

And don't forget the hidden spots: Move big pieces of furniture and vacuum underneath. Clean Upholstery Use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of dust and furs, especially if you have a pet. Let us take a look at some deep cleaning house tips that focus on the living room. This makes it more prone to the accumulation of dust and grime. Use a brush attachment on uncarpeted areas. The living room is one of the most frequented parts of the house. Then vacuum the bedroom floor, especially around the perimeter of the bed, which is a haven for mites Or shake them out over the bedroom floor. Using the brush attachment, go over the entire surface in long, horizontal strokes, paying special attention to the indented or buttoned areas. Spritz glass cleaner onto a microfiber cloth or a wad of newspaper and wipe the glass. Run a duster or a dust-mop cloth around the frames. You can also dust the blinds with a damp microfiber cloth. Use a low setting and a brush attachment. Open furniture doors and drawers and dust the insides with a cloth and cleaner. (Be sure to turn a fixture off before you dust it.) Swipe an extendable duster over light fixtures, ceiling fans, and recessed lighting. Wash with glass cleaner spritzed on newspaper or use a solution of dishwashing liquid and water and a squeegee. If your sofa, chairs, and ottomans seem unusually soiled, go over the fabric with a dry-cleaning sponge. Wipe it all down with a moistened microfiber cloth. Phones and remote controls for electronics and video-game equipment are germ magnets and are frequently overlooked when cleaning. Sanitize the telephone and remote controls.Don't worry too much about what's inside the furniture: You'll get to that later. Start with the furniture (tables, dressers, bookshelves) and then move on to the electronics (stereo, television, cable box), wiping down the outsides with a microfiber cloth.
