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People Who Finally Cleaned The Thing That Bothered Them So Much Shared 30 Pics Of Their Results
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People Who Finally Cleaned The Thing That Bothered Them So Much Shared 30 Pics Of Their Results

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Seeing clutter and grime disappear is always satisfying, regardless of how messy you can get. The kitchen sink is no longer an eyesore, you have more desk space to work with, and your entire living space becomes homey again. 
It’s likely the reason why the Cleaning Tips subreddit is a hit. With more than 870,000 members, it’s a thriving community where people share their cleaning hacks and the progress they’ve made with their tidying-up efforts. 
But for this list, we’ve picked out the best snapshots of people’s homes before and after they’ve cleaned up. Scroll through; some of these photos may inspire you to spruce up your space. 
You’ll also find our short conversations with Janine Adams, a St. Louis-based professional organizer and owner of Peace of Mind Organizing, as well as professional organizer Kate Bosch. They were generous enough to share her tips and insights about decluttering and cleaning.

#1 Cleaning My Depression Flat After Months Of Being In A Bad Place

Cleaning My Depression Flat After Months Of Being In A Bad Place
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#2 Finally Finished Cleaning My Depression Room!

Finally Finished Cleaning My Depression Room!
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#3 Found A Crumb Of Motivation. Only Done One Room So Far. Hoping Posting This Gives Me Enough Of A Boost To Keep Going After Dinner

Found A Crumb Of Motivation. Only Done One Room So Far. Hoping Posting This Gives Me Enough Of A Boost To Keep Going After Dinner
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You can look at decluttering as a cleansing ritual to eliminate the messy stuff around you. For Janine, it’s also a way to clear your mind. 

As she told Bored Panda, “It is amazingly freeing to know that you can find what you want when you want it. It just makes life easier.” On the other hand, Kate sees it as a way to increase your sense of well-being.

"The biggest surprise is the confidence you gain from being able to conquer your mess!"

#4 Thanks For Helping Me Work What Feels Like A Miracle!

Thanks For Helping Me Work What Feels Like A Miracle!
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#5 Cleaned My Depression Room After Months 🥵

Cleaned My Depression Room After Months 🥵
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#6 Not Perfect But I Feel Very Accomplished!

Not Perfect But I Feel Very Accomplished!
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If you feel daunted by the mere idea of spring cleaning or decluttering your home, Janine offers this tip: break the task into “small bites” or single out a particular task. This applies to all chores, whether cleaning the countertop, clearing trash, or loading used plates into a dishwasher. 

“Thinking about individual tasks, rather than one giant project, can make any clean-up feel more doable,” she said.

#7 Thanks To This Community I Discovered Barkeeper's Friend

Thanks To This Community I Discovered Barkeeper's Friend
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#8 Update On The Depression Den: Progress, Not Perfection

Update On The Depression Den: Progress, Not Perfection
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#9 Was Given These Pots, They Are Almost Brand New Again!

Was Given These Pots, They Are Almost Brand New Again!
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Here’s another pro tip from Janine: leave the lids off your often-used containers. As she explained, a lid adds an extra step to the process because of the need to take it out and put it back in. You can also be tempted to set items on top of it, which creates a new mess to clean up. 

Meanwhile, Janine has her own approach to decluttering, which she calls the "75% rule."

"When a space is 75% full, consider it full," she explains. "Instead of trying to cram everything in, leave a little elbow room so you can get things out and put them away without frustration."

#10 I Did It. After Months Of Severe Depression, I Did It

I Did It. After Months Of Severe Depression, I Did It
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#11 Before And After From The Back Of The Oven In My New Apartment

Before And After From The Back Of The Oven In My New Apartment
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#12 Before And After! Cleaning My Depression Den And Fixing My Life!

Before And After! Cleaning My Depression Den And Fixing My Life!
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Having a system also makes your cleaning and decluttering efforts more efficient. As Janine explained, “There is no right way to organize.” Professionals like herself can help create these systems tailored to specific needs, which covers establishing habits and routines to maintain order.

#13 I Came Home Early This Morning, Saw How Terribly Grungy My Front Door Was And Let My ADHD Take The Wheel

I Came Home Early This Morning, Saw How Terribly Grungy My Front Door Was And Let My ADHD Take The Wheel
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#14 Years Of Grime Removed From Tile Floor With Vinegar, Baking Soda, Dish Soap And Water

Years Of Grime Removed From Tile Floor With Vinegar, Baking Soda, Dish Soap And Water
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#15 The Pink Stuff vs. My Very Very Dirty Pan

The Pink Stuff vs. My Very Very Dirty Pan
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Whether you’re trying to remove the rust from a wall fan or the mildew from your bathroom tiles, other experts recommend doing so in a specific direction. Adriana Aziz of Australia-based cleaning company Maid For You advises moving clockwise to avoid missing a spot. 

As Aziz told Southern Living, the strategy helped decrease their customers’ re-clean requests by 80 percent. That’s a hack you can try out today.

#16 What Barkeepers Friend, Scrub Daddy, A Magic Eraser, And An Hour Of Elbow Grease Can Do For A Gross Tub

What Barkeepers Friend, Scrub Daddy, A Magic Eraser, And An Hour Of Elbow Grease Can Do For A Gross Tub
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#17 CLR Is Actually Magic. (With Some Elbow Grease)

CLR Is Actually Magic. (With Some Elbow Grease)
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#18 Before And After Of This $1 Pan I Bought

Before And After Of This $1 Pan I Bought
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Feather dusters have been around for a while, but the harsh reality is that they don’t do much to keep your home dustless and allergen-free. Author and cleaning expert Leslie Reichert recommends using a microfiber cloth instead. 

In an interview with Reader’s Digest, Reichert explained that microfiber cloths have an “exceptionally huge surface area.” Specifically, you’re looking at 40 times more compared to cotton fibers. They also hold up to six times their weight when submerged in water.

#19 I Cleaned My Year-Long Depression Room

I Cleaned My Year-Long Depression Room
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#20 I Stripped My BF's Hats.... I'm Horrified

I Stripped My BF's Hats.... I'm Horrified
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