Your No-Sweat Guide to Spring Cleaning
7 Cleaning Habits to Get Into Now, Not Later
Avoid frequent deep cleans by doing these things daily.
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Johnstob
January 11, 2022
Keep Clorox wipes in/near the bathroom. Ask your boys to wipe down the toilet rim daily. (Changes behavior too!)
Dagmar N.
January 11, 2022
At home, ask them to sit down on the toilet even for the small stuff. Whatever hits the rim of the toilet will disperse to other areas in your bathroom and you really don't want to wipe the floor and cabinets after each toilet visit, nor do you want to step into that stuff.
Tom S.
January 11, 2022
Caroline: You are a brave person to honestly offer suggestions on a relatively sensitive topic on a relatively public forum. Regards, Tom
Caroline M.
January 11, 2022
Lol, thank you Tom! Who knew how personal things could get when I admitted I don't always change my sheets weekly. Oh well!
Pfreemanlynde
April 27, 2021
I"m sure it's obvious, but I am constantly waging a battle against not putting things away. Anytime you get something out and use it, put it back! I'm talking to other people in my house here. When I go upstairs, I take my clean laundry. It doesn't need to sit around waiting for...I don't know what! When you fix something (thanks!), put the hammer or screwdriver back, so you can find it next time!
Fig
April 25, 2021
Boy, snotty is right, commenters. Have any of you given thought to all the water and energy you're using laundering your sheets? We all have to stop being so intolerant of anything less than perfection (and I detect more than a hint of unconscious shame in all the clucking about cleanliness) and realize we're making the planet and ourselves sicker by trying to be perfectly "clean."
CJ
April 25, 2021
Fold your bedding down, open the window and let the fresh air revive your bed. I do this at least once a week in between stripping off and washing sheets. No chemicals.
janet V.
April 22, 2021
Keep the shelves of your refrigerator sparkling clear and clean by wiping the bottom of containers when you bring them home from the store. Dairy products especially have residue from spillage that will leave cloudy smears and milky specks on your glass shelves. Doing this will keep your glass shelves clean between wipe-ups.
LionToes
April 18, 2021
Thank you Caroline for legitimizing daily clean-as-you-live habits! About to share with my man (and also my son) —coming from me they’re daily nags! ;)
On the daily spritzing of sheets...I never did until I found Fabric Fresh from The Laundress. It’s plant-based and not meant to sub washing, just extend that freshly-laundered feeling longer. I copied and pasted from their site. Maybe I could make my own by mixing lavender essential oil and water in a super fine mister, but this ready-made is one of life’s little luxuries that I choose to indulge.
“Our start-to-finish laundering collection is scented in Classic, the ultimate “clean laundry smell,” blending lily of the valley and jasmine with sweet musk, sandalwood, and a touch of citrus.
Ingredients: Deionized water, alcohol, essential oils, and fragrance.
Color and texture may vary with natural ingredients.
Free of petroleum, phosphate, phthalates, and artificial color.
Cruelty-free. No animal by-products.
All The Laundress products are tested on Gwen & Lindsey.
Made in the U.S.A
On the daily spritzing of sheets...I never did until I found Fabric Fresh from The Laundress. It’s plant-based and not meant to sub washing, just extend that freshly-laundered feeling longer. I copied and pasted from their site. Maybe I could make my own by mixing lavender essential oil and water in a super fine mister, but this ready-made is one of life’s little luxuries that I choose to indulge.
“Our start-to-finish laundering collection is scented in Classic, the ultimate “clean laundry smell,” blending lily of the valley and jasmine with sweet musk, sandalwood, and a touch of citrus.
Ingredients: Deionized water, alcohol, essential oils, and fragrance.
Color and texture may vary with natural ingredients.
Free of petroleum, phosphate, phthalates, and artificial color.
Cruelty-free. No animal by-products.
All The Laundress products are tested on Gwen & Lindsey.
Made in the U.S.A
Caroline M.
January 11, 2022
Yes, this is actually the spray I use! I'm a sucker for all things The Laundress.
Dagmar N.
January 11, 2022
As natural as it sounds, you are still breathing in stuff that does not belong in your lungs, essential oils and all. Same with scented candles. I am using perfume, but this is an occasional treat, not a daily habit. To stay safe, treat scents like sugar.
Also, as long as you are not sick, your bed sheets' smell is created by your own bacteria that already live on your body. Unless you have a compromised immune system, daily bedsheet laundry is not required either. Just my two scents.
Also, as long as you are not sick, your bed sheets' smell is created by your own bacteria that already live on your body. Unless you have a compromised immune system, daily bedsheet laundry is not required either. Just my two scents.
