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- Break spring cleaning tasks into just one hour a week.
- Society is automatically wired to “spring clean”, when actually spring is NOT the best time to do it.
- Simplify your annual chore day.
- While spring cleaning is not the necessary evil it once was, now is still a good time to do those annual or semi-annual chores.
- Spring cleaning is still a tradition for many Americans – 62 percent of those surveyed say spring cleaning is an annual ritual in their home.
- Consumers are eager to clean windows, blinds, curtains, clothing, closets & drawers: 72% of households spring clean every year, ACI survey shows.
- More people are Spring Cleaning. Find out how and why.
- After a long winter, consumers are ready to tackle the clutter - 60% still regularly engage in spring cleaning, survey says.
- Spring cleaning is a misnomer! Fall is by far the best time to clean.
- Is spring cleaning obsolete? Here's a new definition.
- How to delegate the spring cleaning chores to family members of all ages and get things done fast.
- Take advantage of the seasonal impulse to get moving!
- Zero in on one project at a time and schedule cleaning in 15- to 30-minute increments
- 82% of 18-29 year-olds will spring clean this year, 15% more than the national average. Read on to see why.
- Start working efficiently now to take the "big" out of the big spring projects.
- Make room for what really matters.
- Creating a sense of order may be the most crucial of spring cleaning tasks.
- It is important to keep safety in mind as you begin your spring cleaning and gardening.
- While motivation to clean often comes easier in the Spring, with sunny days, warmer weather and nature in bloom; the right attitude, tools and know-how truly make the difference.
- The Soap and Detergent Association’s (SDA) spring cleaning survey reveals consumers’ cleaning personalities, purchasing patterns

