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Ottilie Blackhall

What is the 'S' technique for cleaning? Experts say it's 'more efficient' and 'ultimately the best technique' for a streak-free, professional finish

A white tiled bathroom with a white bathtub, gold taps, exposed beams, large window and green leafy houseplants.

If you're an avid cleaner who likes to stay up to speed with all the cleaning tips and tricks the pros are loving, you may have already heard of the 'S' technique for cleaning.

Each and every household can benefit from this smart yet simple technique – and it couldn't be easier to try in your own home.

Here, professional cleaners share their cleaning tips for using this method for a flawless streak-free finish to ace your to-do list with ease.

What is the 'S' technique?

As Scott Schrader, professional cleaner at CottageCare, explains, 'The "S" technique is a professional cleaning method in which you clean in an S pattern instead of a circular or back-and-forth motion.

'It's one of the first things I teach new team members because it guarantees that you're always cleaning with a clean part of your cloth, decreasing the chances of re-depositing dirt and bacteria you just lifted. It also reduces wear on delicate surfaces by minimizing unnecessary scrubbing,' which is why it's one of the best methods to keep in your cleaning library.

It ensures you won't miss any spots, too, and as Sofia Martinez, cleaning expert and the CEO of Sparkly Maid Austin, adds, it also helps you work faster and with less wasted cleaning product.

So, where is this method, which, according to Jim Allin, owner at Fish Window Cleaning is the 'more efficient and ultimately best technique for cleaning,' best used?

Where to use the 'S' technique for cleaning

The 'S' technique is ideal for avoiding cross-contamination. (Image credit: Pooky)

According to Karina Toner, cleaning expert and operations manager at Spekless, the 'S' technique is especially great for anywhere you want to avoid cross-contamination, such as disinfecting surfaces, removing common stains from kitchen countertops, cleaning bathroom sinks, or when trying to avoid streaks, as with cleaning glass tables.

It's also suitable for cleaning a mirror without streaks, cleaning wood cabinets, and even cleaning the shower, according to Petya Holevich, cleaning expert and supervisor at Fantastic Services.

'For vertical surfaces, such as shower glass, start at the top left and work your way down in “S” sweeps to avoid drips,' she advises.

The versatility of this technique makes it one of the best tips we've learnt from professional cleaners. Where will you be trying it first?

'S' technique cleaning essentials

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'Do I recommend the 'S' technique? Absolutely,' says Scott. 'It is easy to do, effective, and is part of the reason why cleaning by professionals looks visually better compared to cleaning yourself.'

Why not pair this pro-approved method with the Pomodoro Technique to blast through your cleaning to-do list?

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