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What You’ll Need:
Glass cleaner
Microfiber cloth or lint-free cloth
Paper towels
Rubber gloves (optional)
Prepare the Area:
Remove any dust, dirt, or debris from around the glass
Spray the Glass Cleaner:
Spray the glass cleaner generously on the surface of the glass, ensuring that the cleaner covers the entire surface.
Wipe with a Microfiber Cloth:
Use a microfiber cloth to wipe the surface in circular motions.
Buff the Glass:
If there are any streaks or watermarks left, use a dry microfiber cloth or blue paper to buff the glass.
Clean the Edges and Frame:
Use a cloth to wipe down the edges of the glass and its frame.

What You’ll Need:
Dish soap or all-purpose cleaner
Microfiber cloth or sponge
Scrub brush (for tough spots)
Rubber gloves (optional)
Old toothbrush (for hard-to-reach areas)
Clear the Sink:
Remove all dishes, utensils, and other items from the sink.
Rinse the Sink:
Rinse the sink with warm water to remove any loose debris or food particles.
Apply Cleaner:
If using dish soap or an all-purpose cleaner, spray or squirt a generous amount directly into the sink.
Scrub the Sink:
Use a sponge or microfiber cloth to scrub the sink in circular motions. Use a scrub brush for corners, edges, and the drain area.
Clean the Tap:
Spray or wipe down the tap with your cleaner. Use a sponge or an old toothbrush to scrub around the tap base and handles.
Rinse and Dry:
Rinse the sink thoroughly with warm water to remove any cleaner, use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe the sink dry.

What You’ll Need:
Mop
Bucket
Floor cleaner
Clean water for rinsing
Rubber gloves (optional)
Prepare the Mop and Bucket:
Fill your bucket with warm water. Add the recommended amount of floor cleaner.
Prepare the Floor:
Clear the floor of any obstacles like furniture, rugs, or toys.
Dip the Mop in the Solution:
Dip the mop into the soapy water and let it soak for a few moments. Then, wring it out so it’s damp but not soaking wet.
Start Mopping:
Begin mopping at the farthest corner of the room and work your way toward the exit of the room. Mop in a figure-eight or "S" motion move in sections, and ensure the mop head is in contact with the floor.
Rinse and Wring the Mop:
Every few strokes, dip the mop into the water again, rinse out the dirt, and wring it out before continuing. If the water gets too dirty, change the water to keep the floor cleaner.
Let the Floor Air Dry:
Allow the floor to air dry, make sure no one walks on it until it's completely dry.

What You'll Need:
Microfiber cloth or sponge
Prepare Your Cloth:
Dampen it slightly with water or a mild cleaning solution. The cloth should be moist but not dripping.
Choose the Right Cleaner
Plain water works well for most surfaces.
For wood, use a wood-safe cleaner.
Dust from Top to Bottom
Start with higher surfaces like shelves and work your way down, wipe gently in one direction.
Rinse and Re-Dampen as Needed
If the cloth gets too dirty, rinse it out, wring it well, and continue. Change cloths if needed.
Dry Surfaces if Necessary
For surfaces like wood or glass, follow up with a dry cloth to prevent streaking.