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Rainy Day Remedies: Cleaning Tips for Oklahoma’s Wet Season

April 1, 2025 by eric

April showers bring May flowers—and a fair share of mud, moisture, and mess into our homes and businesses. At Kingdom Keepers Cleaning, we understand that the rainy season in Oklahoma can make it challenging to maintain a clean space. But we’re here to help—with a proactive approach and a few pro tips, you can keep your space sparkling, rain or shine.

Entryway Essentials

The battle against rainy season messes begins at your doorstep. Equip your entryways with heavy-duty, absorbent mats inside and outside to trap moisture and dirt before they get tracked onto your floors. Assign a space for wet jackets and hats, whether that’s a row of hooks or a bucket that gets sent to the laundry room each day.

For businesses, consider anti-slip mats to ensure safety for both employees and customers, and remember to clean and dry them regularly to maintain their effectiveness. You might also install hooks or put a stand near the door for customers to park their wet umbrellas and jackets.

Defend Against Mud & Mess

Implementing a no-shoes policy indoors can significantly reduce the amount of dirt and water tracked inside. At home, create designated areas near entrances for shoe removal, complete with shoe racks or trays.

Of course, this isn’t an option for businesses, so be ready for a little extra mess; consider assigning someone to spot-clean the floor throughout the day to manage the inevitable grime.

Pet Protocol

If you’re a dog owner, you know how hard it is to keep your floors clean during rainy spells. One of the best ways to prevent messes is to investment in a pet-specific microfiber towel. These towels are super absorbent and make quick work of mud and moisture. Keep it by the door for easy access, and for major messes (we’re looking at you, digging dogs), use a shallow basin of warm water to rinse mud off paws before drying. (It’s wise to have your dog sit on a big towel when using this method, as it’s not uncommon for pups to flinch and spill the water.)

Swift Response to Spills

Accidents happen, whether it’s a wet umbrella or jacket dripping on the floor or an unexpected leak in the ceiling. To prevent stains and potential water damage, keep essential cleaning supplies on hand and address these incidents as soon as possible. If you have wood floors or carpet at your entryways, keep a towel handy to minimize water damage.

If water does make its way to your carpet, blot it immediately with a clean towel to avoid moisture build-up in the padding. For muddy messes on carpet, allow the area to dry before vacuuming so the stain doesn’t spread.

It’s also a good idea for businesses to update your staff on “spills protocol” and make sure you have the necessary equipment on hand to address messes.

Protect Your Surfaces

Another way to protect your space against the elements and make it easier to clean is to use protective coatings on floors and furniture. This can help prevent water damage as well as stains. For a more eco-friendly option, use inexpensive area rugs and blankets to protect your floors and furniture.

Ventilation is Vital

Rainy weather often leads to increased humidity (even indoors), which can create a breeding ground for mold and mildew. To combat this, keep air circulating by opening windows during dry spells and using exhaust fans. You can also invest in a dehumidifier to maintain optimal humidity levels—not only does this protect your property, but it contributes to a healthier indoor environment.

Call in the Pros

Rainy days don’t have to spell disaster for your space. With a little preparation and some smart solutions, you can keep the mud and moisture outside where it belongs. And if you ever feel overwhelmed by the mess, don’t hesitate to call in the professionals—we’re always ready to help make your home or business shine, no matter what the weather brings.

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SPRING CLEANING 101: REFRESH YOUR HOME AFTER WINTER

March 6, 2025 by eric

As the cold months finally give way to the brighter, warmer days of spring, there’s no better time to give your home a nice, deep clean. 

Winter tends to leave its mark in ways we don’t notice immediately. From muddy boots tracking dirt onto carpets to windows clouded with grime, it’s all too easy for a home to feel a little drab after months of being shut tight against the chill.

But don’t worry—we’re here to guide you through your spring-cleaning checklist and help you breathe new life into your home this season.

Carpet Care: Bring the Bounce Back

Winter can be tough on carpets. Snow, salt, dirt, and the extra time spent indoors all add up, leaving them looking tired and dingy. Deep-cleaning carpets in the spring is one of the most satisfying tasks because it instantly brightens a room.

