Remember these secrets: how Chinese women clean their houses so that they are always clean

09.01.2025 19:20

To make your home cozy and not be embarrassed to invite guests, you have to clean it regularly.

That's why various tricks that help extend the cleaning results for a couple of weeks or even a month are so popular. After all, not everyone is ready to spend half a weekend to clean up.

In China, they also strive to maintain order, spending as little time on it as possible. There are several pieces of advice that Chinese women follow.

Timer

A very useful tip for those who spend too much time on one room.

It happens that in the process one task clings to another and as a result several hours are spent on one room.

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The timer will help you navigate the time. This will allow you to select only the main things that need to be done in a specific room.

Don't leave it for later

To ensure that cleaning one room does not take up the entire day, you should not wait for “day X”, but correct any defect as soon as it is discovered.

Accumulating tasks is counterproductive in any area. Cleaning is no exception.

Systematic approach

The Chinese advise to start cleaning from the cleanest room. This way the first result will be achieved in the shortest possible time and it will charge you with energy.

But spending hours fiddling around in the dirtiest room will likely make you leave the rest of the work for next time.

Get rid of the excess

Any person has an impressive list of things that continue to gather dust and have not been used for a long time.

The more things, the more mess.

You can start small and choose 5 items that clutter your home and don't bring any benefit. You should get rid of them: sell them, give them away, or throw them away.

Calendar of affairs

To keep their home always clean, Chinese women do not do a general cleaning once a month.

Instead, they break up the huge array of tasks into days of the week. Wednesday – laundry, Friday – ironing, Saturday – wet cleaning, and so on.

In practice, maintaining cleanliness and order turns out to be easier than “spraying down” the house on weekends.

Dmitry Bobrov Author: Dmitry Bobrov Editor of Internet resources


Content
  1. Timer
  2. Don't leave it for later
  3. Systematic approach
  4. Get rid of the excess
  5. Calendar of affairs