An easy 10-minute daily clean up

June 30th, 2009 | By Rebecca Thorman | 12 Comments

I recently committed to doing a quick under ten-minute daily clean-up. Which means by the time the weekend rolls around, I have more time to tackle some of the larger cleaning and organizing projects on my list… like mopping and sorting out that closet once and for all.

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And also going for walks outside, reading a book, and the other leisurely pursuits of summer of course. Here are the three steps I follow –

1. Empty. I always start with my kitchen first. I empty the dishwasher of clean dishes and load it up with the dirty ones. I walk through each room and put things in their rightful place. Magazines, containers, clothes, everything gets put back. I clear my bathroom counter of bottles so the next morning is clear. I place clothes and extra shoes back into the closet. Organizing my clothes is the part I dread most, but I timed myself and found it never takes longer than a few minutes.

2. Wipe. Next, I wipe down the countertops of the kitchen. I have also started to occasionally wipe the floors to prevent dust throughout the week and get away without mopping on the weekend. I wipe down the bathroom counters and then dust the living room surfaces, the computer screen, the dining table. Not every day, but a few times a week does the trick.

3. Stop. The key to finishing in under ten minutes is to remember you’re not cleaning the house. Not during these ten minutes. You’re just restoring your home for the next day. For instance, you should clean the countertops of the crumbs from lunch, but don’t worry about wiping off the fingerprints from the stainless steel fridge. You should use a daily shower cleaner, but don’t break out your toilet scrubber.

What are your cleaning hacks? How do you find more time? Are your routines ongoing or more sporadic?

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12 Responses to “An easy 10-minute daily clean up”

  1. htowntex says:

    following that link requires that you subscribe to the company’s internal social networking system and to get the coupon you need to install a coupon generator. boo!

  2. Sabera says:

    Having followed this very method of ‘quick-cleaning’ for 6 months now (since I’ve been managing my own home since my marriage last year – before that I was in India where we have maids to do even daily cleaning!) I agree with, and strongly endorse it! I’m a control freak when it comes to clutter and I can’t help but nag my husband to put his clothes away in the closet. I’ve met friends here who have to pack in a day of thorough cleaning before they are having a party / formal dinner at their homes and I fail to understand why, when all it takes is a few minutes of daily cleaning to make your home look neat. Thanks for sharing Rebecca!

  3. @htowntex – Thanks for sharing.

    @ Sabera – Fabulous! I’m thrilled to hear of someone who is a bit of a control freak as well :) That’s a great point about having guests; it’s much easier when all you have to do are a few quick nip and tucks here and there to open the door. Thanks for the comment!

  4. Every night I spend 10-15 minutes to wipe down surfaces, push in chairs, collect the clutter. It helps and makes waking up to a clean house wonderful.

  5. @FastLane – Isn’t that the best? I love coming home to a clean house too. It helps me instantly relax.

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  7. mickey staley says:

    Where do you buy seventh generation?

  8. @mickey – from Alice of course!

  9. Best Samples says:

    Every night I spend 10-15 minutes to wipe down surfaces, push in chairs, collect the clutter. It helps and makes waking up to a clean house wonderful.

  10. gloria says:

    Clean sink, empy garbage, pick up here and there and I am not so grumpy in the morning….

  11. debbie says:

    we have a family five min. pick up before we go to bed .so in the morning there is no clutter lying around and i can just clean way faster this way the next day

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