A Holistic Guide to Spring Cleaning with Ramey Miller

Meet Ramey Miller

Ramey Miller is the founder of Rundeep Cleaning, a purpose-driven business rooted in creating peaceful, restorative spaces for clients and their families. With over ten years of professional cleaning experience and a Master’s degree in International Human Development, Society, and Education, Ramey blends practical expertise with a deep understanding of human well-being.

A trained mediator, she brings a unique approach to her work—helping not only transform physical spaces but also foster a sense of calm, clarity, and balance. Her background spans social work, sales, finance, radio, and academia, shaping a holistic philosophy centered on service, inclusion, and authenticity.

Ramey built her business to inspire meaningful, lasting change—both internally and externally—while creating an environment where clients and team members feel valued and supported.

Mindful Spring Cleaning Guide

Spring is the perfect time to reset your home—and your routine. With longer days and fresh energy in the air, a thoughtful cleaning plan can make your space feel lighter, healthier, and more manageable year-round.

Start Smart with the Right Tools

Using a refillable system like the Rundeep refill cleaning kit helps simplify your process while reducing waste. Instead of juggling multiple bulky bottles, you can mix only what you need and keep your supplies streamlined. It’s efficient, eco-conscious, and ideal for maintaining a clean home without excess clutter.

What’s Included in the Rundeep Refill Cleaning Kit

A well-designed refill system keeps everything simple and effective. The Rundeep kit typically includes:

  • Refillable spray bottles (clearly labeled for different uses)

  • Concentrated cleaning solutions or refill tablets

  • Measuring tools for proper dilution

  • Microfiber cloths for streak-free cleaning

  • Reusable components to reduce single-use waste

Having everything in one system makes it easy to stay consistent with your cleaning routine.

Work in Zones, Not Overwhelm

Rather than tackling your entire home in one exhausting day, break your cleaning into zones. Focus on one area at a time—kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms—and complete each fully before moving on. This approach builds momentum and gives you visible progress quickly.

Declutter First, Clean Second

Before spraying or scrubbing, remove what doesn’t belong. Old papers, unused items, and misplaced belongings create visual noise and slow you down. Clearing surfaces first allows your cleaning products to work more effectively and leaves your home feeling truly refreshed.

Don’t Forget the Details

Spring cleaning is the time to hit often-overlooked spots that truly elevate your space:

  • Baseboards

  • Corners (where dust quietly builds up)

  • Trim and molding

  • Light switches and door handles

  • Inside cabinets and drawers

  • Ceiling fans and vents

These small areas make a big difference in how clean your home feels.

Simple Habit That Keeps Your Home Cleaner

One of the easiest ways to maintain a clean home is implementing a shoes-off policy. Leaving shoes at the door prevents dirt, bacteria, and debris from being tracked through your space—keeping floors, rugs, and corners cleaner for longer.

Keep a “Detail Cleaning” Bin

Small tools make a big impact. Instead of tossing old toothbrushes, keep them in a designated cleaning bin. They’re perfect for:

  • Grout lines

  • Tight corners

  • Around faucets and fixtures

  • Baseboards and trim edges

Having these on hand makes tackling detail work quick and efficient.

Don’t Forget Your Vacuum

Your vacuum works hard—spring is the perfect time to clean it, too.

  • Take it apart and remove all non-electric components

  • Wash or soak those parts in hot water with dish soap

  • Run washable filters through the laundry (if manufacturer-approved)

  • Let everything dry completely before reassembling

  • Add a drop of lemon essential oil to the filter before placing it back in for a fresh, clean scent

A clean vacuum not only works better but also keeps your home smelling fresher as you clean.

Make It a Moment of Self-Care

Cleaning isn’t just about your home—it’s about how you feel in it. Don’t forget to light that candle, diffuse your favorite essential oils, and create an environment that feels calm and inviting. Take a moment to relax and actually enjoy the home you work so hard for.

A Simple Daily Maintenance Plan

Once your home is reset, keeping it that way is all about consistency. Here’s an example of a manageable daily rhythm:

Morning (15–20 minutes):

  • Make beds

  • Wipe down bathroom counters

  • Start a load of laundry

Midday Reset (10–15 minutes):

  • Tidy main living areas

  • Put items back in place

  • Quick kitchen wipe-down

Evening (20–30 minutes):

  • Clean kitchen (counters, sink, dishes)

  • Sweep high-traffic areas

  • Prep for the next day (bags, meals, outfits)

Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right tools, a clear plan, and small daily habits, you can create a home that feels calm, clean, and easy to maintain long after the season ends.

Ramey Miller

Ramey Miller is the founder of rundeep Cleaning, a purpose-driven business rooted in creating peaceful, restorative spaces for clients and their families. With over ten years of professional cleaning experience and a Master’s degree in International Human Development, Society, and Education, Ramey blends practical expertise with a deep understanding of human well-being.

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