Deep Cleaning 101: How to Keep Your Home Dirt-Free
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Deep Cleaning 101: How to Keep Your Home Dirt-Free

A tidy home isn’t just good for aesthetics; it can help boost mental clarity, help you stay productive, and make daily life much smoother. However, a quick sweep or a simple wipe-down of a surface may suffice for simple cleaning, but it won’t cut it forever. That’s where deep cleaning comes in.

Unlike surface-level tidiness, deep cleaning is a complete refresh of your space—tackling built-up grime, dusting those forgotten corners, and scrubbing areas you usually ignore. Think of it as a home reset that keeps things hygienic and makes your space feel brand new.

This guide has everything you need to know about house deep cleaning without feeling like a chore—from decluttering strategies to clever storage solutions and daily habits that keep the mess from creeping back. 

 

What Makes House Deep Cleaning Different from Regular Cleaning? 

Contrary to what you might think, not all types of home cleaning are the same. While regular cleaning keeps your condo’s polished look, deep cleaning goes beyond basic tidying to eliminate allergens, mold, and built-up grime. It tackles often neglected areas such as vents, blinds, grout, and behind furniture.

 

3 Steps to Deep Clean Your Home

1. Start with decluttering

Over time, the things you collect get shoved to the back of drawers—never to see the light of day again. But keeping your space clear can make deep cleaning so much easier. 

Start sorting your items into Keep, Donate, Sell, and Trash piles. Apply the one-year rule: if you haven’t used something in the last year, out it goes. Remember, less stuff means less mess.

Take inspiration from the Japanese concept of Danshari (断捨離)—a mindful approach to decluttering that focuses on letting go of things that no longer serve you.

2. Create a room-by-room plan

Don’t let it overwhelm you when cleaning your condo in one go. Break it down room by room so you stay on track. As you finish each room, you’ll feel like checking off one task after another, which makes the whole process more manageable and rewarding.

  • Living room

Your couch and rugs are prime spots for dust and crumbs, especially if you snack there often. Battle the ants, dust, and possible dust mites by vacuuming the upholstery, rugs, and curtains. Dust shelves, wipe down electronics, and clean under furniture. Don’t forget to move things as you clean so you can cover every nook and cranny.

  • Kitchen

The kitchen is a high-traffic area that needs extra care. Oil spills, raw ingredients, and crumbs can build up and give you a tough time removing them—but not if you regularly perform deep cleaning.

Scrub the grout, degrease the stovetop, wipe down the microwave, and clean the oven. Don’t forget to empty the fridge, toss expired items, and disinfect the shelves inside.

  • Bathrooms

Your bathroom’s damp conditions make it a prime spot for mold and mildew, a health hazard that you should definitely avoid. Instead, you want to see clean drains, grout-free tiles, and a well-scrubbed toilet. A clean mirror can also give a streak-free shine.

  • Bedrooms

Did you know an unwashed pillowcase could harbor 3 million bacteria⎯about 17,000 times more than the average toilet seat⎯in a week? This is why you must wash your pillow covers regularly. Vacuuming the mattress and cleaning under the bed are also effective ways to say goodbye to dust bunnies!

3. Tackle hidden grime

Some areas in your condo are easy to miss. Move your fridge, stove, and washer to clean behind and under them—it’s a little work for big results! 

Don’t forget your air vents, fans, and air conditioning filters. Also, pay attention to windows and blinds—wipe the sills, clean the glass, and dust the blinds for a clearer view!

 

House Deep Cleaning Techniques and Tools

Whether it’s vacuuming, scrubbing grout, or using natural solutions, these methods can help keep your space looking fresh and free from dirt and grime. Here’s how to clean your house by making the most of your cleaning tools:

1. Vacuuming

For the best vacuuming results, use the right attachments for different surfaces. A nozzle or brush attachment works well for furniture and corners. It also works great for windows and blinds, while a beater bar or rotating brush is excellent for carpets.

2. Grout and tile cleaning

Grout can quickly become dirty and discolored. A paste with 1 part each of baking soda and water can help clean it up. Apply the paste, let it sit briefly, then scrub with a stiff brush.

Follow up with a rinse of equal parts vinegar and water for tougher stains. Likewise, you may use a commercial tile cleaner for areas that need extra work, like those in bathrooms.

3. Natural cleaning solutions

Natural cleaners don’t need to be expensive or fancy.

  • Vinegar and baking soda: These two are powerhouses when it comes to cleaning. Combine both in equal parts for various cleaning tasks, like deodorizing or removing grime, clearing drains, and even removing odor from your microwave.
  • Lemon juice: This natural cleaning agent is perfect for cutting grease and brightening surfaces, especially in the kitchen. Use it as is, or dilute it with a bit of water for lighter jobs.

 

House Deep Cleaning Tips to Keep It Clean and Clutter-Free

Simple daily habits and a cleaning schedule can help keep your home tidy and make cleaning easier. Here are some house maintenance tips to help you get started.

Develop daily habits

One of the easiest ways to keep things organized is by putting things away immediately after using them. Whether it’s clothes, utensils, dishes, mail, or clean folded laundry, returning items to their designated spots keeps your space tidy.

 

The 10-minute tidy-up is a great daily habit to incorporate. Set a timer for 10 minutes and tidy up high-traffic areas like the kitchen, living room, or hallway. Quick, consistent cleanups make your home fresh and organized without the stress of a big cleanup.

