8 Fun Outdoor Washing Activities to Engage Your Teens

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8 Fun Outdoor Washing Activities to Engage Your Teens

Let’s admit it—convincing teenagers to help with household chores can be as tough as getting a cat into a bubble bath.  Imagine if we could make these chores not just tolerable, but actually fun? Introducing your teens to outdoor washing tasks can be a game changer. Not only does it lighten your workload, but it also instils a sense of responsibility and pride in them. Ready for eight splashy, outdoor washing activities that will pry your teens away from their screens and put them in the middle of sudsy action? Here we go! 8 fun outdoor washing activities to engage teens.

1. Car Wash Extravaganza

Transform car washing into a high-energy event. Blast their favourite tunes and hand them sponges, hoses, and eco-friendly soap. Set a challenge to get the car or bike in tip-top shape, with a prize for the best wash job.

Think less chore, more festival. They can splash around, start a soap bubble contest, or even a friendly water fight. It’s a cool way to beat the heat and share a few laughs.

2. Window Washing Races

Who knew washing windows could be a blast? Turn it into a competition: who can get their windows sparkling first? Arm them with squeegees and green cleaners, and maybe throw in a goofy penalty for any streaks or spots missed.

This is about making window cleaning a laugh-filled race, making sure those panes are pristine in no time.

3. Gutter Cleaning Mission

Gutters need love too, so why not make cleaning them an adventure? Equip your teens with gloves and buckets and challenge them to discover what’s been hiding up there. Anything from leaves to the odd tennis ball might turn up.

Chat about why clean gutters matter, turning them into key players in home care. This lesson in responsibility shows the real-world impact of their efforts.

4. Driveway Art Show

Before hitting the driveway with hoses, why not draw on it? Give them chalk to sketch out their masterpieces. Then, washing becomes an art show as they erase their designs, leaving a spotless canvas behind.

This chore turns into a creative event, making the cleanup part more spectacle than task.

5. Deck Scrubbing Day

Deck scrubbing? Make it a fitness challenge! Who can scrub the fastest? Give them brushes and safe washes, and let them race against the clock, blasting pump-up tunes all the while.

They won’t just clean; they’ll break a sweat. It’s a productive workout that shines up the deck, too. For a thorough clean without the workout, consider employing soft washing services to maintain your deck’s condition and appearance effortlessly.

6. Pool Cleaning Party

If you have a pool, make its upkeep a group event. Assign tasks from skimming to chemical checks. Post-cleanup? It’s all about enjoying the pool they’ve just spruced up.

This is an excellent way to teach pool care basics and let them enjoy the fruits of their labour right away, all while staying cool under the shade sails.

7. Outdoor Furniture Makeover

Take on the garden furniture with a washing and decorating day. They can wash, then paint or fix up pieces.

It’s a chance for them to get creative and put a personal stamp on the home’s look. Selecting colours or themes lets them express themselves and take pride in their surroundings.

8. Recycling Bin Relay

Make bin cleaning a fast-paced relay race. Each teen cleans a bin, then hands it off. They can time each other, striving to beat their best scores.

This not only speeds up the chore but also turns it into a competitive and recurring game.

Splashing Towards Responsibility

Turning outdoor washing chores into exciting activities can shift them from dreaded tasks to opportunities for fun, learning, and responsibility. With a dash of creativity, every splash becomes a step toward effective parenting. 

Ready to start this weekend? Your home—and your teens—might just thank you for it.

Featured photo by Isaac Taylor from Pexels
Sarah Miller

Sarah writes about her personal journey, learning, life optimisation and her passions. For more thoughts and ideas, you can connect with Sarah on Twitter

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