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8 Hacks That Help Make Weekly Cleaning Easier

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Many people lead busy lives, so it is no wonder that they are turning to a once-a-week cleaning service to lighten the load. There are plenty of simple hacks you can apply to make your weekly cleaning routine more manageable and make the most out of a weekly cleaning service.

We have compiled a list of eight clever tricks to maintain a consistently clean home.

The “10-Minute Tidy-Up”

This is a simple but effective hack that can be a game-changer. The idea is to set aside just 10 minutes each day to quickly declutter and tidy up. This short burst of cleaning helps prevent pile-up. It also makes your weekly cleaning much more manageable.

To start, grab a timer and set it for 10 minutes. Then, focus on one room or area of your home that tends to get cluttered quickly, such as the living room, kitchen, and bedroom. Put away items that are out of place, like books, toys, and clothes. You may also use this time to wipe down surfaces (e.g., your coffee tables and kitchen counters), fluff up pillows, or straighten blankets.

The key to making the ‘10-minute tidy-up’ effective is to stay focused and work quickly. Don’t get stuck in deep cleaning or organising tasks that will take more than ten (10) minutes. Concentrate on the most visible areas and items that have the biggest impact on the overall appearance of the room.

Multitasking Cleaners

A few multitasking cleaning products can make your weekly cleaning routine easier and more efficient. Instead of using multiple specialised cleaners for different surfaces and tasks, you can simplify your cleaning supplies and save time and energy.

One of the best examples of a multitasking cleaner is a high-quality all-purpose cleaner. It can be used on surfaces like countertops, tables, sinks, and even floors. It makes house cleaning more efficient because you won’t need to switch products or worry about damaging delicate surfaces.

Another example is a microfibre cloth. This is a super-absorbent cloth used for dusting, wiping surfaces, and cleaning windows and mirrors. Since microfibre cloths are reusable and machine-washable, they are an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to disposable paper towels.

Weekly Declutter Sessions

As the name suggests, weekly decluttering sessions involve a deeper dive into organising and getting rid of unnecessary items. During these sessions, you’ll sort through items, decide what to keep, donate, or discard, and create designated homes for the things you choose to keep.

To get started, choose your target area or room to focus on each week. For example, this week, focus on your closet. The following week, focus on the kitchen pantry, and the week after that, focus on your home office.

Set aside a block of time (usually 30 minutes to an hour) and work systematically. As you sort through the items, ask yourself questions like: “Have I used this in the past year?” “Does this item bring me joy or serve a specific purpose?” and “Do I have other items that serve the same function?”

Be intentional and honest with yourself during these sessions, and you’ll be surprised by the number of unneeded items you discard. By applying this hack, your weekly cleaning routine will become more manageable. If you’re planning to outsource, decluttering can also make the most of a weekly cleaning service, as the professional cleaners will have fewer things to work around.

Top-Down, Inside-Out

If you find yourself with some extra time and feel like doing a bit of cleaning yourself, the top-down, inside-out is a smart approach that helps you clean your home efficiently and effectively. This hack involves starting your cleaning at the top of each room and working your way down, as well as cleaning from the inside of the room towards the door.

When you begin cleaning at the top of the room, any dust particle that falls will be cleaned up as you work your way down. This approach prevents you from having to clean surfaces multiple times. As you move down to eye-level surfaces like window sills and furniture, you can use your multitasking cleaners and microfibre cloths to dust, wipe, and polish. Don’t forget to clean both sides of the interior doors.

Finally, work your way down to the floors, starting from the corner of the room furthest from the door and moving towards the exit. The ‘inside-out’ approach ensures that dirt doesn’t track back over the areas you’ve already cleaned.

Invest in the Right Tools

Having high-quality, efficient tools at your disposal can significantly improve how quickly and thoroughly you can clean your home.

One essential tool to consider is a quality and powerful vacuum cleaner. It can quickly clean carpets, rugs, and even hard floors. Look for a model with strong suction, adjustable height settings, and attachments for cleaning upholstery, stairs, and hard-to-reach areas. If you have mostly hard floors, a steam mop does the job, as it allows you to clean and sanitise your floors without having to use chemical-based cleaners.

Another important investment is a set of high-quality microfibre cloths and mops. They are essential for dusting, wiping, and polishing surfaces. Microfibre is highly absorbent, gentle on surfaces, and can be washed and reused countless times.

