Top Cleaning Tips from The Chrysalis Cleaning Crew

Air Out Your Home Daily

Open windows for at least 10–15 minutes a day to let in fresh air and reduce indoor pollutants.

Make Your Bed Every Morning

Starting your day with a tidy bed sets a positive tone — and makes your whole room feel cleaner instantly!

Tidy a Little Every Day

A quick 10-minute daily routine (wipe counters, sweep entryway, declutter) can prevent bigger messes later.

Don’t Skip the Doormats

Place mats inside and outside your doors — they trap dirt and reduce how much gets tracked inside.

Use Microfiber Cloths

They pick up dust and bacteria better than paper towels and are reusable — good for your wallet and the planet!

Go Natural When Possible

White vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice are powerful, safe, and affordable alternatives to harsh chemicals.

Keep a Squeegee in the Shower

A quick wipe after your shower prevents soap scum and keeps glass doors crystal clear.

Pet Owners: Brush Pets Regularly

Reducing loose fur at the source helps you keep floors and furniture cleaner between visits.

Declutter Before You Deep Clean

Less clutter means easier, faster, and more effective cleaning (and less stress!)

Clean High-Touch Surfaces Often

Light switches, doorknobs, remotes, and handles should be wiped regularly to reduce germ buildup

Close-up of a transparent hourglass with pink sand flowing, placed on a newspaper background.

Bonus Tip:

If you’re short on time or energy — let us handle the grime, while you keep the shine!

Air Out Your Home Daily

Open windows for at least 10–15 minutes a day to let in fresh air and reduce indoor pollutants.

Make Your Bed Every Morning

Starting your day with a tidy bed sets a positive tone — and makes your whole room feel cleaner instantly!

Tidy a Little Every Day

A quick 10-minute daily routine (wipe counters, sweep entryway, declutter) can prevent bigger messes later.

Don’t Skip the Doormats

Place mats inside and outside your doors — they trap dirt and reduce how much gets tracked inside.

Use Microfiber Cloths

They pick up dust and bacteria better than paper towels and are reusable — good for your wallet and the planet!

Go Natural When Possible

White vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice are powerful, safe, and affordable alternatives to harsh chemicals.

Keep a Squeegee in the Shower

A quick wipe after your shower prevents soap scum and keeps glass doors crystal clear.

Pet Owners: Brush Pets Regularly

Reducing loose fur at the source helps you keep floors and furniture cleaner between visits.

Declutter Before You Deep Clean

Less clutter means easier, faster, and more effective cleaning (and less stress!)

Clean High-Touch Surfaces Often

Light switches, doorknobs, remotes, and handles should be wiped regularly to reduce germ buildup

Close-up of a transparent hourglass with pink sand flowing, placed on a newspaper background.

Bonus Tip:

If you’re short on time or energy — let us handle the grime, while you keep the shine!

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