Are You Forgetting to Clean These Things in Your Home?

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Are you aware that there are areas in your home that are veritable dirt traps? These are spaces or objects that you tend to overlook frequently during cleaning sessions. They might appear clean but actually harbor so many germs. Remember these items and areas on your next cleaning day, or when you hire a house cleaning service!

Remote controls and telephones

You might regularly clean your living room or your dining area, but there are items in these spaces that you neglect but often use. For instance, your remote control and telephone are two of the dirtiest objects in your household. Since you probably don’t sanitize your hands every time you pick up either of these, they become repositories of bacteria.

Remote controls and phone receivers are a little tricky to clean since they have electric parts. The first thing to do is unplug or remove the batteries for these. Then, use a cotton pad dampened with rubbing alcohol to wipe the entire surface. Make sure you get around buttons and in crevices. Finally, dry these items with a lint-free cloth.

Walls and tops of furniture

Smudges, stains, and marks on walls might be difficult to remove depending on the type of paint or wallpaper. To keep wallpapered or painted walls clean, vacuum these with a soft brush attachment. Then, wipe these down with a mop that has been sprayed with a dusting agent. You can also use an electrostatic dusting wipe.

Tops of furniture, especially cabinets, tall mirrors, grandfather clocks, and the like, are also highly likely to accumulate dust and dirt. Since these objects are high up, you need a stable platform to reach them, like a chair with thick legs or a step ladder. Alternatively, you can hire a house cleaning service to help you clean the inaccessible areas of your home.

When you are satisfied with how much of the surface you can see and reach, clean it with a rag soaked in a solution consisting of 120 milliliters of white vinegar in a bucket of warm water. Make sure you cover the entire surface and use a clean cloth to dry it.

Cloth and shower curtains

When you don’t properly maintain curtains, it can lead to the fibers in these to break down and rot. To prevent this from happening, you should wash and vacuum your curtains once in a while. First, remove hooks, weights, and non-fabric items. 

Then, soak your fabric in cold water and wash it with detergent. You can dilute the cleaning agent with warm water if it is too harsh. After this, rinse it out and squeeze out the water. You can then iron the curtains, taking care not to let the seam of the curtain from puckering.

For plastic curtains, you can wash these in a machine on a gentle setting. If left unwashed for a long time, mildew and dirt can build up on shower curtains. That is because of the water that gets splashed around.

Dining chairs

There are usually two types of chairs in a home: wooden and upholstered. Wooden chairs only need to be wiped down with a slightly damp microfiber cloth. If there is a sticky residue on the wooden parts, you can add a drop of dishwashing liquid to your cloth. Make sure your liquid wash does not strip the wood finish.

Caring for upholstered chairs largely proceeds the same way it would for sofas and cushions. Use a vacuum with an upholstery attachment and keep your furniture away from direct sunlight. It will prevent the cushion and fabric from fading. As for spills and stains, research the manufacturer’s guidelines.

Appliances and items made largely from plastic

Dish racks and fans are also notorious for dirt and germ buildup. Take your dish rack apart and scrub it as you would do for your dishes and pots. You can use a solution of water and 240 milliliters of white vinegar to disinfect the material further. 

Fans can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner nozzle. Just direct the airflow on the spaces that have accumulated dust. You can also wipe this appliance down with a damp cloth.

Conclusion

Everyone wants to have clean surroundings at home—who would not want to stay in a spotless room, eat from a bright and fresh-smelling kitchen, or use a regularly scrubbed bathroom? Regular cleaning keeps bacteria and viruses away. When you see your house all clean, you can also take greater pride in living there.

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