Weekly Cleaning Checklist



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Weekly Checklist For House Cleaning And Other Weekly Chores by Household Management 101.com Bathrooms  Check supplies, such as cleaning supplies and toiletries, to restock or replace if      needed Change towels (some people do this more often than once a week) Clean toilet, sink, tub, shower stall walls, toothbrush holders, and mirror Mop floors Empty trash cans Wipe down any spills or splatters on the bathroom garbage cans Kitchen  Check supplies, such as cleaning supplies to restock or replace if needed  Clean out refrigerator/freezer of old food  Wipe down and clean all kitchen surfaces, including countertops, stove and other appliances, sink, outside of refrigerator, and kitchen table  Mop floor (if you have small children or a large household you may need to at least spot clean your kitchen floor more frequently)  Empty trash cans (will most likely need to do this more frequently in the kitchen than just once a week)  Wipe down any spills or splatters on the kitchen garbage can and/or recycling bins  Flush kitchen drain with boiling water Bedrooms  Clean floors by vacuuming, sweeping, or damp-mopping  Empty trash cans  Change bed linens (some people like to do this more frequently, such as twice a week)  Dust Laundry Room     Check supplies, such as laundry supplies to restock or replace if needed Clean floor by vacuuming, sweeping, or damp-mopping Empty trash can Dust (especially to get all lint that has gathered on things from the dryer) Copyright 2009 Flanery Companies, LLC For use in your own home..




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