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10 Smart Charts That Will Make You a Pro at Cleaning Anything

Brittany Kline | Updated April 22, 2025 Organization

Tired of feeling overwhelmed by the mess? These smart cleaning charts will help you clean faster, stay organized, and finally feel on top of your home.
Charts That Will Make You a Pro at Cleaning
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Printable house cleaning charts displayed, including daily checklists, stain removal guides, and washing schedules, designed to help busy moms stay organized and keep a tidy home.

Keeping a clean house with kids underfoot can feel impossible some days.

Between the dishes, the laundry, the crumbs, and the clutter—it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind.

But the truth is, you don’t have to do everything all at once. With a solid plan (and a few handy visuals), you can stay on top of the mess without burning yourself out.

These 10 cleaning charts are my go-to tools for staying organized and making cleaning more manageable—especially on the days when chaos is winning.

10 Charts That Will Make You a Pro at Cleaning Anything

Printable house cleaning charts displayed, including daily checklists, stain removal guides, and washing schedules, designed to help busy moms stay organized and keep a tidy home.

The truth is—cleanliness isn’t just about doing more cleaning; it’s about having the right systems.

That’s where these genius cleaning charts come in. They break things down in a way that’s simple, doable, and actually works for real-life chaos.

1. Daily Cleaning Checklist

Daily Cleaning Checklist

My daily cleaning chart keeps your everyday tasks in check so your house doesn’t spiral into a disaster by Friday. It walks you through a few small habits each day—like wiping counters, unloading the dishwasher, or doing a load of laundry—that make a big difference over time.

I needed a realistic routine for keeping up with things on a day-to-day basis so that my weekends weren’t taken over by crap that piled up allllll week long. So, I can tell you this chart is feasible and helpful for cleaning like a pro!

Print it out, post it on the fridge, and make it your daily rhythm.

2. Teach A Kid To Clean Any Room

Teach A Kid To Clean Any Room
Chart by The Trip Clip

No one says you need to work on your own to be a cleaning pro- it’s time to get the kids on board!!

The charts are super visual and perfect for little helpers who need structure and clear steps.

Whether it’s making the bed, picking up toys, or vacuuming, each task is broken down in a way that’s easy to understand.

I use these since I want my kids to clean their rooms without me repeating myself 500 times. Plus, they feel proud when they can check off their own boxes!

3. Stain Removal Chart

Stain Removal Chart
Chart by Real Simple

Let’s face it—kids are professional stain-makers; it’s something they were born to do. From grass to grape juice, this chart helps you figure out exactly how to treat whatever they get into.

It’s organized by type of stain, so you can print it and be ready for whatever splotchy mess comes your way. Now, you’ll be able to clean a spot on the carpet, your clothes, in the van, or wherever.

I also keep this chart saved on my phone because I use it constantly, even out and about. After all, who doesn’t spill wine at a party and need help with it?

4. Decluttering Checklist

Decluttering Checklist

If your house is overflowing with stuff and you don’t know where to start, this decluttering chart is your best friend. It helps you go room by room with clear categories of what to keep, toss, or donate.

I created this when I was totally overwhelmed with having stuff for two kids and just needed someone to tell me what to do to make our house more liveable.

It breaks the process down into smaller chunks, so it’s not so emotionally draining. It’s one of the easiest ways to make your space feel lighter fast.

5. How Often Should You Wash Everything

How Often Should You Wash Everything
Chart by Good Housekeeping

Ever wonder if you’re washing your sheets often enough… or too often? This chart takes the guesswork out of cleaning routines by showing how frequently you actually need to clean things.

It covers everything from towels to makeup brushes and even your fridge, so you can always prevent bacteria and grossness from growing on the stuff you need.

I love that it helps you prioritize what really needs attention so you’re not wasting time on things that can wait. It’s ideal for setting a cleaning schedule that doesn’t feel overwhelming.

6. DIY Carpet Cleaning Chart

DIY Carpet Cleaning Chart
Chart by Fresh N Clean SWFL

Carpets take a beating, especially with kids and pets running around, but this chart is packed with smart, budget-friendly DIY tricks to get them clean again.

From baking soda refreshers to spot-cleaning formulas you can mix yourself, these hacks are perfect for moms who don’t want to rent a heavy carpet cleaner every time juice hits the floor.

Plus, with 5 hacks to try, you’re more likely to find something to get your carpet cleaned!

I’ve tried a few of these when our playroom rug looked hopeless—and they actually worked.

The best part? Most of the ingredients are already in your pantry and are very inexpensive.

7. Kitchen Cleaning Checklist

Kitchen Cleaning Checklist

The kitchen gets messy fast—and this chart helps you stay ahead of the crumbs. Having a clean kitchen honestly makes the whole house feel cleaner.

I use my kitchen cleaning checklist to tidy up each night and reset the kitchen every Sunday night.

I divided it into daily, weekly, and deep-cleaning tasks so nothing gets forgotten (even the microwave and inside of the fridge). Plus, it’s super satisfying to check everything off when I’m done.

8. Homemade Cleaning Product Guide

Homemade Cleaning Product Guide
Chart by Green Living Ideas

If you want to cut down on chemicals and save money getting it done, this DIY cleaning chart is gold.

It shows how to make your own cleaners out of simple ingredients you have at home. This is perfect for moms who want to clean smarter and greener.

I started using these recipes when my first daughter was a baby, and I’ve stuck with them ever since.

They work just as well as store-bought cleaners, and I always have the ingredients on hand.

9. Weekly Cleaning Checklist

Weekly Cleaning Checklist

A chart to show you what to tackle every day to keep clean is how you get to be a pro.

My weekly cleaning checklist is broken down by day, with a few rooms or tasks to focus on at a time—so you’re not trying to do it all at once.

I love that it gives me a cleaning rhythm to keep on top of messes. Just a few focused tasks each day can make your whole home feel more under control.

It’s my go-to plan when I want to avoid weekend cleaning marathons. It’s a great way to make steady progress without the big cleaning burnout.

10. Bedroom Cleaning Checklist

Weekly Bedroom Checklist

A messy bedroom can add to your stress without you even realizing it—but cleaning it doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

My bedroom cleaning checklist walks you through exactly what to do, from making the bed and picking up clothes to dusting surfaces and vacuuming.

I like to use it whenever I need a reset or want to start the week with a clean, calm space.

It’s simple enough to follow when you’re short on energy, but thorough enough to make your room feel fresh and peaceful again.

Final Thoughts

Having a clean home doesn’t mean scrubbing all day—it just means having a plan that works.

These 10 charts are tools I come back to again and again to help me stay ahead of the mess without losing my sanity.

You don’t have to be perfect, just consistent. Small changes, simple habits, and helpful tools go a long way.

Print them out, hang them up, or save them on your phone—whatever makes it feel doable.

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About Brittany Kline

Hi, I’m Brittany Kline—a mom, home systems expert, and culinary enthusiast passionate about helping busy families simplify life—starting in the kitchen. With a master’s degree in education and years of experience creating streamlined home solutions, I specialize in practical meal planning, effortless home organization, and family-friendly recipes that make life easier (and tastier) for moms everywhere.

As a former educator turned household management pro, I understand the daily chaos that comes with raising a family. That’s why I’ve dedicated my work to helping moms take control of meal planning, grocery shopping, and kitchen routines—so they can spend less time stressing and more time enjoying family meals.

My recipes and meal-planning strategies have been featured in leading publications such as Forbes, TIME, USA Today, and Business Insider, among many others. Whether you’re looking for quick weeknight dinners or tips to make meal prep stress-free, I’m here to help you turn chaos into calm. Click here to read all of my posts.

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