Cleaning your ceiling

Dirty ceilings often harbour cobwebs, dead bugs, and other debris that not only make for a distasteful appearance but often result in general home decay and danger to the health of your eyes.

Dirty ceilings often harbour cobwebs, dead bugs, and other debris that not only make for a distasteful appearance but often result in general home decay and danger to the health of your eyes.

For a quick, no-hassle job you will need a bucket, a mop, plastic garbage bags, goggles, hot clean water, and hot soapy water. Cut open large garbage bags and tape the edges together to create a protective covering for your carpet, linoleum, or hardwood floor that lies beneath the ceiling you intend on cleaning. Put on your goggles and if you would like, a cap. Fill the bucket with hot soapy water (liquid dish soap is acceptable) and dip in your mop. Squeeze your mop to remove excess water and begin cleaning your ceiling.

If your ceiling is low enough you will not need a stepstool or ladder, but if you have vaulted ceilings you may need to acquire one. If you use a ladder, be sure to perform this task with a trusted friend at the base of the ladder for safety’s sake. Once you have finished a small portion of the ceiling, rinse the mop in clean. Follow these steps for the remainder of the ceiling and let dry.
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