Here’s what we’ve learned over the years:

  • Vacuum thoroughly first. Go over high-traffic areas multiple times, and don’t forget corners and under furniture.
  • Spot-treat stains. A simple solution of warm water, dish soap, and white vinegar can work wonders for many stains.
  • Consider professional cleaning. If you don’t own a carpet shampooer or your floors have really taken a beating, a professional steam cleaning can be like hitting the reset button.

Crystal-Clear Windows: Let the Light Shine In

Nothing brightens up a space more than sunshine pouring through clean, streak-free glass. Spring is also a great time to clean window frames and tracks, which often become filled with dirt, bugs, and other debris over time. Consider dusting and wiping your blinds as well, and wash curtains if you have them.

We recommend cleaning the glass on a dry, overcast day—it’s the best way to avoid streaks. For an effective, eco-friendly cleaner, we like to use a mix of equal parts white vinegar and water. Spray this generously on the glass and wipe with a microfiber cloth (an old t-shirt works well, too).

Hard-to-Reach Places: Out of Sight, Out of Mind?

It’s easy to avoid cleaning those hard-to-reach spots, but spring is your chance to take the plunge. Often-overlooked areas include:

  • Ceiling fans: Slip a pillowcase over each blade to catch the dust as you wipe.
  • Light fixtures: A quick wipe-down makes them sparkle and improves the quality of light in your space.
  • Behind appliances: Pull out your refrigerator and stove and vacuum and mop the floor. It’s surprising what collects back there!
  • Baseboards and molding: Use a damp cloth to remove months of built-up grime with minimal effort.

Don’t Forget the Fireplace
A winter’s worth of cozy fires can leave behind soot and creosote, which not only look messy but can also be a fire hazard.

Unless you’re experienced with chimney cleaning, we recommend hiring a professional. They’ll ensure everything is safe and ready for the next chilly season. While you’re at it, check your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms—they’re essential for safety year-round.

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Here are some other ways to transition your home away from “winter mode” and welcome spring: 

  • Store winter items: Pack away heavy winter gear, clothing, and decorations to free up space and reduce clutter.
  • Tend the outside: Sweep porches, throw out old plants that may not have survived the winter, and pot new ones.
  • Air it out: Open your windows on a nice day (preferably after rain for minimal dust flow) to circulate fresh air.
  • Swap linens: Trade heavy winter blankets and sheets for lighter fabrics with brighter colors.
  • Buy fresh flowers: Grocery stores often stock inexpensive bouquets, which bring fresh color and life to your space.

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Spring cleaning might seem daunting, but it’s incredibly rewarding. Cleaning carpets, windows, and those hard-to-reach spots makes your home feel lighter, fresher, and more inviting. And once everything is finished, you can relax and enjoy the sunshine with a sense of accomplishment.

If you’re short on time or need an extra hand, don’t hesitate to call in the professionals. We’re here to help make your home feel brand new, so you can fully embrace the joy of springtime.

 

 

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Frost & Fur: Maintaining a Clean, Pet-Friendly Home During the Winter

February 1, 2025 by eric

Winter is the official “cozy season”—the time for snuggles, warm blankets, and hot drinks by the fire. But if you’re a pet owner, it’s also the season of muddy paw prints, shedding fur, and that unmistakable wet-dog smell.

As much as we love our furry friends, keeping a clean house in the winter with pets can feel like an uphill battle. Don’t worry; you’re not alone, and we have some tried-and-true tips to help you enjoy a tidy home without sacrificing your pet-friendly lifestyle.

Manage Mud & Snow Before It Gets Inside

Winter weather often means wet paws and muddy fur. To stop dirt at the door, create a paw-cleaning station. A simple setup of a washable mat, a stack of towels, and a shallow dish of warm water can work wonders. Teach your pets to wait on the mat while you give their paws a quick rinse. Not only does this prevent mud from being tracked inside, but it also keeps your pets (and floors) safe from harsh salts they may have stepped in that can irritate their paws.

Pro tip: Keep a container of pet-safe wipes handy for those days you’re in a rush. They’re a lifesaver for quick clean-ups. 

Control the Shedding

It’s no secret—winter coats mean more shedding. Regular grooming is your best friend here. A quick brushing session a few times a week not only keeps your pet comfortable but also minimizes the amount of fur floating around your house.

Pro tip: Invest in a high-quality vacuum designed for pet hair—it makes a world of difference. Choose one with a HEPA filter to capture all those tiny allergens that like to linger in the air.

Freshen Up Between Baths

Bathing your pet frequently during the winter can dry out their skin, but most pet owners don’t want to live with the “eau de dog” aroma, either. Dry shampoos designed for pets are a fantastic alternative. A quick rubdown with a dry shampoo can leave your pet smelling fresh without the need for a full bath.

Protect Your Floors & Furniture

If you have pets, your floors and furniture likely take the brunt of the mess. Washable area rugs are a game-changer, especially in high-traffic areas like your entryway. For furniture, consider slipcovers or pet blankets that can be easily tossed in the wash.

Don’t forget to check your floors regularly for wet spots and muddy prints. Cleaning spills and stains immediately not only keeps your home looking nice but also prevents long-term damage.

Sanitize Their Stuff

From their bed to their toys, your furry friend’s belongings can carry a lot of dirt and odor. With more time spent indoors, sometimes those smells become more concentrated in the winter. Make it a habit to wash their bedding more frequently, using pet-safe detergents and ensuring everything is thoroughly dried to avoid mildew. 

Toys (especially the soft plush ones) can also trap odors and bacteria. A quick toss in the washing machine (check the care-label first) or a soak in warm, soapy water can work wonders to eliminate lingering smells from the toy basket. Rinse hard toys with a diluted vinegar solution to keep them clean and safe for play.

Treat the Air

With pets, it’s especially important to address your home’s air quality. Invest in an air purifier designed for households with pets—it can help with dander, fur, even odors.

For a natural touch, try simmering a pot of water with slices of citrus, cinnamon sticks, and a few sprigs of rosemary. It’s a great way to freshen your space for the holidays without using strong artificial scents that could bother your pets.

Winter with pets doesn’t have to mean a messy house. With a little planning, some pet-specific strategies, and a consistent cleaning routine, you can keep your home fresh and welcoming all season long.

If you want help maintaining a sparkling home this holiday season, we’d love to help. Give us a call or request an estimate on our website.

 

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Sanitizing Your Home for the New Year

January 1, 2025 by eric

The new year is a perfect time to refresh and sanitize your home—the holidays often mean lots of time spent indoors, which, while cozy, can also mean more time for dirt and germs to accumulate. This is also prime flu season, so sanitizing your home thoroughly and regularly is essential.

By being strategic with your cleaning, you can create a healthier environment for your family as you get ready for spring. Here are some tips to guide your winter sanitizing routine.

Focus on High-Touch Surfaces

Daily living is the perfect way to spread germs and bacteria, so it’s important to pay special attention to the often-touched surfaces around your home and disinfect them regularly.

Use a disinfectant spray or wipe that is approved to kill bacteria and viruses. Be sure to read the product instructions to ensure you’re allowing enough contact time for the disinfectant to work properly.

  • Doorknobs and handles: Wipe entry door handles (both sides) as well as interior door handles, including closets.
  • Light switches: Often overlooked, these are touched multiple times a day. (Pro Tip: wipe the wall around the light switch as well, as oils from skin can make this area grimy over time.)
  • Faucets and handles: Kitchen and bathroom faucets are especially prone to harboring bacteria. (Don’t forget cabinet handles and drawer pulls!)
  • Appliance handles: Refrigerators, ovens, and microwaves (don’t forget the buttons) often go unnoticed during regular cleaning.
  • Remote controls: These are frequently handled but rarely cleaned.
  • Phone: It may not be part of your home, but it has likely landed on nearly every surface throughout. Disinfect it regularly to avoid spreading germs.