In addition to these basic tools, consider investing in specialised cleaning tools that can make specific tasks easier. For example, a squeegee easily cleans windows and mirrors, and a grout brush helps you remove stubborn stains in your bathroom and kitchen tiles.

Batch Laundry

The ‘batch laundry’ hack also streamlines your weekly cleaning routine because you dedicate a specific day or time to doing all of your laundry at once, rather than spreading it out over the course of the week. Batching your laundry minimises the number of times you need to gather, sort, and load clothes into the washing machine.

To start, choose a day of the week that works best for your schedule, such as Sunday afternoon or a weekday evening. Gather all of your dirty laundry and sort it into separate loads based on colour, fabric type, or washing instructions.

Once your laundry is sorted, start washing each load in succession, moving from the lightest colours to the darkest. As each load finishes, transfer the clean clothes to the dryer or hang them up to air dry. Staying focused and working through each load systematically means you can get all of your laundry done in a single, focused session.

To make the most of your batch laundry day, consider using the time between loads to tackle other cleaning tasks. You may simultaneously wipe down the washing machine and dryer and organise your laundry supplies. You can also use this time to fold and put away clean clothes from previous loads.

After-Shower Spray Hack

This hack involves spraying your shower or bathtub with a cleaning solution after each use to prevent the buildup of soap scum, hard water stains, and mildew.

To implement this, keep a spray bottle filled with a daily shower cleaner or a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water in your bathroom. After each shower or bath, simply spritz the walls, floor, and fixtures of your shower or tub with the solution. There’s no need to scrub or rinse. Simply let the solution work its magic as you go about your day.

Apply the cleaning spray while the surfaces are still warm and damp from your shower. The heat and moisture help the solution penetrate and break down any soap scum or mineral deposits, so it’s easier to remove them during your weekly cleaning.

Using this hack consistently between visits from your once a week cleaning service helps maintain a cleaner bathroom and makes the professional cleaners’ job easier during their scheduled visits.

Delegate the Cleaning

Even with these hacks, which you can implement yourself, sometimes the best solution is to partner with part-time cleaners in Singapore because of time constraints.

Hiring a once-a-week cleaning service seems to be the most cost-effective option, especially for busy professionals and families. Outsource your weekly cleaning tasks to experts so you can free up valuable time and energy to focus on other important aspects of your life.

One of the advantages of hiring a once a week cleaning service is the consistency and thoroughness of the cleaning. Professional part time cleaners have the experience, skills, and tools needed to clean every area of your home. This level of cleaning can be difficult to achieve on your own, especially if you have a busy schedule or limited time to devote to household chores.

Some house cleaning service providers, such as KungFu Helper, offer additional services like laundry. By combining the batch laundry hack with a weekly cleaning service that includes laundry assistance, you can significantly reduce your workload and streamline your household chores.

Conclusion

Implementing these genius hacks can significantly improve your weekly cleaning routine, making it more efficient and effective. However, even with these helpful tricks, it’s important to remember that you don’t have to tackle everything on your own. Partnering with a reliable weekly cleaning service provider like KungFu Helper can take your cleaning routine to the next level.

Our experienced and skilled part-time cleaners use top-quality tools and products to maintain the cleanliness of your home. 

Contact us today to schedule your first appointment and take the first step towards a cleaner home.

Commonly Asked Questions on Weekly Cleaning Service

What are the weekly cleaning tasks?

A weekly cleaning schedule includes tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning the bathrooms, emptying all trash bins, and doing the laundry.

How much do cleaning services cost in Singapore?

The costs can range from 20-30 SGD hourly for one-time cleaning services. For recurring cleaning, such as weekly and fortnightly, they fall between 18-25 SGD per hour.

Why is weekly cleaning necessary?

Regular weekly cleaning is important for the following reasons:

  1. Hygiene and health
  2. Pest prevention
  3. Prolonging the life of surfaces and materials
  4. Reducing stress and clutter
  5. Easier maintenance
  6. Improved air quality

How long should a weekly clean take?

The duration of a weekly clean varies, depending on the size of your home, the number of rooms, the level of clutter, and how thoroughly you want to clean. For an estimate, it should take around an hour to 2 hours or more.

What is the difference between daily and weekly cleaning?

The main difference between daily and weekly cleaning is the frequency and depth of the cleaning tasks performed. Daily cleaning focuses on more specific and frequent tasks like making beds, washing dishes, cleaning the sink, and sweeping high-traffic areas.