10 ‘Weird’ Asian Cleaning Hacks for a Sparkling Home

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Traditional Asian Cleaning Hacks Are Here To Keep Your House Clean & Your Energy Positive

Asians regard cleaning their homes as a symbol for peace and positivity. It’s not only a chore that needs to get done…

The ‘weird’ Asian thing is, these people are super busy, just like you are, but prioritize cleanliness at all times. It could be that it’s not as hard as we make it be.

We got inspired by Asian cleaning and learned that the smallest things matter more than we care to believe. If you’re detail-oriented like I am, you are going to love this!

In Western tradition, you clean your house in the spring, when the weather gets warmer and energy levels rise. It’s a whole ritual people abide by every year. In other places, the general spring cleaning session has to take place right in time for Easter.

However, Asian people have always cleaned their homes just before the year ends. Accordingly, this timing ensures that the new year will be welcomed and cherished in a clean home, which, if you ask me, can be just the Spanish equivalent to eating 12 grapes at New Year’s Eve midnight or the American equivalent to kissing your loved one at midnight for good fortune.

Regardless of when you eventually make time for these 10 Asian cleaning hacks, here are the ones we thought you would like best.

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1. Keep A New Pair Of Slippers In Each Room

In Asian homes, where shoes come off, slippers are a must. You will usually find them neatly kept on the balcony, the restroom, and the bedrooms. This simple trick ensures that dust and dirt don’t travel between rooms.

Once you do implement this Asian hack, they say, you will sweep your floors less often. Keep in mind you don’t need the fanciest slippers for every single room or area – cleanliness beats perfectionism.

2. Toss An Old Item After Buying A New One

I love this one personally. Is this Marie Kondo who gave the advice?

According to recent research, clutter in our homes makes us feel mentally worse. Clutter is popularly an Americans’ problem as well.

Avoid it at all costs by simply removing an old item after buying a new one. Were you gifted an outfit or dress that you like more than what you used to wear? Grab the old ones and take them to a good recycling center.

After implementing this new rule, my home and mind feel calmer and more relaxed.

3. Get Your Windows & Flyscreens Squeaky Clean

Since we keep windows closed during the cold season, a good clean before opening them during the warm season can do wonders.

So, before you open them, wash the window panes and clean the window screens of all the dirt and pollen that accumulated over the colder weather.

Essentially, the fresh air getting into your home will feel differently and more pure.

4. Wash Pans Immediately After Cooking

Trying to save time by leaving your big dinner washing up for later? Based on Asian customs, this is in fact wasting more time. That hardened crust and air-dried grease is needless to say a hassle after just a few hours of sitting in the sink.

Instead, Asians use a fraction of that time by washing pans immediately after cooking. They are always left with a squeeky clean kitchen instead of leaving it for later.

5. Do A Little Laundry Every Day

I choose to listen to old Asian ladies who have done laundry their entire lives. Small batches, not everything in one go.

Laundry can be a daunting chore for many, even if the washing machine does most of the job. You then have to iron and fold clothing manually, so we get it.

However, reserving as little as 30 minutes for daily small batches of laundry can save time and stress in the long run, especially in a big family home. If you want the extra out of this little hack, make it more fun with detergent capsules and other cleaning products that would give you motivation and satisfaction.

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6. Check Your Fridge For Spoiled Food Once A Week

Checking your fridge for spoiled food once a week can extend your products’ shelf life and prevent bad smell. Keep this on your weekly to do list and it’ll work like a charm that reminds you what foods you have to use up and what others you can save for later.

Part of this that we may not like to admit is, buy a few ingredients at a time only. It avoids spoiled food and food waste.

7. Clean Your Room The First Thing In The Morning

Reaching out for your phone first thing in the morning? According to this Asian cleaning hack, cleaning your room first thing in the morning is an essential ritual of calm and serenity for the rest of the day.

Making a habit out of this will make you feel more disciplined and focused. American research follows suit, and concludes that cleaning your room in the morning can improve mental health.

8. Spray Antibacterial Fabric Spray On Your Clothes

Keeping your clothing fresh has almost certainly never been so easy. Nowadays, there are just so many cleaning products we tend to overlook.

Other than that, we’ve learned that Asian people use antibacterial fabric spray to stop germs from spreading to furniture and other home areas. Pretty simple, clever, and straightforward I will say.

Doesn’t it sound like an effortless cleaning hack? Try the advanced Febreze fabric spray and sit back. Germs won’t be too happy about it though.

9. Avoid Getting Attached To Material Things

”People let go of material things once they realize they only provide temporary happiness.”

Number 9 hit me hard. It’s time we finally learn and stop getting attached to objects and material things. Asian culture says that once an object has served its purpose, you need to let it go before it becomes a soulless attachment.

They practice this with meaningful gifts that don’t speak to them anymore, old letters, boxes, gift wrapping paper, obsolete gadgets, and antiques.

10. Add A Splash Of Color To Your Home

In Asian countries, it is common for people to change their home decor based on the season. Adding a splash of color that matches the time of the year or holiday can be one of the simplest ways of inviting serenity and celebration through your doors.

A few lovely ideas of adding color to your home include changing your bedsheets, throw pillows, or tablecloth. Cheap but more than effective.

What did you think of these 10 Asian cleaning hacks? Let us know down below in the comments!

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