
CleanMama
With its brand identity, Clean Mama conveys a clean, approachable vibe with a strong sense of encouragement. Clean Mama's primary emblem features an illustration. The retro uppercase serif tagline and lowercase sans-serif typeface keep it professional. Clean Mama's hand-drawn design hints at the company’s historical roots.
TidyMom
The TidyMom cleaning blog is a good place to get tips for cleaning your home on a budget. Toni has developed a 7-step cleaning method that will save you money and help you clean your home. Many helpful articles will also be available, including one on organizing your freezer.
Anna Mosely
Anna Mosely, mother of two in Wisconsin, blogs about home and garden cleaning. She shares some tips and tricks to make your home easier to clean and maintain. She also shares DIY projects and recipes as well as family activities. Her cleaning blog has been featured on publications like Parents, Buzzfeed, HomeSchool Handbook and HomeSchool Handbook.
DaisiesandPie
DaisiesandPie's can help you plan your meals and clean your home. The blog is focused on cleaning tips and tricks, and also features planning tools.

FAQ
What type of tools should be brought to clean my home?
You will need heavy-duty equipment for deep cleaning such as vacuums.
If you're just looking to refresh your house, however, you don't necessarily need as much equipment. All you need is a broom and a dustpan.
Are you allowed to clean before a cleaner arrives
Plan B is essential if you plan to clean your home before the cleaners arrive. You might find out that a cleaning service arrives and finds there's nothing they can do, if you don't have a plan B.
You can avoid this by making a list of items that need cleaning. This could include a list of rooms, furniture, floors, carpets, etc. Also, make sure to include a list with tasks for each item.
Consider how long it takes to do these tasks. You might, for example, choose to concentrate on the floor first. Next, focus on your walls.
Each task should be given a time estimate. Stick to your schedule. If you don’t have a time estimate for each task, the cleaners may leave the job after they finish half.
We often don't give any direction to our cleaning service provider. We expect them to figure out where to go based on their experience.
This is why it's important to prepare an inventory of areas, tasks, and timelines. A detailed plan will ensure that your cleaners have all the necessary tools to complete the job.
What is the best method to clean your house
The best way to do this is by room. Begin with the living space, then move to the kitchen, the bathroom, bedroom, and lastly the garage.
Statistics
- Add 33 percent on top of your cost. (freshbooks.com)
- You should add 50 percent to cover these costs. (freshbooks.com)
- The best-paid 10 percent make $34,000, while the lowest-paid 10 percent make $26,000. (zippia.com)
- House cleaners on the lower end of that spectrum, the bottom 10% to be exact, make roughly $21,000 a year, while the top 10% makes $36,000. (zippia.com)
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How To
How to use baking soda to clean your bathroom
Baking soda is a household item that you don't think about until it goes wrong. But when things go wrong, baking soda comes to the rescue! It's great at cleaning up spills from sinks and tubs, freshening the air in bathrooms, removing odors from clothes, and even making soap bubbles.
When baking soda is used correctly, it doesn't leave any residue, so you won't have to worry about scrubbing off the odor later. Baking soda is also cheap and easy to find. So if you're looking for a quick fix for a dirty bathroom, try adding some baking soda to your next load of laundry. It works amazing!
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Make sure you've got all the ingredients out and ready to go.
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Place a towel underneath the tub or sink.
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Pour half a cup of baking soda into the basin or tub.
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Add enough water to cover the bottom of the basin or tub by a couple of inches.
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Use a spoon or spatula to stir the mixture.
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Scrub away! If stubborn spots remain, go back to steps 4-5.
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When the tub or basin looks clean, pour another half cup of baking soda.
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Follow steps 3-7.
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Rinse the tub and basin with hot running water.
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Blow dry with a fan.
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Enjoy!