Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Whole House Cleaning with HomeRight SteamMachine

This is a sponsored post written by me in collaboration with HomeRight
All opinions are mine alone. 

Once school starts back, it is not long until we enter into the busy holiday season. Now is the perfect time to get organized and start doing some deep house cleaning in preparation for Thanksgiving and Christmas guests. My HomeRight SteamMachine is the perfect tool for cleaning almost every surface in every room in your house!

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

Here are some of the ways to deep clean your house using the various attachments:


Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

The squeegee attachment is perfect for cleaning hard or glass surfaces such as windows, counter tops, and shower doors.

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

The small round brush is my go-to tool for scrubbing hard to reach areas, like around the bottom of faucets, grout lines, and sink drains. It also scrubs away grime on your appliances, like the inside of the oven door. Choose from the wire or soft bristle brush, depending on the surface.

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

The skinny nozzle can blast grime from around the bottom of the toilet, grooves in door thresholds and window sills, and baseboards.

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

The large brush is great for tackling tile floors; while the mop pad works for tile, hardwood, vinyl, or laminate flooring.

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

The chenille mop pad can be used to get the dust off your ceiling fan blades, HVAC vents, and baseboards or dust your hardwood flooring.

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

The fabric bonnet, along with the steamer attachment is perfect for sanitizing upholstery, such as curtains, pillows, and furniture.

Whole House Fall Cleaning Checklist


Kitchen
Clean inside and outside of appliances
Deep clean sink/fixtures
Oven vent hood/fan
Sanitize Counter tops
Organize drawers/cabinets

Bathroom
Clean Shower tile/grout
Deep clean sink/fixtures
Sanitize toilets
Wash shower curtain/liner

Living spaces
Baseboards and door frames
HVAC vent covers
Blades on ceiling fans
Upholstery on furniture/slipcovers/throw pillows
Curtains/blinds
Carpet/hardwood floors
Check batteries in smoke and Carbon monoxide detectors

Outdoors
Windows and Exterior doors
Outdoor furniture/cushions
Clean porch/deck


While you are at it, check out these posts with tips on cleaning using a steam machine:



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Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.

I realized after spending the weekend cleaning all these generally neglected areas, that I should probably do this more than twice a year!  What do you deep clean in the Fall?



Deep clean your whole house with my Fall Cleaning Checklist and HomeRight's SteamMachine.


4 comments:

  1. Wow! This machine looks AH-mazing! I love the various things you found to clean with it, like the grout in-between floor tiles!

    Carrie
    curlycraftymom.com

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    1. You can pretty much use it on EVERYTHING with all the attachments it comes with.

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  2. I need to re-do my couch again. It really makes a difference and gives life to well-loved furniture!

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    1. It is amazing at how clean it gets everything without any chemicals! It saved our couch!

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