Areas In The Home You Shouldn't Forget To Clean

We are all guilty of overlooking areas when it comes to cleaning on a daily or weekly basis and it is in these areas where dust, mould and bacteria can accumulate

19/11/2024

 

 

 

We are all guilty of overlooking areas when it comes to cleaning on a daily or weekly basis, areas that we don't necessarily mean to forget but ones that are not usually considered and it is in these areas where dust, mould and bacteria can accumulate. All of these are well-known to trigger allergies, affect the air you breath and may even lead to infections. That is why regular and thorough cleaning is essential to maintain a hygienic environment, reduce health risks, and promote overall well-being for you and your family.

 

A clean home not only looks great but it also creates a healthier living environment. However, there are often neglected areas in every home that accumulate dust, grease and allergens. Here’s a list of commonly overlooked spots to tackle during your next cleaning session.

 

1. Above cupboards and fridges.

The upper surfaces of kitchen cabinets and refrigerators are often. Can gather dust buildup along with grease and sometimes cobwebs over the course of time. To tackle cleaning these spots effectively start by using a cloth or duster to remove any dust present. For grease stains you can create a mixture of water and dish washing soap. Wet a cloth or sponge with the chosen solution. Proceed to wipe down the areas. In case there are stains that won't budge easily you can sprinkle some baking soda onto a cloth and gently scrub the surfaces. For cleaning in the future you might want to put wax paper or shelf liners on the cabinets to trap dirt and grease as these can be swapped out easily when they get dirty.

 

2. Light fixtures and ceiling fans.

Ceiling fans and light fixtures may collect dust over time if they aren't used often or are difficult to access. To properly clean ceiling fans, cover each blade with a pillowcase then carefully remove it to capture dust in the pillowcase. Then wipe the blades clean, with a microfiber cloth. For light fixtures, take off parts, like glass covers or shades and wash them in warm soapy water. Remember to use a cloth to wipe down parts that cannot be removed, and to make sure that the light fixture is turned off so the bulb can cool down before starting the cleaning process.

 

3. Microwaves and ovens.

Ever seen a microwave that’s been used many times without it being cleaned. Horror is an understatement. Do you ever get the fear that some of that old food debris that’s stuck to the microwave may fall into your food while warming it up? The insides of microwaves and ovens as dishwashers can collect grease stains and food debris over time if not cleaned frequently enough. To freshen up your microwave you should heat a bowl of water with lemon slices or vinegar for five minutes to create steam which will help loosen dirt and can be easily wiped off with a cloth. As for ovens. You can prepare a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and water to apply on the surface and leave it for hours or overnight before gently scrubbing with a sponge to remove any built up grease.

If you find dealing with these forgotten areas daunting or challenging, you can easily book Sweepsouth and a SweepStar will be ready and available to lend a hand.

 

4. Door frames and handles.

Door handles are touched daily which makes them hotspots for germs however the tops and edges of door frames are frequently overlooked when the home gets cleaned. To tackle these neglected areas you can use a dry cloth to get rid of dust from the frames. For dirt and fingerprints you can wipe down the door frames with a cloth and a multipurpose cleaner focusing particularly on the tops of the doors where dust tends to accumulate unnoticed. Make sure to clean door handles using a disinfectant wipe or a cloth dampened.

 

5. Showerheads and taps.

Water and mineral buildup can block showerheads, create stains on taps that diminish their performance and shine.To effectively clean your showerhead, place a bag filled with vinegar around the showerhead secured with an elastic band, let it sit for an hour or two, use an old toothbrush to gently scrub the nozzles then finally run water through the showerhead to clear any remaining deposits. For tap cleaning, dampen a cloth with vinegar, wrap it around the tap for 30 minutes to dissolve any mineral buildup. To tackle stains use a mixture of bicarbonate of soda and water to softly scrub the area, then polish it dry, with a microfiber cloth for a nice shine.

These overlooked areas not only give you peace of mind knowing that every spot of your home is clean but also promote a healthier environment for you and your family. SweepStars specialise in taking care of these spots that often get neglected. Make sure to include these cleaning habits in your routine to keep those forgotten spots clean and maintain a healthy and welcoming home atmosphere.

 

 

 

 

 

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