Cleaning is a part of maintaining a comfortable, beautiful home. Cleaning windows, ceiling fans, baseboards, door frames, and other features can make a big difference in the way your home looks. More importantly, these small cleaning tasks can also do a lot to improve life inside your home. If you’re looking for small things you can do to refresh your interior spaces this spring, these tasks should be at the top of the list.
Let the Light In – Windows & Tracks
Dirty windows block light and impact your view. Let light into your home by cleaning your window glass with vinegar, water, and a drop of dish soap. Homemade glass cleaner can create a streak-free shine if you’re using the right tools and technique. Avoid cleaning your windows in direct sunlight, and never use newspaper to clean the glass. A microfiber cloth is best.
Once you’ve cleaned the glass, it’s time to clean the window tracks. Use a dry paper towel to remove dry dust and grime. Next, create a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Use a small brush to work the cleaning fluid into the small cracks and corners. Remove the dirt, then wipe down the tracks with a
paper towel one more time.
Wash your window screens with warm, soapy water to improve air flow. The easiest way to clean screens is to remove them first. After cleaning, leave them on the lawn to dry.
While you’re at it, inspect the seals and frames around the windows for cracks or drafts. Doing this before the summer heat arrives can help insulate your home.
Ceiling Fans, Fixtures & Light Bulbs
The easiest way to clean fan blades is to wrap each blade in an old pillow case, then pull off the pillow case to remove the dust. The pillow case will trap dust inside without getting it all over your floors!
If your ceiling fan includes a light fixture, remove the light fixture covers and clean those separately for improved illumination. Remove each light bulb and dust the bulbs to maximize brightness. If any of the bulbs are burned out or flickering, replace them.
Baseboards & Door Frames
Baseboards and door frames can collect a lot of dust, oil, and pet hair. Wipe these surfaces with a damp cloth. Remove scuffs with a mild cleaner. Give special attention to high-touch areas like the trim near door handles.
Cushion Gaps & Drawer Liners
The gaps between couch cushions can easily collect a lot of debris. Clean out big items by hand, then use a crevice tool to vacuum between sofa cushions.
In kitchen and bathroom drawers, empty each drawer and wipe down the interior. Replace any worn liners for a clean finish, then sanitize all drawer handles to remove germs and grime.
Vents, Bins & Airflow Areas
Trash bins can become very dirty, especially on the lids and interior. Wash trash bins inside and out with warm, soapy water. Then, neutralize odors in the bin with baking soda. Sprinkle the baking soda inside the bin and leave it overnight before washing the baking soda away.
Vacuum all HVAC return vents and bathroom exhaust fans. Use this opportunity to test your HVAC system to ensure that all vents are open and working.
Small Wins, Big Impact
Spring cleaning is all about focusing on overlooked areas that don’t normally get cleaned during a normal week. Taking these steps can transform your home and make the space feel new.
Do you need professional help to clean your windows? Contact United Window Cleaning in Cincinnati. We help homeowners maintain a beautiful interior by cleaning their windows inside and out. Call today.


