What a really quick way to clean my room? PLEASE HELP!?


Question:My mom told my that my friend can spend the night, ONLY IF my room is SPOTLESS! Ok, well, it's not. I mean, I'm not used to cleaning my room. And I have to have it cleaned by tomorrow at 4:00. SHARP! That's when my mom will be home to check my room! PLEASE HELP!

Answers:
dont worry i have the same problem my friends are coming next week but im on work experiance so i wont be able to clean my room, and im sort of embarrased about it
im probably worse thatn you I SHARE and i cant move any of my sisters stuff i cant even touch it! THINK U GOT A PROBLEM?

so what to do heres my little guide
1. work out where there going to sleep
2. create space for each sleeping bag e.t.c
3. move all visible junk (that you dont want your friends to see) out of view/site (out of site out of mind)
4. anything you dont want to get in the way simple store in a box under your bed.
5. make a pile of the junk on the floor and turn it into USE FOR SLEEPOVER and DONT USE FOR SLEEPOVER
e.g board games/make-up/manicure kits/dvds/music e.tc
6. once everything is out of the way (and not stashed in wardrobes or in bags) vaccum the floor to get rid of any crums
7. tidy up any odd bits of rubbish that have 'fallen' out of the piles then once it looks 'spotless' then you add your own personal touch e.g posters

hope this helps
and hey you've got tomorrow aswell
so then if you want to do it the long way
1.empty all the contents out of your room (except the obvious i.e beds)
2. vacum the floor
3. place the sleeping bags on the floor
4. in a box place everything you'll use for the sleepover
5. do the same but for the stuff you wont use
6. with the stuff find places to hide it (i.e bottom of wardobe/underbed)


hope this helps


move it all to another room, put it all in the closet, or grow a few extra arms, or get off the puter and just clean it
Start right away and just don't think about how long it's going to take and you will find yourself almost done.
The main thing is to start right away and keep at it until you're done. Take everything in your room that's not in the right place and make 4 piles in the hall -- throwaway items, items to keep that go somewhere else besides your room, items you want to keep in your room and your laundry. Start your laundry, throw away the first pile, bag up the second pile for the room(s) it goes to and put them there, vacuum your room, dust your shelves, make your bed and then put the items in the third pile back in your room in the right place. Then finish your laundry, fold it up, and put it away in the right place (you might need to organize your dresser drawers a little in order to do this). You've got plenty of time if you start right away and don't get sidetracked.
if you are not used to clean your room,well this is the time to learn and be responsible,stop wasting time start now...
This is bad advice but when I was a kid it worked for me.

SHOVE EVERYTHING UNDER THE BED! lol
Go outside and drag the garden hose into your house. Go in your room and start spraying. A pressure washer is even better.
get off the computer and start you will be done in less than 3 hours
Pick up all the dirty clothes, take them to the laundry room, then you should know where everything that is very important to you is, so put all that in a box, and throw everything else away. Dust, vacuum . Fix bed, and then since all that stuff that wasn't important is gone, it should be easier to keep clean, and you will never miss that stuff anyway!
Put everything in its own place, vaccuum, polish and make your bed. lol
Get a box, throw everything in it and put it in a cornor, cover it with a blanket and put a pillow on it, it will look like a little seat in the cornor.
good luck.

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