Hey friend,
If you’ve ever wondered why your home still feels meh even after a deep clean, chances are you’re skipping these tiny weekly tasks. I used to do the same until I started following a routine inspired by professional cleaners. Trust me – it’s like giving your house a spa day each week without spending hours scrubbing.
Here are 9 things to clean every week, broken down into easy steps so you can finally feel on top of your home game.
1. Kitchen Countertops

Step-by-Step:
- Clear everything off your counters. Yes, even the fruit bowl.
- Spray with an all-purpose cleaner like Method All-Purpose Spray – it smells amazing and cuts grease.
- Wipe with a microfiber cloth in circular motions to lift any dried spots.
- Return items, wiping them as you go to avoid putting dust back.
Pro Tip: Avoid harsh bleach daily on natural stone to prevent dullness.
2. Bathroom Sinks

Step-by-Step:
- Rinse the sink with hot water.
- Sprinkle baking soda around the basin.
- Scrub with a soft brush or sponge, focusing around the drain.
- Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry to avoid water spots.
Common Mistake: Forgetting to wipe the faucet base, where grime builds up fastest.
3. Toilet Handles and Seats

Step-by-Step:
- Spray disinfectant on the handle and both sides of the seat.
- Wipe with disposable cleaning wipes like Lysol Disinfecting Wipes.
- Let it air dry for a few seconds to kill remaining germs.
Pro Tip: Keep wipes in a decorative basket on the tank for quick daily touch-ups.
4. Door Handles & Light Switches

Step-by-Step:
- Lightly spray a cloth with disinfectant spray.
- Wipe all frequently touched handles and switches in your home.
- Pay extra attention to bathroom and kitchen areas.
Warning: Never spray cleaner directly onto switches to avoid electrical hazards.
5. Mirrors

Step-by-Step:
- Spray glass cleaner like Windex Ammonia-Free Glass Cleaner onto a microfiber cloth.
- Wipe using vertical strokes first, then horizontal for streak-free shine.
Pro Tip: Keep a small spray bottle in your bathroom cabinet for quick mirror touch-ups before guests arrive.
6. Kitchen Sink

Step-by-Step:
- Rinse away food particles.
- Sprinkle baking soda and scrub with a sponge.
- Rinse with warm water and finish with a quick vinegar spray for shine.
Common Mistake: Ignoring the sink drain – pour boiling water down once a week to keep it fresh.
7. Remote Controls

Step-by-Step:
- Remove batteries if possible.
- Lightly dampen a cloth with rubbing alcohol.
- Wipe down all surfaces and buttons.
- Let air dry before reinserting batteries.
Pro Tip: Use a cotton swab for crevices.
8. Trash Cans

Step-by-Step:
- Remove the bag.
- Spray the inside with disinfectant spray.
- Scrub with a toilet brush dedicated to trash cans.
- Rinse if needed and let it dry before replacing the liner.
Warning: Neglecting this causes hidden odors even if your trash bag is new.
9. Pet Bowls (If You Have Pets)

Step-by-Step:
- Wash bowls with hot soapy water.
- Rinse thoroughly to remove soap residue.
- Wipe the feeding area floor to clean stray food particles.
Pro Tip: Stainless steel bowls like PetSafe Stainless Bowls are easiest to clean and more hygienic than plastic.
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