36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Little Complicated for the Cleaning Impaired, Sep 24 2007
By whitewave - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The House That Cleans Itself: Creative Solutions for a Clean and Orderly House in Less Time Than You Can Imagine (Paperback)
This book is aimed at people who are cleaning impaired. As someone who struggles with keeping a clean house I knew this book was written for someone like me. I really enjoyed the cleaning tips and especially liked the embarrassing house cleaning stories at the end of each chapter.
However, I do think it is a little complicated of a system for someone who really struggles with keeping a house clean. I personally like Flylady's (Marla Cilley) plan for helping the cleaning impaired as it keeps things simple and helps you to start a small foundation and build upon it until you find your house is running itself. This system starts out with the big picture first and it was too overwhelming to even think about doing all the planning and work it required.
The book was worth reading and it did include useful information on cleaning a house (and keeping it clean).
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sensible solutions for the organzationally impaired., Jan 1 2008
By L. Boatfield - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The House That Cleans Itself: Creative Solutions for a Clean and Orderly House in Less Time Than You Can Imagine (Paperback)
This book makes sensible suggestions that you wish you'd thought of yourself. Thank goodness for the only book that has ever made a difference in my house, and I have a stack of them! The author recommends changing the set-up of your house BEFORE you change your behavior. She further proposes that if you could change your behavior when it comes to organzation and cleaning, that you wouldn't need her book. I highly recommend this for anyone who is drowning and in despair over the state of their house. If you've been embarrassed when someone dropped by unexpectedly, this is the guide for you. Dive in and change your life!
30 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Housekeeping Challenged?, Aug 7 2007
By Kelly Klepfer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The House That Cleans Itself: Creative Solutions for a Clean and Orderly House in Less Time Than You Can Imagine (Paperback)
Housekeeping is not my forte. Like Mindy Starnes Clark I feel drawn to helpful hints, but alas, they end up becoming part of my clutter rather than part of my solution.
This book is designed for the housekeeping impaired or challenged. What an amazing idea...restructuring the house rather than attempting to rewire the brains of the household members.
Eureka! If you have struggled with waves of stuff, or a house that seems to explode contents randomly and without warning, this book may be "the one!"
The very Christian message of prayer and persistance is within the pages along with encouragement.
Though I may not begin tomorrow, the ideas and tips are going to be swirling in my mind for weeks, and I'll end up taking a highlighter to the book and then I'm going to get to work.
Two of my housekeeping nightmares are printed in the book and it was no surprise to my friends and family that my stories were chosen.
The House that Cleans Itself and I are going to become very close. I think I can smell lemony fresh freedom.