"Petite cleaning habits" make everyday life easier!
It is said that Japanese people like cleanliness, but Japanese moms don't do a lot of house-cleaning every day. Many of them have a habit of "small cleaning" that they can do easily but every day.
I would like to introduce the cleaning methods that Japanese moms practice to keep their house clean.
1. When the gas stove gets dirty, wipe it as soon as possible.
You can easily remove greasy oil stains soon after the gas stove gets dirty. If you always have a spray containing detergent near the stove, you can simply spray it after it gets dirty and wipe it off. If you make it a habit, you can keep your gas stove clean every day!
2. Wash the drainage ditch after washing the dishes
Make it a habit to wash the drain lid and dust catcher every day to prevent slimming. After washing the dishes with rubber gloves, just rubbing the drain lid and dust catcher with rubber gloves.
3. After washing your face in the morning, wipe the washbowl, mirror and the floor
It is good to put the paper towels and a stain remover spray near the washbowl. If you notice water splashes or dirt, you can quickly remove it and wipe it immediately, so the washroom will always be shiny! You can try it as a habit after washing your face every morning.
4. When you notice the dirt on the toilet, it’s time to clean it.
It is annoying to plan something like "Let's clean the toilet on this day!"
To prevent this, clean the toilet frequently when you notice the dirt. By doing so, you can also prevent dirt from sticking.
In this way, Japanese moms practice "small cleaning that can be taken in without strain" in their daily lives.
If there is something that seems to be incorporated, please try it!