Whether your dining area is used only on Thanksgiving, or seven days a week, spring cleaning is a great time to get the room in pristine condition. Take the time to review what goes into a dining room spring clean up. Find a list of supplies along with step-by-step instructions to do a thorough spring cleaning in your dining areas.
Consider if the walls in your home need to be washed. Check here for information on how to clean different wall surfaces. Don't forget air vents and switch plates.
Dust and clean all wall art.
Be careful when cleaning framed art and photographs. Never spray cleaner or water onto the frame. The liquid can seep behind the glass and damage the pictures. Instead lightly wet a clean cloth to wipe the frame and glass.
Clean the Ceiling Fan.
You know what's worse than a fly in your soup, a large chunk of dust from your ceiling fan in your soup. Dust the fan and fan blades. You may need to use a gentle cleanser like Murphy’s Oil Soap mixed with water and a cleaning cloth. Take down light fixtures and gently wash and dry them before replacing.
Take down draperies and curtains to wash or have cleaned according to the directions.
Dust down any blinds and other window treatments. Dust down and wash window sills and corners. Wash the inside and outsides of windows. Take down and rinse off screens, before replacing.
How To Clean Drapes
How To Clean Blinds
How To Clean Curtains
Wash down the dining table, chairs, and any other furniture thoroughly.
If you have wood furniture that needs to be oiled or waxed, do this now. If your chairs have an upholstered seat, spot clean the seats.
Remove Candle Wax From Furniture
Remove Adhesive Stains From Furniture
Remove Burn Stains From Furniture
Clean the carpet and rugs.
You can choose to use a carpet professional, rent a cleaning machine, or vacuum and spot-treat according to soil level.
Tips:
- This room will probably be one of the easier rooms in your home. With the uprising of eat-in-kitchens many of us find our dining rooms not used. Save this room for a day when you don't have a lot of time or pair it with another task.
- Using music can motivate you to stick with a job. Throw on some tunes and dance while you dust. Although you might want to wait until after you've shut the blinds.
What You Need
- Dust mop (preferably with a long handle)
- Step-ladder
- Cleaning cloths
- Small bucket with handle
- Sponges
- Vacuum with attachment
- Gentle cleanser
- Rug shampoo machine with upholstery attachment (optional)
- Spot remover for upholstery or carpets (optional)
Suggested Reading
Suggested Reading
Suggested Reading
- Where should We Be Dusting? Where Should We Dust?
- How to Clean Drapes, Cleaning Drapes in Your Home
- Cleaning and Conditioning Vintage Leather
- How to Clean Leather Furniture - Every Day Maintenance and Removing Stains
- Choosing a Portable Wood Shop Vacuum - Woodworking Vacuums - Portable Dust ...
- Vacuming Walls and Ceilings: How to Vacuum Dust from Walls and Ceilings
- Floor Plans - Before You Move Arrange Furniture Using Floor Plans
- Dusting Tips
- Dyson Tangle-Free Turbine Tool Review
Suggested Reading
- Tools For Dusting
- Best All-Purpose Cleaners
- Vacuuming Walls and Ceilings
- Homemade Glass Cleaner
- How To Organize Bookshelves
- How To Clean Electronics
- Spring Clean Your Dining Area
- Remove Candle Wax
- Remove Burn Stains
- Remove Adhesive Stains
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