Home Cleaning Secrets with Clean Mama
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
- In today’s podcast, I am joined by the amazing Becky Rapinchuk, the queen of clean and the mastermind behind @clean_mama! Becky is going to share all her best cleaning tips and hacks that will transform the way you approach house cleaning. Learn how to simplify your cleaning routine and create habits that will keep your home spotless with ease. Get ready to be inspired to clean your house today with Clean Mama!
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The biggest cleaning hack for me is to declutter. If there is less stuff it's so much easier to tidy up and clean.
40:21 This is such a truth bomb! I want to enjoy the process instead of feeling bitter about these responsibilities. Mindset is everything! 🎉
I was also thinking she looks so young! You're both beautiful ❤️ and awesome!!
Nightly shining the sink is a fly lady idea- totally keeps kitchen under control. The 5 daily tasks need to include doing dishes- I think it’s left out because it’s assumed people do this- but not everyone does.
I’m so happy for Mr Bojangles finding your family!
I’ve happily cut down my cleaning products to: one spray bottle of pure oxygen bleach (for grout/shower curtain, toilets, laundry, mold/mildew); one homemade spray bottle of 1/3 rubbing alcohol, 1/3 vinegar, and 1/3 water (disinfectant, hard scale, and glass); and a few Norwex cloths and a Norwex mop system. That’s it. I LOVE how simple it is. I declutterred everything else aside from one bottle of bleach for when someone has gastro 😅.
Both of you are beautiful and young women! I wish I had your energy to clean and still have time to pamper myself. Cass, you need clean sheets once a week. Its the best feeling!!
Wow, her website is like having a butler on hand. Absolutely amazing. Thanks for this Cas, its really going to help me get a handle on my home.
Great guest! Great host!
Have you looked into the possibility of your rash being caused by laundry products? My husband has very sensitive skin so we switched to a milder detergent and wool balls for the dryer.
Yes and see a skin doctor…we use all non scented things, natural products and found out several issues are food, a bacterial infection that needs a cream for a month…and some gut issues…
Only test one thing at a time for two weeks…ug it’s slow but you will KNOW!!!
I used to have all those skin and health problems and switched to Melaleuca cleaning, homecare products 29 years ago and stopped having asthma, excema and all skin and hair problems. I'm still blown away daily! 😂😂
Thanks so much Cass and Clean Mama. This was super helpful!
3 minutes in and I totally love this lady already!
I was in the Army. We had to clean a BIG bathroom. 6 toilets & 8 sinks with mirrors and 6 showers. We always cleaned with hot water and soap.😁
Any tips?? Bathrooms is my least favorite job. I have to do it 100% at least once a week so it doesn't get gross
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I was always a cricket, even as a toddler. I wonder why, when it's not the norm. But I've always loved categorizing, organizing, and cleaning. I can remember doing it with my toys, my school desks, everything. My sister and brother are the opposite. So is my husband🫥.
I clean a little bit in the bathroom daily. If I leave it the whole week, it is a huge job to me.
Very inspiring!!! I’m hoping to get some of these in my arsenal!!
I have all of Becky’s books! She’s awesome!❤
Awww this has been great!! Thank you both and I’m going to clean my sink at night!
Loved this episode. Going to check out clean mama, I’ve always heard about her content but never dug further. ❤
Excellent podcast. Thank you.
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I use Force of Nature and I am sensitive to lots of cleaners. I have used it for years and my kids enjoy watching the machine. Might be a good idea for you Cass!
Perfect (almost creepy) timing, was just looking into trying the clean mama system again. Had just grabbed the book (bought it years ago) when I saw that she was in the new podcast. I love her glass cleaner recipe, and everyone I've shared it with is now a fan too.
After using FLY lady for years I'm interested in tuning in 😊
Thanks for sharing!!!
Love this!
I was a Cricket when I was a kid. I got my first filing cabinet whem I was 6. :)
Yay First- ❤❤❤ Clean Mama, Thank you Cas for a wonderful interview 🇨🇦🫶🏻
I use a lint roller on the upholstery and lampshades. When we had a dog, she wasn't allowed on the furniture, but the cat sleeps EVERYWHERE.
Great practical tips, thank you!! I have not had s regular cleaning routine for years. I remember one day (I was in my '30s) as I was dusting, I had a singular thought that really shut down my regular cleaning routine. As I was dusting away, I said to myself "This dust is just going to come back tomorrow. Why am I doing this?? Meanwhile my kids are growing like weeds and I'm missing it!" I absolutely hate, with a passion, spending time on things that feel 'unproductive' -in the sense that, this dust/dirt is just going to come back and I'm going to have to do the same thing all over again. I actually do feel somewhat better when the dust and grime accumulates because it feels like I'm REALLY doing something worthwhile when I clean, as opposed to just a light dusting/cleaning that does almost 'nothing'. 😂
Exactly same
I subscribe to the Cozi app. Can I download the Clean Mama checklist to the app somehow?
Cas, what category would someone fit into if they need visual reminders (bills etc) yet get overwhelmed if all stuff isn't hidden away & streamlined?
‘Lady bug meets Bee’?
I keep a running list of To-Do’s in my Notes app. I put every little thing on that list so I don’t forget anything, and I check the list multiple times a day because it runs my life. So, I would just immediately put “pay that bill” on my Notes list, then hide the bill in my desk until I’m ready to do it
Great video.
I know stuff like vinegar & bicarbonate of soda etc is good for cleaning but sometimes I want to buy shop-bought stuff, like Flash & Fairly etc.
Use a squeegee on your carpets to get the hair out of your carpets and fabrics.
That your cat came inside recently gives a hint that you and Emily may have gotten fleas from the cat. So would suggest you wash the cat or take it to a groomer to wash. Also wash the dog at least every 2 weeks, and a lab-doodle could be shaved down to get most of the hair removed, perhaps 2-3 times per year, plus wash their beds and all of your bedding in hot. This was a good podcast with interesting ideas, like wash multiple bathrooms at once to give the scrubbing bubbles time to work, and wash floors on multiple rooms together to not have to carry a lot of equipment rather than doing one room at a time. Hope the rash clears up soon! You both have beautiful faces, probably the key to this is staying out of the sun, as it is clear when you see others that sun can do a lot of damage.
Wait, Mr. Bojangles is indoors now? Did he learn to use the litter box??
Yes!!!
@@ClutterbugPod Amazing! Glad he finally learned how!
A quick note…any cleaning product, “natural” or not, can be toxic, poisonous, or dangerous. There is not a truly “safe” chemical out there (even water). The dose makes the poison. Use what works and makes you feel good, but don’t let fear-based marketing trick you into paying more for products that are similarly or less effective and still carry risks.
I use a habit tracker.
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Using a rubber glove and rubbing fabric in one direction is awesome for pulling pet hair out
14:26 the next week, do your sinks AND your toilets, so you don’t lose that progress
Germ aware, I call it. Even before the pandemic... Lol.
By the way if you’re really allergic to poison ivy it will absolutely come out all over your body in different places for weeeeeeks. It’s systemic poison ivy. It’s in your system and keeps popping out in different places where some people mile my hubby can get it in a tiny spot and it will be gone in a week I get it everywhere and new places and even prednisone doesn’t fully do much.
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Don’t forget to give your dogs a bath as well! It helps with pet hair.
You can buy sticky bed bug detectors.