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Pay attention to the products they use. After all, these are the people who know best. If you have more domestically inclined friends or family members, you can entice them into helping you (for this one time only! ) with promises of dinner or drinks or tickets. Your mother might be more willing to help you start your life of cleanliness if you present her with theatre tickets for later in the week. Schedule your cleaning time. Whether you live alone, with a partner, or with roommates, setting aside time to clean will help keep the mess from piling up. If you're splitting the workload with others, you can give each person his or her own workday, specific tasks, or particular rooms to keep clean. Whatever system you choose, make sure the apartment is cleaned once a week. It doesn't take long for clothes to pile up on the floor, garbage to overflow, or dishes to fill the sink. If you tackle the mess at least once a week, it can only get so far out of control. Keep on top of bathrooms and carpets.