
How To Clean A Dining Room Effectively
Dust
Dust regularly. Dust mites love the pet hair or dead skin cells we leave behind but can’t see with the naked eye, so dust all the furniture in the dining room. You can use a microfibre cloth to get rid of the dirt and not just spread it around.
For tablecloths or padded chairs, vacuuming is enough. However, when it comes to cleaning the more delicate items in the dining room, such as dishes and vases, you should use a clean cloth and be very careful.
Vacuum The Place
Place the chairs on the table or in the hallway, so you have space to clean. Vacuum the floor, or the carpet if you have one, as there will always be some food falling on them. Clean at least once a week to prevent mold buildup and keep dust to a minimum.
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Clean The Chairs
Dust the chairs, and if they have leather or other special material seats or backs, be sure to check the label to properly clean your chairs.
For wooden chairs, we recommend using natural solutions like white vinegar and warm water or a mixture of olive oil and alcohol.
Clean The Table
This is actually something you should do every day after every meal. Plus, it will save you extra work when cleaning the entire dining room.
Remove any items you find on the table and spray a household disinfectant that is safe for children and pets. This will help eliminate germs and bacteria found in food scraps that may have left the plate, keeping your family safe.
Having a Clean Dining Room Is Easy!
Cleaning your dining room won’t take much of your time. You can start by making a list to clean more efficiently, so you will have in mind everything that needs to be done without overlooking anything.
Always have the materials you will need for cleaning on hand (disinfectants, cloths, detergents, etc.). Over time, and if you make sure to incorporate this practice into your daily life, it will be easier to have the dining room you want so much and you will be able to enjoy the pleasure of spending time together with your family.