Clean/dust/vacuum storage drawers on floor; sort, purge, reorganize items
- Clean clothes baskets
- Sweep & mop floor
Living a simple life and enjoying making our home shine!
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