
Wear a tool belt
Get an apron with large pockets to wear while cleaning. Stock the apron full of all of your cleaning necessities such as rags, cleaning wipes, polishes and brushes. By keeping all of the necessary products and tools within arm's reach, you will save the time and momentum wasted by running back and forth to the cleaning closet.
Only dust low
Save precious time by dusting only where dust is noticeable. As a time-saving rule, don't dust anything taller than your tallest friend. Don't worry; no one is going to mount a chair and glove-check the top of your cabinets. Don't let the dust bunnies gather for long, though: be sure to dust even the highest places at least twice a year.
Schedule vacuumingChoose a convenient day and time to vacuum your home's high traffic areas once a week. Vacuuming weekly will keep stains from building up over time and you won't have to stress if surprise guests pop in for a visit. Treating vacuuming like an appointment will keep your home's high traffic areas tidy and your mind stress-free.
Drop it in
Buy a drop-in toilet cleaner dispenser. This will increase the time between necessary toilet cleanings. Try a scented drop-in toilet cleaner dispenser that will also keep your bathroom smelling clean and extra fresh.
Scrub-a-dub-dubKill two birds with one stone and clean yourself and your shower at the same time. Disrobe and hop in armed with your best scrub brush and favorite cleaning solution. Be cautious if using a harsh cleanser to avoid contain with sensitive areas. Soap yourself and the rinse off yourself and the shower at once. Both you and your shower will be so fresh and so clean in half the time!