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Places You’re Forgetting To Clean

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Computer Keyboards And Remote Controls

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Computer keyboards and remote controls are high-touch items, much like light switches and doorknobs, and they too are a hotspot for germs. Moreover, dust and crumbs often find their way into the tiny spaces between keys or buttons, making these devices challenging to clean. Regular cleaning is essential to keep these devices in top working order and prevent them from becoming bacterial breeding grounds.

You can use a can of compressed air to blow out debris from between the keys or buttons. Follow this up with wiping the surfaces using alcohol wipes or a cloth damp with a mild soapy solution. Remember to ensure the devices are turned off before cleaning to avoid damage. A monthly cleaning regimen for these items would be ideal for maintaining hygiene without damaging the electronics.

Underneath Furniture And Rugs

Dust and allergens love to gather underneath furniture and rugs, making these areas a hotspot for dirty buildup. This can negatively affect your indoor air quality, potentially triggering allergies and respiratory issues. For hard-to-move furniture, use a long-handled duster or a vacuum cleaner with a suitable attachment.

For rugs, make it a practice to flip them over and vacuum the underside every time you clean the front. Depending on the foot traffic and pets, if any, cleaning under furniture and rugs should be done at least once a month. Not only will this enhance your indoor air quality, but also extend the life of your furniture and rugs, keeping them looking their best for longer.

Window Sills And Blinds

Window sills and blinds often accumulate dust, dead bugs, and at times, can even become a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Cleaning these areas can be a bit tricky but is essential for maintaining overall cleanliness in your home. To clean window sills, a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment works best.

For stubborn dirt or mold, use a damp cloth soaked in a mild detergent or vinegar solution. As for blinds, a microfiber duster or a vacuum cleaner with the right attachment can help get the dust off. However, if the blinds are heavily soiled, they might need to be taken down for a thorough wash. Incorporating these areas into your monthly cleaning routine can help maintain a cleaner, healthier living environment.

Showerheads And Bathroom Exhaust Fans

Showerheads and bathroom exhaust fans are areas in the bathroom that often get overlooked during cleaning. Neglecting these spots can lead to mineral buildup on showerheads and decreased efficiency in exhaust fans. Cleaning these areas is quite straightforward. For showerheads, detach them if possible, and soak in a solution of vinegar and water to dissolve mineral deposits.

For fixed showerheads, fill a plastic bag with the vinegar solution and tie it around the showerhead. As for exhaust fans, turn off the power, remove the cover, and use a vacuum to clean off the dust. Then, wash the cover before replacing it. Ensuring these areas are clean can improve their functionality and longevity, plus it enhances the overall cleanliness of your bathroom. A quarterly cleaning schedule is usually adequate for these areas.

Keep Your Home Clean Today!

In conclusion, maintaining cleanliness in your home goes beyond the obvious surfaces and rooms. By including the eight often-overlooked areas discussed in this article—behind appliances, light switches, door knobs, vent covers, ceiling fans, keyboards, remote controls, under furniture, window sills, blinds, showerheads, and exhaust fans—you’ll ensure a more comprehensive cleaning regimen. Not only will this help your house stay cleaner, but it can also improve the aesthetics of your living space as well as its functionality. Taking a few extra minutes for these often-overlooked areas can make all the difference in creating a comfortable and inviting home environment.

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