How To Spring Clean Your Home's Interior And Eliminate Winter's Grime

Posted on: 28 April 2018

During the winter, you try to keep your home's interior warm by turning up the heat and keeping doors and windows closed to the outside air. Unfortunately, this causes your home's interior air to become polluted with mold spores, bad odors, and allergens, and the interior surfaces in your home to become dirty and dusty. With warm weather on the way, now is a good time to spring clean your home interior and eliminate the leftover pollution and grime from winter using these tips.

Clean and Protect Your Carpets

Your carpets receive a heavy amount of foot traffic over the winter, which can track in ice melt chemicals, sand, dirt, and other particles into your home. Carpeting can also absorb odors from cooking, pets, and other smells, that can linger inside your home and make your home have a bad odor.

Sprinkle your carpeting with baking soda and let it sit for several minutes to absorb odors, then use your vacuum to pull up the baking soda and any dirt and particles settled within the fibers. After you have vacuumed your carpets they are ready for a professional steam cleaning. A steam cleaning company can pull up dirt and allergens in your carpeting, and leaves your carpeting dry and without any soap residue. The steam cleaning process also kills any bacteria and viruses.

After cleaning your carpets, you may consider having them protected with a waterproofing treatment, usually provided by your carpet cleaning company. This treatment on your carpets helps repel moisture and dirt to keep your carpets cleaner looking for longer. And if you have already had your carpets treated for this in the past, in may be time for a new treatment, as the waterproofing does wear off over time.

Air Out Your Home Interior

Next, you can air out the interior of your home to help get rid of smells on furniture, curtains, and other fabrics in your home. Open up a window in your house and place a fan inside the window, turned on and facing inside to pull outside air inside. On the opposite side of your home, open up several windows to create a cross breeze through your home and to move stale outside air out of your home.

After an hour or so, close the windows. If you want to air out a specific area of your home, open up just one window opposite to the window with the running fan and air will flow directly through the room you want to air out.

Get a home air purifier to turn on inside your home to continually clean and remove allergens from the air. Depending on the size of your home and the capacity of the air purifier you have access to, you may need to place several purifiers throughout your home to clean the entire home's air.

For professional help, contact a business like Steamology Carpet and Tile Cleaning.

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