Hosting a Home Party? You need cleaners!

We all want our house to be clean and presentable for our guests, but few of us have hours to dedicate to getting the job done. These tips will help you to get through the most important areas you’ll want to clean before hosting a party. There are also strategies for keeping the mess under control throughout your event. Finally, there are tips for dealing with the aftermath once your guests go home

Cleaning Checklist for Hosting Houseguests

Grandmother and granddaughter washing dishes

Your fastidious Aunt Elsie is going to stay at your house for the weekend. She likes to point out untidiness and dirt like an ill-mannered grammarian likes to point out your incorrect usage of «who» and «whom.» You have a day to prepare for her stay. What do you clean, and what do you leave? Put together a bulletproof checklist of what you should clean before those white-gloved houseguests arrive.

Keeping Tidy During Your Party

Woman pouring wine for friend

As the host, you’ve planned the menu, prepared the food, set out the buffet, and you feel like everything is under control. Then your guests arrive and the eating and drinking begin. And along with the fun comes the chaos of dirty dishes, glasses, and serving pieces. While you don’t want to make your guests feel uncomfortable by cleaning your house while you should be visiting with them and enjoying your party, there are little things you can do to keep the mess under control. Bring dirty dishes into the kitchen, refill overflowing trash cans with new bags, and also check the powder room for cleanliness.

Cleaning up Spills

Spilled wine on carpet

Your tablecloth doesn’t need to be tossed into the rag pile if candle wax drips on it. Removing pesky wax isn’t as difficult as you’d think.

Wine stains on the carpet or linens should also be dealt with quickly in order to properly remove them.