There’s Nothing You Can Clean That Will Be More Satisfying Than This
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The trick to being someone who is Good At Living is discovering the delight of everyday activities. (I mean, there’s a whole book called “The Joy of Cooking,” and it’s been printed 18 million times in the last 84 years.) Once you identify the good feelings hidden in these so-called “chores,” it’ll be a lot easier to start and stay on top of the things you know you ought to do.
For me the joy of cleaning is twofold. Like a sunny day, doing pretty much anything in the ambiance of a spotless home feels better: Baths feel more luxurious in a clean bathroom, and TV night is downright chic when you’ve got a perfectly-folded throw blanket to pull over you on your fluffed-up sofa. But there’s also so much pride in just learning to do something and doing it. I used to be clueless about how to pop open my oven’s door to clean the unassailable grime within. But then I looked up my oven’s user manual online one day, gave my oven the clean of its life, and felt like a superhero. That’s the joy of cleaning.
Today, you become a superhero too.
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Day 4 Assignment: Deep Clean One Appliance
Appliances are something you might not think too hard about cleaning, besides the aesthetic stuff like wiping fingerprints off the fridge or cleaning splatters from inside the microwave. Today, choose one appliance—big or small—from anywhere in your home, and give it a really thorough deep clean.
Here are some ideas:
- Big kitchen appliances, like a refrigerator, oven, stovetop and range hood, or dishwasher
- Small kitchen appliances, like a microwave, coffee maker, toaster, toaster oven, electric kettle, slow cooker, air fryer, or stand mixer
- Laundry appliances, like a washer, dryer, or hand steamer
- Grooming tools, like a flat iron, clipper, or hair dryer
- Cleaning tools, like a vacuum, steam cleaner, or air purifier
Once you know what you want to clean, look up the manual. (This is an important step!) Try to find a sticker or label that tells you the make and model of your appliance, drop it into Google like “Dyson DC-17 manual” to find and read or watch the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning your appliance. You can follow these instructions to the letter, if you’d like, but your main goal here is to uncover morsels of “oh, that’s how you do that!” details that’ll let you get a really deep clean.
If you can’t locate a manual, or the manual’s instructions feel overwhelming, no problem! Here are some instructions for cleaning some home appliances. If you don’t see your target on this list, great instructions are only a search away.
- How to Clean a Microwave
- How to Clean a Coffee Maker
- How to Clean Your Dishwasher
- How to Clean a Gas Stove
- How to Clean Electric Stove Burners
- How to Clean a Glass Stovetop
- How to Clean All the Parts of Your Oven Door
- How to Clean the Inside of Your Fridge
- How to Clean Stainless Steel Appliances
- How to Clean a Washing Machine
- How to Clean a Slow Cooker
- How to Clean a Toaster
- How to Clean an Electric Kettle
- How to Clean Hair Styling Tools
Give your target a good deep clean with whatever time you have available tonight But make sure to carve in some time to marvel at the results and revel in your accomplishment!
Here are a few more things that might help:
- You can visit the 2020 Spring Cleaning page if you miss any assignments
- Download and save or print the Spring Cleaning Calendar
- Share your progress on Instagram or Twitter: #ATSpringCleaning
- Join the The Apartment Therapist Facebook group and catch up with fellow cleaners