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To Clean Or Not To Clean

July 11th, 2008 - Sandra Marshall

Ok I don’t mean literally whether to live in a mess or do some cleaning. My question really is how much to do oneself on the basis that most of we girls find cleaning and housework generally about as boring as any man would if they got around to doing much of it. Of course there are women who actually enjoy this dubious task and good luck to them, and there are those who end up doing extra as a job, the latter being integral to my question.

When I was working full time in the UK (ok a long time ago now), I automatically had a cleaner each week and at various times since I have also had one, simply because I’m not that good at getting around to housework and tend to do the bare minimum, having so many other more interesting calls on my time. Now I have a really pleasant and quite cheap Romanian lady every Wednesday, who does a great job and completely blitzes my apartment in 3 hours.

My problem is that in this land of wind and dust, and with my windows open all year round for my cats, and said cats depositing hair to varying degrees daily, I’m not too sure now what real benefits I get from my cleaning lady. I think that what I really need is to be able to pay her the same for coming for 30 mins each day, since my floors seem permanently covered in dust and animal hair! and whilst my home looks fantastic just after she leaves (great if I only invite anyone over on Wednesday night) almost by the next afternoon the cleanliness is starting to diminish!

Initially I only had her fortnightly to do the jobs I really hate and relieve Chris of his window cleaning duties. Maybe that is what I should have stuck with, whilst ensuring I did a little cleaning each day. Now that I pay her every week for more hours, I am even more loath to do much myself and tend to ignore the dust and wait for her stirling efforts. A prime example was when my visitors left on Monday and my instinct to tidy up straight away was over-ruled as I didn’t want to risk leaving my cleaner nothing much to do a mere 2 days later. You see what I mean?

So here is my question to myself: would my apartment be cleaner if I put in the effort myself daily and invested my cleaner money on a spanking new baby ‘animal’ Dyson which @ 399€ promises to suck up thoroughly all those little black hairs and dust, and be cute and tiny to store? The answer is probably. AND if I can find someone to bring one back from the UK, they are only 280€ with free delivery from Amazon.

I also have to own up to not particularly liking having someone working in my apartment all afternoon. It was great when I used to be out at work, but now I tend to find myself often sitting around out of her way actually just waiting for my cleaner to finish, when I guess I could be doing it myself.

SO I’m pondering on this one and as rumour has it my cleaner may be off doing something else for the whole of August, maybe this is a good time to try the alternative and get back into being a slightly more ‘proper’ wife as my husband would cheekily say… hee … hee.

AND of course for those of you who have just read Chris’s last article, I am quids in as I won a 1000€ bet that Batch PC would not have the cable he needed cheaper than the posh 39€ one he was about to recklessly buy! He thought he was making a point about me being ‘penny pinching’ but I like to think women are much better at micro management when it comes to money and have a less cavalier attitude to looking after and spending it. Anyway I can buy my cute baby Dyson even at Spanish prices, and still have 600€ to treat myself to something else!

AND whilst the jury is still out, if I do decide to keep my cleaner long term, I’m sure she will enjoy the playing with the baby Dyson!!!

SO that in essence is my question: Are weekly cleaners particularly beneficial here in Almerimar, and is it better to clean or not to clean (yourself)?

About Almerimar

Almerimar is located in the region of Andalucia, Spain. The nearest airport is 30km away in Almeria. Other airports that are within 3 hours include Malaga, Murcia, Granada, and Alicanti. Other holiday resorts in the region include Mojacar , Aguadulce and Roquetas de Mar

Almerimar is a great place to live as an expat amongst the expats, or to work amongst the Spanish. There are all kinds of properties including villas, apartments and town houses for rent or sale. It is a very traditional part of Spain, with traditional Spanish foods so if you plan to travel to Spain either to look for jobs, for your company to trade with companies in Spain, or to learn Spanish and enjoy the Spanish weather then come and take a look.

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10 Responses to “To Clean Or Not To Clean”

  1. Chris Marshall Says:

    Hmmmm …….. so how exactly does this wonderful device clean the windows?

  2. Sandra Marshall Says:

    Ooh that is a good question! However it’s on its way from UK … ordered… with all its lovely attachments. Only thing is will need a plug adaptor but I’m sure you can sort that one out!

  3. Chris Marshall Says:

    Bye Bye cleaner then!!!!

  4. Mary Adamson-Leigh Says:

    keep your cleaner! I find I have to do some cleaning each day anyway as it is so dusty here. Having my cleaner means that I can do a quick once over daily knowing that she will have a thorough srcub once a week!

  5. Sandra Marshall Says:

    AAh so basically the bit that is missing in my quest for a clean apartment is my quick once over daily! Whether I keep my cleaner will I guess depend on how thorough that becomes, and how much my Dyson Baby inspires me!!!

  6. Chris Marshall Says:

    But if you keep the place clean on a daily basis what is there for the cleaner to do?

    We don’t use the oven much at all (certainly not for anything messy i.e. roasts) and we tidy the kitchen as we go along.

    So if we dust and hover daily what is there except the bathrooms and windows that would need doing?

    Maybe a monthly spring clean for 1/2 a day could make sense, but unless you are mega rich, mega rich or in ill health surely a cleaner is just for the lazy?????? Now I am lazy I admit, but I have never really ‘got’ the whole cleaner thing to be honest. I know of people who clean before their cleaner turns up as they don’t want them to think they live in a mess, or spend time drinking tea and chatting when they are paying them to clean - a weird phenomena it seems to me.

    The Dyson won anyway ……….. and I am back on window cleaning duty it seems, which I can’t complain about given my comment above :-)

  7. Mary Adamson-Leigh Says:

    Clearly not a cleaner Chris! A quick once over with the brush and a duster takes about 15 mins but doesn´t entail going under things, doing windows and scrubbing out the bathrooms. It merely makes the place look ok if anyone pops in and prevents yoiu from being ankle deep in dust……..

  8. Chris Marshall Says:

    Think that is what I said??

    So if we dust and hover daily what is there except the bathrooms and windows that would need doing?

    If you spend 15 - 20 mins a day dusting and sweeping which after all is the main issue here with all the dust, cats etc. then that just leaves the windows and bathroom (and maybe kitchen) to give a good clean to once a week.

    What we used to do is I would do the windows while Sands did the bathrooms and kitchen (if it needed it - rarely does and keep it clean as we go along) so all in all it maybe took an hour.

    Maybe it is a ‘man thing’ but I don’t care if someone pops in on the off chance and finds the place looking lived in - after all that is what we do, live in it :-)

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