
Does you lose your heart if you hit it? If that's the case, whether the space is big or small, just thinking that you can feel stressful when you start swiping, The Spruce website interviewed several professional cleaners and family experts to discuss whether there is a "magic" room or place in the house, making it easier to swipe the entire house. Here are the experts' opinions.
Kitchen and BathroomDirt Detective CleaningThe owner of Rochelle Wilkinson suggested starting with the most difficult rooms to clean, perhaps the kitchen and bathroom.
Wilkinson said: "Sweeping kitchens and bathrooms requires the most scrubbing, and it takes the longest time." Not to mention how much energy you will consume, so start from these places while you are still in a lot of energy.
When slapping kitchens and bathrooms, you must first make sure that all the scrubbed surfaces have enough time to dry in the rest of your house. It is important that if your slapping work is interrupted or you lose power early, you can feel at ease because those difficult-to-clear rooms have been slapped, especially the bathroom.
Kitchen sinkIf you do so much scrubbing at the beginning, you can start from a smaller place, Miriam Joy Macalanda, president of Best Hardware Supply, offers the perfect suggestion: start cleaning from a kitchen sink.
Macalanda said: "The kitchen sink is the center of the home. When the sink is clean, the entire room will feel more tidy. In addition, the sink is the fastest place to accumulate stains."
Macalanda sorts the kitchen sink's swipe before the bedroom or living space because it can reduce the heavy pressure that just starts swiping.
"A flash-bright kitchen sink makes everything seem to be able to handle. From the start of the sink, you feel like you have overcome the worst part of the swipe work first, and once the sink is cleaned, the rest will feel light and easy to fit."
Living roomYou Comfort product and cleaning expert Ethan Hynes said: "The living room is part of the core of the house, where family members gather, rest, or receive guests. Therefore, it is the key to swipe the spot."
Since the living room may be one of the largest areas in the home, or at least spend a lot of time swiping, Haines believes that swiping the living room first can help sustain the motive of cleaning, but there is a more practical reason from the start of the living room: it can remove dust for large surface areas and soft furniture filled with dust and allergens or clean it with a vacuum cleaner. If you clean these places first, you can automatically improve the air quality in your home.
Responsible editor: Gu Zihuan