This is a question I often get asked, so let’s break it down. To answer this question, let’s start by looking at what the phrase “deep clean” means in the first place. The term is often used to describe a thorough cleaning that goes beyond what a regular clean would entail. The term “deep clean” is used to describe the process of removing all the visible dirt, dust, and debris from a home or office and leaving it spotless. While a thorough clean may include vacuuming, scrubbing, and mopping, it also includes deeper cleaning like washing floors, walls, and other surfaces with highly concentrated cleaning solutions and removing items that can cause allergies or respiratory issues.
When it comes to complete vacuuming, the most important thing is to remove all the dirt. A thorough vacuuming removes allergens that can trigger asthma attacks and allergic reactions. Vacuuming also removes dust and allergens that can accumulate in the corners and crevices of your home. The best way to get a thorough clean is to use a high-powered vacuum. The type of vacuum you use should be able to handle the size of your home.
While your windows will likely be cleaned using a bucket of soapy water, for windows that are extremely dirty, you may want to use a more powerful cleaner. For windows that are particularly difficult to clean, you may want to use a product with a stronger detergent, such as window cleaning detergent or glass cleaner. If your windows are heavily soiled, you may want to start with a general cleaning and then use a special cleaner for any areas that appear to be particularly dirty.
When it comes to washing surfaces, there are a few different things you should include. First, make sure you have a general bucket of soapy water with a few other cleaning products like vinegar, baking soda, or disinfectant. Disinfecting products will kill germs, fungi, and bacteria on surfaces. For example, bleach is a great disinfectant, and it works on everything from viruses to bacteria. If you want to disinfect your kitchen, bathroom, or living room, add some bleach to your bucket. You can also add some baking soda to your bucket to create a paste that will clean and disinfect your surfaces.
The first step to deep cleaning your home is to wipe down surfaces and do a general wipe down of the entire room with water and soap. You should then use a special surface cleaning product and wipe everything down, from the doorknobs to the light switches. After that, use a wet towel to wipe down the entire room again. Finally, you can use a dry towel to finish off the job.
Now that you have your floors cleaned and polished, it’s time to perform a deep clean. A deep clean involves removing the same contaminants that were on the surface, plus any additional pollutants that were hidden deep in the flooring. This includes dust, skin cells, pet dander, and any other allergens.
When it comes to changing out filters in your HVAC system, there are a few things you should do. First, make sure to clean out the debris that has collected in the filter. This includes any crumbs or small pieces of paper, as well as any items that have fallen into the filter over time. Be careful not to dislodge any of the filter’s granules or particles, as these can create a clog that will cause your furnace or air conditioner to work harder than it needs to.
When it comes to deep cleaning your home, there are a number of different items that should be included. This will vary based on the size of your home and the level of filth you are trying to eliminate. However, the goal is always the same—a thorough clean that removes dirt, dust, and allergens from your home.
Everything that can be cleaned should be included in a deep clean. The following things should be included: