The Spring cleaning schedule is part of a sponsored collaboration post for SheSpeaks and Walmart.
My seven-year old walked by me today as I was dusting and said “who’s coming over?”! Internally I was laughing, but gah son I clean all. day. long. Then after dinner my oldest son asked if I could help him clean his bathroom. I realize my cleaning up until now hasn’t been on any kind of schedule. It’s usually “oh, that really needs to be cleaned”. With three boys, I feel like my life is to clean up after them. This year I have come up with a spring cleaning schedule we can all pitch in and accomplish.
Cleaning is a huge chore, but it doesn’t have to be stressful. With a family plan you can get organized and prepped for a clean spring season.
Spring Cleaning Schedule
Prep Day:
Stock Up & Save
Start the spring cleaning schedule on the right foot by purchasing all of your household needs in bulk. Head to Walmart for those everyday essentials. If you are like me and enjoy online shopping use StockUpSave.com online to order those everyday essentials, you can even pick up in store free.
Purchase new toothbrushes and other disposable items like Venus, Gillette razors.

The Perfect Stock Up & Save Essentials For Spring Include:
- Bounty Select-A-Size 12-Pack Mega Roll
- Tide 100 oz. Original HE Liquid Laundry Detergent
- Pampers Swaddlers Huge Box
- Head & Shoulders Dry Scalp Shampoo, 23.7 oz.
- Head & Shoulders Dry Scalp Conditioner, 23.7 oz.
- Febreze Air Effects Linen & Sky
- Dawn Original 75 oz.
- Gillette MACH3 Sensitive Disposable 3-Pack
- Venus Sensitive Disposable 3-Pack
- Gain 100 oz. Original Liquid Laundry Detergent
- Charmin Ultra Strong 36 Double-Roll Pack
- Crest Pro-Health Advanced Toothpaste
Pro tips: Use the Ibotta app now to save even more with the P&G rewards.
Keep, Toss, Donate
Start a keep, toss and donate pile. Clean out the winter goods, old toys, go through drawers, closets, and purge all the stuff that has accumulated throughout the past year.
Once the clutter and old items have been removed and the donate pile is out of the room, you can start the deep cleaning.
Cleaning Days:
Tackle a set number of Rooms a Day
Don’t let yourself become overwhelmed with the spring cleaning schedule. Find a cluster of days that works best for your families schedule and together tackle two rooms a day. I like to pick a large and small room to tackle each day so that we don’t feel overwhelmed and we only spend a couple of hours accomplishing.
Top to Bottom Washing
Fill a bucket with warm water and Dawn dish soap. Using clean rags start to wipe down top to bottom. Ring rags out a bout so they do not make a mess. Replace with clean water as needed.

- Start with the ceiling and wipe off lights and ceiling fans.
- Wash windows with rags and go over them with dry rags. Use your favorite glass cleaner to remove any steaks.
- Move on to the walls next wiping them down and cleaning any problem spots.
- Clean baseboards thoroughly.
- Wipe down doors, handles and light switches.
After washing with Dawn and warm water, move on to finish the rest of the room.
- Dust and wax furniture.
- Remove and wash all linens, chair covers, window treatments, etc.
- Clean chair and couch cushions with a vacuum to pull any dirt and dust that gets in crevices.
- Flip mattress and use Febreze Air Effects Linen & Sky to freshen up the entire room.
- Shampoo carpets, clean grout, and thoroughly vacuum floors.
Hallways and Closets
Thoroughly clean hallways and closets using the top to bottom method.
Garage and Porch
Purge items in the garage and porch. Do a thorough cleaning and get rid of old equipment and play gear.
Stock Up & Save Facebook Event
Attend the April Stock Up & Save Event on Facebook to learn more information and get reminders throughout the month.
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