The expert shares his daily cleaning tasks to prevent them from piling up

CLEANSE a little each day and let your weekends become weekends again.
With the six simple tasks shared by cleaning expert Lynsey Crombieyou can stay up to date with housekeeping and you’ll never miss your Saturday deep clean again.
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The Queen of Clean, as many call her, is also the best-selling author of the book Cleaning in 15 minuteswhere she explains how cleaning for just 15 minutes every day will keep your home clean and tidy.
And now she’s shared her effortless effort six step routinewhich will keep your home sparkling all week.
MAKE YOUR BED
She suggests starting the day by making your bed — and notice how your bedroom will instantly look neater (plus, it’ll keep you from crawling under the covers).
DO A LITTLE LAUNDRY
Next, you’ll want to throw in an armful of laundry each day to avoid huge piles of dirty clothes over the weekend.
You can designate each day of the week for different types of items.
For example, on Mondays you can tackle activewear, Tuesdays for pajamas, Wednesdays for your casual stuff, and Thursdays for blankets/towels.
You will never have to worry about rushing to wash your clothes.
CLEAN THE TOILET
Once you’re done with the laundry, the third thing you need to tackle is the toilet.
Grab your toilet brush and clean the bowl before bed to avoid scrubbing bigger messes (and it only takes a few seconds).
Crombie previously cleaned his toilet simply launch an Astonish Fizz & Fresh Tab toilet bowl in the bowl.
VACUUM YOUR HOME
The fourth thing to do is to vacuum.
Vacuum the floors in your common areas at the end of the day, especially if you have children, to clean up any crumbs, dust or dog hair that may be lying around.
CLEAN KITCHEN SURFACES
The penultimate thing to do is to clean the kitchen surfaces at the end of the day.
After each meal, wipe down all surfaces with a disinfectant to leave your counters squeaky clean and prevent crawling caterpillars from invading your space.
TIDY
And finally, before going to bed, quickly tidy up the house by putting away any toys, games, clothes, books or dishes that might have been forgotten during the day.
As a trick, Crombie suggests using baskets and laundry baskets for storing children’s toys and other household items.
Now that your home is spotless, don’t forget to make it smell nice with simple household items, such as baking soda, vodka, oranges, and your favorite essential oils.

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