Don’t Neglect Soft Surfaces

Soft surfaces also deserve attention. These can harbor allergens, dust mites, and bacteria that accumulate over the winter months. Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter to remove as much debris as possible. For a deeper clean, consider steam cleaning or using a fabric-safe disinfectant spray. Here are some areas to pay attention to:

  • Carpet
  • Rugs
  • Upholstered furniture
  • Curtains and drapes

Go the Extra Mile in Your Living Spaces

Every now and then, it’s important to take your cleaning routine a step further to get rid of unwanted germs. Here are some tips for disinfecting the most lived-in areas of your home: 

  • Wipe refrigerator shelves: Spills and expired food can lead to bacterial growth. Empty the fridge, wipe down all surfaces with a disinfectant, and reorganize your items.
  • Clean your dining chairs: This is especially important if you have young kids. Wipe down seats, backs, and armrests (if applicable) with a disinfectant, or use a fabric-safe spray if needed.
  • Launder the living room: Throw pillows and blankets are often used by the whole family, so it’s important to clean them regularly. If a pillow isn’t machine washable, use a fabric-safe spray.
  • Disinfect ancillary eating surfaces: If, like many families, yours enjoys eating or snacking in the living room, be sure to disinfect your coffee table and end tables regularly.
  • Wipe handrails & banisters: Similar to door handles, stair railings receive near-constant attention from household hands. Sanitize them with a disinfectant wipe or spray, and for wooden rails, follow up with a polish.  
  • Clean shower curtains and liners: Wash these in hot water if they’re machine washable or replace them if they show signs of mildew.
  • Sanitize your home office: Work from home? Have a gamer in the family? Don’t forget to clean your keyboard, mouse, and desk surface.

Maintain Clean Supplies

As you sanitize your home, remember to clean your cleaning supplies. Disinfect mop heads, vacuum filters, and cleaning cloths to avoid spreading germs. If you use disposable wipes or paper towels, be sure to dispose of them properly.

Green Cleaning Options

If you prefer eco-friendly cleaning methods, consider using natural disinfectants such as white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, or baking soda. While these may not be as potent as chemical disinfectants for killing certain viruses, they can still be effective for general cleaning and reducing bacterial growth.

Get Started Today

By targeting high-touch surfaces and taking your cleaning routine to a deeper level, you can reduce the spread of germs and allergens, creating a healthier home for you and your family.

Of course, taking your cleaning routine to another level takes time and energy—so we’re here to help. Contact us for a free estimate on residential cleaning so you can focus on maintaining your resolutions and enjoying your clean home. 

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5 Tips for Efficient Holiday Cleaning

December 1, 2024 by eric

Ah, the holiday season… a time for joy, togetherness, and… endless cleaning!

With family and friends coming and going, it can quickly feel like you’re stuck in a cycle of tidying up after each gathering. Luckily, there are a few simple tricks that can help you keep your home clean and organized, even with a revolving door of guests.

Here are our top five tips for efficient holiday cleaning:

  1. Clean as You Go

One of the easiest ways to stay on top of the holiday mess is to clean as you go. Whether you’re cooking in the kitchen or hosting guests in the living room, take a few moments to tidy up between conversations and activities. Wipe down countertops after preparing food, load dishes into the dishwasher as soon as you’re done with them, and encourage your guests to place their cups and plates in the sink when they’re finished. This prevents mess from piling up and makes post-event cleanup far less overwhelming.

  1. Designate a Drop Zone

Clutter is inevitable during the holidays, especially with guests arriving with coats, bags, and gifts. Instead of letting things get scattered throughout your home, set up a designated drop zone near the entryway. A coat rack, bench with storage, or large basket for bags can help keep everything in one place. Not only does this keep your home looking neat, but it makes it easier for guests to grab their belongings on the way out.

  1. Set a Quick Daily Routine

During the holiday season, implementing a short, daily cleaning routine can save you from spending hours deep cleaning before every event. Spend 15 to 20 minutes each day picking up clutter, vacuuming high-traffic areas, and wiping down surfaces. This simple habit will keep your home feeling fresh and presentable without taking too much of your time. Plus, when you do need to tackle a bigger cleanup, it won’t be nearly as overwhelming.

  1. Use Multi-Purpose Cleaning Supplies

The holidays are busy enough without having to juggle dozens of different cleaning products. Streamline your routine by using multi-purpose cleaners that work on a variety of surfaces, from countertops to appliances and floors. You’ll save time switching between products and ensure you always have the right supplies on hand. Microfiber cloths are also a great addition to your cleaning kit—they’re reusable, effective, and can be used for just about any surface.

