I’ve just swept and mopped. Once the floor dries, I could easily go sweep again and turn up more dust and dirt. If I were to mop again, I’m almost certain the water in my bucket would be filthy. It feels like it’s never actually clean.

Beyond that, there’s dusting, cleaning windows, sinks, countertops, bathrooms, and probably things I don’t even consider. How do you all stay on top of these things?

  • @z00s
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    Maybe take the approach used in Asia of taking shoes off at the door to avoid tracking in dirt

    • @Maalus
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      Not just Asia. Wearing shoes indoors is mostly an american thing.

      • @[email protected]
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        Europe here. Taking shoes off at the door is cleanliness 101 in my house. Stops people from spreading all kind of dirt inside the house.

        Then well, there is the matter of kids and pets. 1 kid, 1 cat here. This fundamentally changes how you need to clean the house.

        Sometimes I try to remember what a great princess once proclaimed: let it go, let it gooo…

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        The last time this topic came up, someone said…

        Of course I wear shoes in the house; I’d rather not walk in cat barf without shoes!

      • Hucklebee
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        Nah, in the Netherlands I’d say 75% of guests in houses wears shoes indoor.

        We don’t have much carpets though. With carpets I’d totally get it.

    • Pika
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      10 months ago

      I do, the issue is I’m the ONLY one who does. My mom raised me to take shoes off indoors but I’m not sure where she learned it from because nobody else in the family does.