Cleaning Stairs
1. Dust First: Use a microfiber cloth or duster to remove dust and debris from railings, corners, and edges.
2. Vacuum Thoroughly: Use a vacuum with a crevice tool to clean each step, focusing on corners and risers.
3. Spot Treat Stains: For carpeted stairs, use a carpet stain remover or a mixture of warm water and dish soap to tackle stains.
4. Mop for Hard Floors: If the stairs are hardwood, tile, or laminate, damp mop with a gentle floor cleaner. Always wring the mop out well to avoid excess moisture.
5. Polish or Protect: For wooden stairs, apply a wood polish or protective wax to enhance shine and prevent scuff marks.
6. Use a Handheld Tool: If available, use a handheld vacuum or steamer for easier maneuvering on stairs.
Cleaning stairs regularly ensures safety and keeps them looking great!