If una really know where some of us dey come from, the kind load wey we dey carry for head, the responsibilities wey dey our neck and how hard e be to reach this level, una no go just open mouth talk some kind things.
Everything no be for social media. Everything no be couch, TV stand and fine room pictures.
Some of us dey sponsor ourselves, support family, pay school fees, take care of parents, settle bills and still dey try build a better life little by little.
The fact say my room never look the way you want am make e look no mean say I no dey make progress.
The things wey matter to me fit no be the things wey matter to you.
Before you judge person from one picture, remember say you no know the full story.
You no know where the person start from, wetin him don pass through, and the sacrifices wey him don make to get where him dey today.
I no dey compete with anybody. I dey move at my own pace, and I thank God for how far I don come.
One love 💙🙌
Deep Clean Tasks Most People Skip: deep cleaning is about tackling the things you ignore all the time, the ones that quietly affect your health and your home.
Here are 5 deep clean tasks that most people skip every single time
1/ Behind and under large appliances
Your fridge, washing machine, and oven sit on accumulated dust, grease, and debris.
Pull them out once in a while and vacuum the coils on the back of the fridge (dust buildup = higher energy bills + overheating), and clean the floor beneath.
This extends appliance life significantly.
2/ Mattress deep clean
We spend a third of our lives on this thing. It collects sweat, dead skin, and dust mites, yet it never ever gets cleaned
• Vacuum both sides thoroughly
• Spot clean stains with an upholstery cleaner
• Sprinkle baking soda, leave 2 hours, vacuum off
• Flip or rotate it
Do this twice a year minimum.
3/ Window tracks and frames
Clean windows are great. Filthy tracks underneath them? Nobody sees it until light hits them
Old toothbrush + diluted white vinegar + cotton buds for the corners, should tay20 minutes. The difference is significant.
4/ Extractor fan covers
The kitchen extractor fan collects grease from cooking all year.
Remove the filter/cover. Soak in hot water + dish soap for 30 minutes. Scrub. Dry. Replace.
A clogged extractor doesn't just look bad, it stops working properly, letting cooking odours and moisture build up in your kitchen.
5/ Curtains and blinds
Curtains absorb dust, allergens, and cooking odours all year long.
Most are machine washable. Do it.
Blinds: wipe each slat with a damp microfibre cloth or put fabric ones in a pillowcase and tumble dry on low.
Save this thread for your next deep clean.
Which of these are you guilty of skipping?