Create a monthly cleaning schedule

Some aspects of home maintenance become more practical when done at intervals of a few weeks. Dividing the tasks across the month lets you have a clean home without consuming too much of your time.

Here’s a simple example of a monthly cleaning schedule where you rotate deep cleaning tasks for different areas of your condo:

Week 1: Bathrooms – Wash the shower curtain and inspect the bathroom cabinets for empty supplies

Week 2: Kitchen – Deep clean appliances, counters, and floors

Week 3: Bedrooms – Wash the blinds, clean under the bed, and vacuum the furniture

Week 4: Living room – Clean the windows, remove cobwebs, vacuum the furniture, and scrub the walls

 

Fresh Starts and Clean Spaces

A clean, clutter-free home lets you achieve aesthetics and a good life. Decluttering, smart storage, and deep cleaning help keep things fresh and organized, making everyday life easier. But why stop there?

If you’re dreaming of a well-maintained, stylish condo without the hassle, FNG has you covered. From expert home ideas to beautifully designed living spaces, we make it easy for you to own your dream property. Explore real estate in the Philippines with FNG and find the perfect condo for your lifestyle! Contact us today!

Frequently Asked Questions

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General Question
Can a foreigner purchase a condominium unit in the Philippines?

Yes, foreigners are allowed to own condominium units in the Philippines, as stated in Section 5 of Republic Act No. 4726, otherwise known as the Condominium Act.

Yes, on the condition that the parent or legal guardian signs the contract on behalf of the minor. Please contact us for more details.

Yes, you can upgrade your purchase. The Developer will first check if the preferred unit is still available. If it is still available, the Buyer will be required to submit a written request. Once the request is approved, a new contract will be drawn up for the upgraded unit.

Yes. The process to downgrade is similar to that of upgrading a unit purchase. However, all expenses incurred by the Developer (commission, incentives, penalties, downgrading fee, etc.) shall be deducted from the Buyer’s original contract price, in favor of the Developer.

What are the available payment terms?

There are several payment terms available – Cash Term, Bank Financing Term, Deferred Cash/Installment Term, and No Down Payment Term. Please contact us for more details as the availability of these payment terms also vary per project.

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Yes, we accept payment in US dollars. The exchange rate shall be based on the date the payment is credited to the Developer’s account.

On or before the due date of the first (1st) monthly amortization, the Buyer is required to submit Postdated Checks for the remaining monthly amortizations (that is, until the end of the payment term).

The developer adheres to provisions as stipulated in Republic Act No. 6552 or the “Realty Installment Buyer Protection Act,” also known as the Maceda Law. This law states that when the Buyer has paid at least two (2) years of installments, the seller/developer shall refund 50% of the total payments made if there is a cancellation on the purchase. For payments less than two years, the provisions as stipulated in the Contract to Sell will prevail.

How much is the reservation fee?

Reservation fees vary per project from Php ____ to Php ______.

Requirements to officially reserve a unit or lot are as follows:

1. Full payment of the Reservation Fee

2. Photocopy of one (1) valid government-issued IDs of Principal Buyer/s and Spouse/s (if applicable). Valid government-issued IDs with photos and signatures:

  • Passport
  • Driver’s License
  • GSIS ID
  • SSS ID
  • Professional Regulatory Commission ID
  • Tax Identification Number ID card
  • Senior Citizen ID
  • Postal ID
  • Photocopy of TIN ID card or BIR validated 1904 form

3. Fully accomplished and signed Reservation Application

4. Fully accomplished Buyer’s Information Sheet. For purchase under a Corporation, the following additional documents are required:

  • Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws (photocopy)
  • Secretary’s Certificate indicating the name of authorized signatory (notarized)
  • BIR-validated 1903 or copy of Certificate of Registration
  • For the authorized signatory to submit items 2 and 3 above

The reservation is valid for thirty (30) calendar days from the settlement of reservation fee. Kindly submit all the required documents to finalize the unit booking.

No, the reservation fee is non-refundable and non-transferrable. As stated in the Reservation Application, the reservation fee will be forfeited in favor of the Developer if no succeeding payments are received.

Will I be allowed to inspect the Unit before the actual turnover?

Yes, the Hand Over Team will coordinate with the Buyer on the schedule of unit inspection.

Yes, the Buyer may assign a representative to accept the unit on his behalf thru a notarized Special Power of Attorney (SPA). The SPA is also required to bring a valid ID plus photocopy.

Yes, you may have your unit leased out.

Monthly Association Dues vary per project, depending on the operating expenses of the building. Association Dues are used to defray the cost of maintaining and operating the building’s common areas and facilities. These costs include administration/management fees, janitorial, security, taxes and licenses, insurances, real estate tax, maintenance of equipment water distribution, garbage collection, maintenance of sewage treatment plant, and other miscellaneous expenses.

The unit turnover will be scheduled when all the following conditions are met:

  • Full payment of the contract price (including penalties and interests, if applicable)
  • Complete submission of all the required sales documents (listed above)
  • Payment of related Advance Registration Charges (ARC).

No, this is not allowed. Buyers are encouraged to either avail of bank financing (with accredited banks) or in-house financing to pay the unit in its entirety.