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Spring Cleaning Guide

By: Alyson McNutt English

Make spring cleaning less of a chore by following these smarter--and mostly greener--tips for this annual rite of homeownership.

Bathrooms

When it's time to get down and dirty, many people start with the bathroom. Allen Rathey, founder of The Housekeeping Channel, says removing mineral deposits, rust, and such from toilets doesn't have to mean chemical warfare. Don rubber gloves and use a pumice stone to erase stubborn stains. If you want more scouring power, Rathey recommends mixing baking soda with acidic vinegar. The concoction is just as effective as conventional cleaners, and there are no toxic fumes to inhale. This approach works equally well on tub and shower stains.

Buy your supplies in bulk to save. A 64-ounce bottle of vinegar costs about $4; a 12-pound bag of baking soda, about $7. Both items can be used throughout the house. For just $1 you can mix equal parts vinegar and water in a 32-ounce spray bottle to make a terrific all-purpose surface cleaner. That's about $4 cheaper than buying a spray cleaner at the store.

Spring cleaning is the perfect time to extract dirt from porous grouted surfaces. For tile floors use your usual cleaner, but don't mop. Instead, run a wet/dry vac, which will suck contaminants out of the grout. Mopping drives the grime into the grout rather than removing it. According to Rathey, grout can harbor stinky bacteria that leave a bad odor in the bathroom. This technique is more time-consuming than mopping, but it's worthwhile to do at least once a year.

Kitchens

The kitchen can be a tough room to clean because there's usually so much stuff in it, says Justin Klosky, founder and creative director of The OCD Experience, an organizational service. Before you break out the broom, go through your cabinets and drawers, and put together a box of items to donate and a box of items to store somewhere besides the kitchen. Clear your countertops of everything except items you use nearly every day.

After you've de-cluttered, you can get to work cleaning. Cloud Conrad, vice president of marketing for cleaning company Maid Brigade, says one tool you shouldn't overlook is an all-purpose microfiber cloth (about $5). These aren't run-of-the-mill dusting rags. Microfiber is a densely woven synthetic fabric that picks up dirt and greasy deposits without chemicals thanks to its unique composition. You should be able to clean surfaces like countertops, sinks, and stoves with warm water, a microfiber cloth, and a bit of elbow grease, Conrad says.

Since you prepare your food in the kitchen, consider using green commercial products for surfaces, or make your own vinegar/water spray. Conventional cleaners may remove dirt, but they can also harbor some nasty substances you don't want in your PB&J. Microfiber, vinegar, and baking soda will clean and disinfect almost every kitchen surface at a fraction of the price. Don't neglect once-a-year chores like vacuuming refrigerator coils (unplug your fridge first), and tossing out expired food from the back of the pantry.

Bedrooms

Since bedrooms are such individual spaces, there's a lot of diversity in what needs to happen. Most homeowners should at least rotate and flip innerspring mattresses, and store out-of-season sheets and clothing. Also go through your closet, and donate or Freecycle items you haven't worn in the last 12 months. For carpets and mattresses, consider using a professional cleaning service. Figure a typical mattress will cost about $70-$90 to clean, a bargain considering how much time you spend in bed.

Even if you're getting your carpet professionally cleaned, you still need to break out the vacuum, says Leslie Reichert, owner of The Cleaning Coach. Use the hose attachment to get to the hidden particles along baseboards, under your bed, and in your curtains, favorite environments of dust mites. If you have a large-capacity dryer, throw curtains in on high heat for good measure to kill the little pests.

Living area

Another surface you should consider getting professionally cleaned is living room upholstery. It can be tricky to know exactly how to deep-clean different types of fabrics, says Rathey, especially if there are stains you can't quite identify. Costs vary widely depending on the size of the furniture piece and the quality and state of its covering, but a typical sofa might run $70-$90.

Microfiber cloths are great to use in the living area as well. Make sure you have cloths for each area of the house, though, so you're not cross-contaminating bathroom, kitchen, and living areas. Use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe down windows, wood, mirrors, the tops of bookshelves, ceiling fan blades, and even the plastic housing of electronics for a quick, chemical-free clean.

Alyson McNutt English has written about keeping a house healthy and clean for publications like Pregnancy, Conceive, and BobVila.com. A big believer in baking soda, vinegar, and microfiber, she likes to do her "spring cleaning" in the fall.



Market News

As we begin to wind down in the 1st quarter we still see good signs for our local housing markets. One of the strongest areas in the state, the northeast Dallas metro area continues to see a slight uptick in overall sales and some significant sales price gains for the Plano area. I have been getting much more traffic at my open houses than in the past, with a lot of folks beginning their search with expectations of making their moves in early summer. Additionally, I have been seeing more out of state home shoppers, a further reminder of how many areas are still flocking to Texas for our favorable economy and of course our great climate and quality of life.

The state is helping with some significant economic development initiatives that look to be having some positive effects. Richardson this week hosted a visit from Gov. Perry and announced another business expansion in Richardson as a result of those intiaitives that will contribute to building new jobs and adding revenues. Plus, sales tax revenues in general are up, so all in all, there are a lot of good indications for all of our communities.

Brookdale Living: Chambrel at Club Hill

I'm giving a little landlord information presentation this month for Chambrel at Club Hill, in Garland, an independent living and assisted living community for seniors. I'll be discussing options available to help folks that want to simplify their lives but need to hang on to their homes, either waiting for stronger market price improvements in order to sell or looking to use their homestead as rental income to maintain the stability of their estates. I'll be covering the pros and cons of being a landlord and help you determine if this option is right for your particular circumstances.

Whether you're ready for downsizing yourself, or maybe your parents have thought of it but are a little apprehensive, you'll want to stop by and visit. Chambrel is unlike most independent living facilities around Dallas. With plenty of trees and open spaces, complete community facilities, recently remodeled homes with large clubhouse and award winning chefs & dining facility, I am very confident you'll find it a must to consider.

My presentation will be Wed., March 23rd from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Refreshments available so please be my guest and come visit if you're interested. Generous veteran assistance available. Chambrel at Club Hill, 1245 Colonel Dr., Garland, 75041 RSVP to Susan @ 972-278-8500. http://www.brookdaleliving.com/chambrel-at-club-hill.aspx

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