It’s hard to imagine getting living anywhere in Miami and not having to deal with sand at some point. Even if you live high up or far from the beach, you’re still going to occasionally track the grains in. You want proof? As you start your spring cleaning, take the time to notice what you’re sweeping up or what’s in the vacuum cleaner bag. You’ll find the sand. To make the rest of your spring cleaning go smooth, consider applying the items on this check list.
Clear Out the Closets
This might be a second weekend project. First week, do all the dusting, moping and vacuuming. Second weekend, go at the closets. To really get them clean, you’re going to have to take everything out. But that’s a good thing because it will help you get organized. When you create a pile of stuff to get rid of, just leave it right on the floor. You’ll see why in a bit.
Don’t Forget Outdoors
Whether you have a balcony, deck or patio you probably have outdoor furniture. All of those pieces will need some TLC, too. Because they’re outside, they’re actually easier to clean. A good scrubbing with a brush and soapy water followed by a total hose down. Done.
Car Cleaning
You might enjoy spending time washing and vacuuming your car. It can be rather Zen-like. However, it might be more efficient to take the car to a professional carwash and let them do it. Better yet, hire someone to come over and detail while you’re doing the rest of the house.
Let Go of Rubbish
Spring cleaning is all about tossing out. In the kitchen, that is expired food. In the bathroom, that is medications and makeup. All of that stuff can be tossed in the trash but what about pile of stuff from your closets? Do you have furniture to get rid of? Maybe some items from outside. All of that can be turned over to Junk King Miami. These are the leading junk haulers in the city who have been keeping homes and business clear of rubbish for a long time. If something is too heavy for you to move, then give it to Junk King. Your spring cleaning task just got taken to a whole other level thanks to a little help from Junk King Miami.