Ruth
April 18, 2021
One comment on wooden utensils: Drying them right after you wash them will keep them from drying out. I can think of many things that don't mind being air-dried, but wooden utensils will thrive if you dry them and put them away as soon as they're washed.
LionToes
April 18, 2021
Yes! I don’t know why I never knew this before. I read it in the maintenance instructions that came with (yet another!) new set of wood utensils, this time olive wood. Drying them immediately after washing was a game-changer!
marie
April 6, 2021
I own only one set of sheets for our bed. I wash them once a week and put them right back on the bed. No folding, no storing. No getting stale in a closet or drawer.
Stovetop W.
April 5, 2021
Can you recommend an alternative to mineral oil. I'm not a fan of using petroleum byproducts.
Caroline M.
April 5, 2021
Caron & Doucet makes a coconut cutting board oil that's 100% plant-based! I haven't tried it, but it gets great reviews.
Marla K.
April 5, 2021
'Tis a far, far better thing...
To change your sheets every week (rather than twice a month--ewww) than spray them with chemicals to disguise the funk. I don't mind a bit of aromatherapy every now and then, but not as a substitute for doing regular laundry.
Nope.
To change your sheets every week (rather than twice a month--ewww) than spray them with chemicals to disguise the funk. I don't mind a bit of aromatherapy every now and then, but not as a substitute for doing regular laundry.
Nope.
Caroline M.
April 5, 2021
Not by any means a substitute for laundry, just a little luxury to treat yourself to when making the bed each day.
miriam S.
April 6, 2021
I totally agree.
Somewhat shocked by this article. Filled with gunk and grime. How about liking your home to be clean. Change your sheets every week. Spraying cologne over soiled sheets - ugh.
Wash your dishes and wash thoroughly. You don’t need to “manage dishwashing.” This is really unreal as needing to be taught.
Somewhat shocked by this article. Filled with gunk and grime. How about liking your home to be clean. Change your sheets every week. Spraying cologne over soiled sheets - ugh.
Wash your dishes and wash thoroughly. You don’t need to “manage dishwashing.” This is really unreal as needing to be taught.
LionToes
April 18, 2021
I agree it shouldn’t have to be taught if you love a clean home, but also think it’s a must-read for any millennial. Not everyone naturally gets the concept :)
Sarah
April 5, 2021
I think it’s fine to use an all natural linen spray and I try to change my sheets every week. I take them out of the linen closet and give them a spritz. I just use water and a couple drops of essential oil. I don’t see how that’s bad.
Cindy
April 4, 2021
#5 Oil Your Utensils - I, too, have a crock on the counter full of dried/drying out wooden/bamboo spoons and spatulas. But rubbing them with mineral oil and leaving them in said crock will have them covered with floating cat hair, dust, etc, won't it? It sounds a little gross.
Caroline M.
April 5, 2021
Ah, I've thought of this as well, but if your utensils are as dry as you say, they'll likely suck up all that oil with nothing to spare.
Cindy
April 6, 2021
I'm going to give it a shot on a couple of the worst cases and see what happens - if it works I'll give the whole lot of them mineral oil massages!
Jeanne S.
April 2, 2021
Why on earth would I spray my pillowcases and sheets with some scented spray. Added chemicals are not what I want in my life. All scents and fragrances have chemicals in them that, when inhaled, is a problem.
Caroline M.
April 2, 2021
Oh, Jeanne, have I got great news for you: we're publishing an article tomorrow on the easiest, naturally-scented spray. It'll be linked in this article once it goes live.
Leigh
April 4, 2021
That's still a high concentration of added chemicals you're exposing your skin and lungs to for eight hours at a time? Everything is made of chemicals, even natural things. And it's generally a good idea to give your body a break same as you shouldn't sleep in makeup. Maybe buy a second set of sheets for when you're feeling too tired to do a whole laundry cycle? Changing sheets doesn't take that much effort.
Ruth
April 5, 2021
I have to agree with this one. Sheets should be changed weekly, and the last thing the bedroom needs is artificial scent, even the kind that claims to be all-natural.
gingerarie7
April 10, 2021
Many people are becoming much more conscious about artificial scents due to the pretty sketchy chemicals hidden in products so caution is definitely valid. I just think people should give this gal a break, I am sure we all need a little grace from day to day. I strive to be able to get all the cleaning done, but her tips are great suggestions, I think griping at someone for not changing their sheets weekly is a little snotty which is far more unbecoming than unwashed sheets.
Dani
April 18, 2021
Not a word from me on the author's laundry schedule. That's her business, but fragrances of any kind in my bed - natural or otherwise - would get a big NO from me (and my DH). To each her own.
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