" Do n’t hold on to junk that you never expend because you do n’t require to create waste by flip it out . It ’s already waste ; it just endure in your house instead of in a landfill . "

Recently, Redditoru/totsatot0asked, “What’s the best hack when deep cleaning your house?”

Here are 17 of the top responses:

1.“I read something in passing that said to spend ten minutes a day putting ten things away. It’s helped me so much with the clutter.”

2.“Asking someone to help you. You can do both the hard cleaning in a short time period and be efficient.”

3.“Clean wearing a head torch — if it looks good under such good light, it’ll look [very good] under normal lighting.”

4.“Top down. One room at a time. Pace yourself.”

5.“If you haven’t used it in a year, you probably won’t ever use it. Get rid of it.”

6.“Bowl of water and squeezed lemon. Microwave for three minutes. Wipe. Done and smells nice.”

7.“Take a laundry basket into the room with you. While you’re cleaning, anything in the room that belongs in another room goes into the laundry basket. When you go to the next room, the first thing you do is look in the laundry basket for anything that belongs in that room.”

8.“Lots of Hefty bags, and don’t be precious — throw it all away/donate it.”

9.“Set a timer. Work nonstop until the timer goes off.”

10.“Energizing music.”

11.“Don’t hold on to junk that you never use because you don’t want to create waste by throwing it out. It’s already waste; it just lives in your house instead of in a landfill.”

12.“Organize based on how you use things rather than their type or category, and make it as easy as possible to put things back where they go, even if it isn’t the most efficient or elegant solution.”

13.“Tidy first, and don’t leave any one spot in the house empty-handed.”

14.“Wet Swiffer to clean the shower, especially if the ceiling needs a cleaning. Same for a dry Swiffer on non-tile surfaces.”

15.“135L contractor bags.”

16.“Maybe not a hack, but something that’s always worked for me: just haul everything out of the room you’re cleaning (don’t worry about the ensuing chaos). Strip it down; clean the surfaces. Then as you start putting everything back, you’ll find yourself naturally cleaning all the nitty gritty things as you go — as well as tossing out the dead weight and reorganizing in a sensible manner.”

17.And finally: “Declutter, declutter, declutter.”

mention : Some responses have been blue-pencil for duration / clarity .

Reese Witherspoon with short blonde hair, wearing a denim shirt with embroidery. Text on image: "What like it's hard?"

Broad City's Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer wear protective suits and face masks, standing in a cluttered room

Woman wearing a headlamp and jacket stands outdoors; person with weights is blurred in the background

Issa Rae wearing a head wrap and face mask, cleaning inside a refrigerator, from the HBO series "Insecure"

A man with minor face injuries looks ahead with a serious expression. Text reads: "I don't need it anymore."

A person wearing blue gloves cleans the exterior of a microwave with a blue cloth

Alex from Maid carrying a large laundry basket down stairs in a modern home

A man is seen in a living room holding two large garbage bags. The background shows a modern, well-decorated home with a bookshelf and floor lamp

A close-up illustration from The Simpsons shows hands adjusting a timer to 30 minutes. Caption reads &quot;<em>TICKING</em>&quot;

Woman wearing headphones dusting, mopping and dancing in a living room filled with plants, furniture, and children's toys

A woman in a polo shirt is tossing out a shirt from a doorway

Reese Witherspoon smiles and speaks the caption, &quot;It's a system!&quot;, in a home storage area.

Kate McKinnon, wearing a multicolored cardigan and bright pants, is spraying a phone with disinfectant in a living room set on a show

Woman in a sweater and jeans dances while mopping the floor in a modern kitchen

A man in a construction outfit and hard hat is working indoors, holding a large trash bag. There is construction debris and tools around him

Robin Williams, dressed as Mrs. Doubtfire in a domestic setting, is energetically dancing with a broom

Marie Kondo holds a cloth, smiling and gesturing enthusiastically, with the text &quot;THIS SPARKS JOY!&quot;