Take the chore out of your cleaning schedule by finding a clean method that works for your busy life! Below are 4 free printable cleanings schedules made into checklists that you can quickly print out to make life just a little easier. So decide on a cleaning system that works with your personality and your busy life. It’s easier than you’d think!
This is the third installment of our How to Clean series here on Tip Junkie. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, be sure to grab my free printable Stain Removal Guide that is perfectto hang in your laundry room. I’m telling you, it is SO handy! I’m assuming you took action after my second installment (How to Get the Mean out of Clean) and your kids are now helping to clean the house, thanks to my 3 easy steps? {I’d love to hear how it’s going!}
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What’s Your Cleaning Personality?
Are you ready to create an easy system that will set-you-up-for-success and keep your home organized, all the while working with your personality? {raising hand} I’ve come up with 4 personality types and a system to go with each one, so let’s begin!
Are you always on-the-go, a social butterfly, a mom of toddlers or a list maker? If so, then I’ve hooked you up. I’ve put together lists that will help you easily make a system you can commit to because it totally works with who you are at the core. For instance, if you are a social butterfly ~ then entertain! Having people in your home once a month will ensure that it gets clean. {snicker}
4 Printable Cleaning Checklists
Print any of these out to see which one works best for your lifestyle. Just decide what personality type you are, and then check out the lists I’ve provided. Chose the one that works best for you and you’ll be on your way to making a cleaning schedule that is easy because it’s tailored to your personality!
1. For the Girl Always On-The-Go: Here’s a simple cleaning schedule that’s perfect for someone who’s already into a routine and has her days assigned with activities.
2. For the Social Butterfly: You’re going to want your week-at-a-glance cleaning checklist to be pretty and double as decor, right? Pop this beauty into a frame and use a wipe-on/wipe-off marker to keep track of your cleaning schedule week after week.
3. For the Mom of Toddlers: I really like this dot-to-dot weekly cleaning schedule. It’s comprehensive but with a lot of flexibility so you need not be a highly scheduled mom to use it. Simply color in the dot on the day{s} you’re planning to accomplish each task.
4. For the List Maker: If you love lists, this year-round cleaning checklist is a little more comprehensive. You have everything you need on one sheet: with a Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Annually schedule at a glance.
What do you think? Have you figured out what personality type you are? If so, be sure to download the lists I have for you, and if you are on the fence, down load them all. They are so cute and useful! {wink}
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What Are Your Cleaning Tips?
How To Clean Series:
1. Stain Removal Guide {free printable}
2. 3 Steps To Take The Mean Out of “Clean!” {printable job charts}
3. Find A Cleaning Schedule That Works for YOU! {4 printable checklists}
4. How To Make Your Cleaning Closet Cute!
Disclaimer: How to clean series is sponsored by GreatCleaners.com. All opinions and cleaning methods are my own. {wink}










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These are all great! I’m going to print out the first one and make good use of it. Thanks so much!
Hi,I just want to tell you the best cleaner I have ever found, is at the Dollar Tree. you can go on line and find it. It is called Bar-bo. it cleans everything, even under you hood. it cleans stuff that you have given up on, it is the Best cleaner I have ever found. It cleans everything. I had so much fun trying to find something it wouldn’t clean, and so far I have not found anything yet. I have got so much stuff cleaned, that I had given up on, and I had a ball. So Please go and buy a few bottles, you will find that it will do the best job you ever seen. Have fun trying to find something it won’t clean, Happy Cleaning. Gerry
wow…loved…I will print all
Great idea! <3 it!
I love the colors and designs on each of the prints. I can use them as decors and make them more accessible for everyone to see. I wouldn’t want them to miss their cleaning schedule. This is a fantastic idea. I will print all of them right away. Thank you for sharing.
You shouldn’t use clip on or tablet toilet cleaners, they ruin the inner workings in a toilet tank. I work for a company that sells plumbing fixtures and that is one of the major causes of toilets, seals, etc not working correctly. Most if not all of the higher end brands actually tell you upon purchase never to use them. Easy solution… Gloves and a toilet brush.
Love these printables! Thanks so much!!
i LOVE your printable cleaning schedules!! Thanks for sharing them
I just prefer to clean with Get Clean (Shaklee) all Natural & Non-Toxic cleaners instead of conventional cleaners.
Love these! Thanks so much! I’m going to recreate & personalize using #2 & #4. So exciting!!
These are great and just what I am looking for in a cleaning schedule. Thank you!
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Thanks for sharing. Love these and especially that you can frame them as reminders.
Amazing post!
Thank you
I was wondering if you had blank templates of the week at a glance schedule so we could customize it to our needs? Thanks so much:)
Thanks for the templates. I am leaning toward the Dot to Dot one. One tip I have learned along the years is to use Avon bubbles in your toilet and in the tub. It helps prevents rings. For the toilet just one capfull in the bowl works. And just a capfull in the tub.
Also Hot Sauce from Taco bell or Del taco (mild heat red). Will clean silver ware and metals.
A template for #4 would be great…see the older you get the harder small print is to read…Love getting older
I love your templates. Thank you! I was wondering what program you used to make me. I’ve made some similar templates sing Wors. I was wondering if there’s any easier way to make them.
Wow, I really need to spell check. I’ve made some similar templates using word. I was wondering how you made your cleaning schedules. Thank you!
Wow, nice that you are sharing printable cleaning schedules. I know it is much easier, when I have a schedule to stick to. I just need to catch up on my to do list.
what a nice tutorial! thanks so much for sharing
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