  1. Make Use of Hidden Storage

One key to keeping your home tidy during the holidays is having a place for everything. Hidden storage solutions, like decorative baskets, ottomans with compartments, and shelving units with doors, can help you store items out of sight but within easy reach. This makes it simple to clean up quickly when guests are on their way, while also preventing clutter from building up.

Bonus Tip: Encourage Guests to Remove Shoes

To keep your floors pristine (and avoid constant mopping and vacuuming), ask guests to remove their shoes when they arrive. Set up a shoe rack or basket near the door and offer a cozy pair of socks or house slippers for guests who might feel uncomfortable going barefoot. Not only will this reduce the amount of dirt tracked through your house, but it creates a welcoming, cozy atmosphere.

 

With these tips, you can keep your home clean and organized throughout the holidays, without sacrificing too much time or effort. If you want to start the season with a nice deep clean, we’re here to help! Contact us today for an estimate for residential cleaning. 

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Bathroom Odors: Simple Solutions For A Fresher Space

November 1, 2024 by eric

Let’s face it—bathrooms can quickly become hotspots for unpleasant odors, even when you stay on top of cleaning. Even with regular scrubbing and disinfecting, those lingering smells can sometimes be hard to shake.

 

But fear not—a few simple hacks can transform your bathroom into a consistently fresh-smelling space. Here’s how you can tackle bathroom odors with minimal effort and maximum results.

 

Create a dual-purpose air freshener

One of the easiest and most effective ways to neutralize bathroom odors is by using baking soda, a natural deodorizer that works wonders at absorbing unwanted smells. For a boost of fresh scent, combine baking soda with your favorite essential oils.

 

How to Create Your Air Freshener:

  • Take a small dish or jar and fill it with baking soda.
  • Add a few drops of essential oil—lavender, lemon, eucalyptus, or any scent you love.
  • Place the dish in a discreet corner of your bathroom.

 

The baking soda will absorb the odors, while the essential oils release a pleasant fragrance into the air. Replace the baking soda mixture every couple of weeks to keep your bathroom consistently fresh.

 

absorb odor with Charcoal

Another excellent odor-absorbing solution is activated charcoal. This powerhouse material has been used for centuries to purify air and absorb moisture and odors, making it a perfect addition to any bathroom.

 

How to Use Charcoal Bags:

  • Purchase small activated-charcoal bags (widely available online and in stores).
  • Place them in areas where odors tend to gather, such as near the toilet, under the sink, or in a bathroom cabinet.

 

Charcoal absorbs unpleasant smells without adding any fragrance of its own. The bags are also reusable—simply place them in direct sunlight every month to “recharge” the charcoal, and they’ll continue to work for months on end.

 

Ventilate, Ventilate, Ventilate

A major contributor to lingering bathroom odors is moisture buildup. Mildew, mold, and bacteria thrive in damp environments, which can lead to both visible and invisible problems in your bathroom. Proper ventilation is key to preventing odors from developing in the first place.

 

How to Improve Bathroom Ventilation:

  • Always run your bathroom exhaust fan during and after showers. Ideally, keep it on for at least 20 minutes post-shower to eliminate excess moisture.
  • If your bathroom doesn’t have an exhaust fan, consider cracking open a window to allow fresh air to circulate.
  • Regularly check areas where moisture can accumulate, such as around the shower curtain, in grout lines, or in corners. Keeping these spots dry will help keep your bathroom fresh.

 

Bonus Tip: Clean Your Drains Regularly

One often-overlooked source of bathroom odors is the drains. Buildup from soap, hair, and other debris can create unpleasant smells over time.

 

How to Keep Your Drains Fresh:

  • Pour a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the drain and let it sit for 15 minutes. Then flush the mixture with hot water. Repeat this process monthly.
  • Consider using a drain cover to catch hair and other debris before it clogs the pipes.

 

Conclusion

These easy and inexpensive solutions help combat odors at their source, ensuring your bathroom stays smelling fresh. If your bathroom needs a deep cleaning to really kick those odors, we’re here to help. Contact us today for an estimate for residential bathroom cleaning.

 

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