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thread: Spring Cleaning!

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    Spring Cleaning!

    What do you do?

    Today I've cleaned and washed the inlet filter for the central heating unit.

    Vacuumed the beds for mites and pillows too (in the process of washing doonas).

    I will be:

    Vacuuming all light fightings, exhaust fans.

    Move the big pieces of furniture that don't get moved regularly because they can't be moved by one person during normal clean (TV unit, beds, Fridge, Dishwasher, washing machine, dryer etc) and vacuum/mop.

    I like to give my aircon filters a good clean just before summer kicks in.

    I'll also be bleaching all the toilet seats in the laundry sink over the next few weeks.

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    Feb 2006
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    ive cleaned the bathrooms/toilet and washed the ensuite floor...
    thrown out some bath toys

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    Nov 2004
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    Wooo I like the sound of bleaching the toilet seats! It doesn't damage the plastic does it?

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    Nope I've done it for years, I think there's a thread around here somewhere. It's also good to take them off and clean under the screws... you don't realise what gets under there

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    DH did the bathroom on the weekend, he even got down and scrubbed the grout on the floor! I washed all the walls in the main living area and hallway. I've been making a daily list, a few little jobs and one major job. This week it is decluttering our study.

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    Aug 2005
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    Can you come spring clean here? I'll pay you in $$ or massage (Oh, and I clean under our toilet seat thanks to you telling me how to... gosh it's disgusting! But I did that 2 weeks ago, so you don't have to do that!)

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    I've just read your lists

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    Mar 2004
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    I've thrown out all my saggy nickers and ill fitting bras.

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    DH did the bathroom on the weekend, he even got down and scrubbed the grout on the floor! I washed all the walls in the main living area and hallway. I've been making a daily list, a few little jobs and one major job. This week it is decluttering our study.
    What do you use to wash your walls? Mine are terrible!

    I've resorted the linen cupboard. Thrown out anything old and sad looking. Cleaned the windows. Need to do the fans and the air con ducts. We've also sorted our our spare room and moved all the baby things out of DD's room and into the spare room cupboard.

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    It really is best to use Sugar Soap. Bleach is ok though for the odd mark.

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    It really is best to use Sugar Soap. Bleach is ok though for the odd mark.
    Thank you

    Mine have the odd mark, but you can see the wipe marks from where I've wiped previous marks....did that make any sense at all

    Sorry to hijack, Rouge!

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    What do you use to wash your walls? Mine are terrible!
    Sugar soap! It gets off all the grotty finger marks from the little people in the house...haven't had any luck removing a nice big purple pen line down the hallway wall though lol....

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    Feb 2006
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    Gosh, I need to do all of these things and more! I've gotten lazy with the big jobs. Though I did clean out the air conditioner filter the other day, ready for summer! My skirting boards are horribly dusty, and I saw some cobwebs hanging in the corners of the spare room...

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    I have a big cleanup heading my way. 1 x 5yr old party and 1 x 10yr old party next month will be kicking my butt into gear.

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    3LM I get my girls to do the skirting boards!! They love it! I usually use those disposable dusting cloths!

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    3LM I get my girls to do the skirting boards!! They love it! I usually use those disposable dusting cloths!
    Ohh great idea!! Guess what my kids will be having 'fun' doing tomorrow, lol!

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    Nope I've done it for years, I think there's a thread around here somewhere. It's also good to take them off and clean under the screws... you don't realise what gets under there
    Oh gross! I remember the first time I did that, I had to hold back the vomit!

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    3LM I get my girls to do the skirting boards!! They love it! I usually use those disposable dusting cloths!
    lol me too...Nate's just the right height .

    Rouge I didn't have a list until I read this thread...starting with the toilet seat tomorrow....

    anyone got any tips for a (ugly in a rented house) wooden toilet seat?

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