
Even though you may use the shower or tub, ceiling fans, and refrigerator frequently, how recently have you cleaned them? Additionally, there are additional secretlocations that you might overlook cleaning this season.
It’s possible that some areas will go unnoticed if you participate in spring cleaning or simply appreciate a thorough cleaning every so often.
The next time you embark on a cleaning trip, this article can act as a checklist.
In the kitchen
Since food is messy, it makes sense that residue may accumulate in the space where you store, prepare, and discard your food.
1. A refrigerator
Although refrigerators are a common household device that is used most of the time, if not every day, cleaning these parts may be an afterthought:
- Top: You may not be tall enough to look over the top of your fridge, which is where dust might build, so it’s normal that you could neglect to wash this location down.
- interior: It’s hard to maintain the interior of your fridge sparkling clean if sauces spill, food residue leaks, and produce degrades.
- Any mess can be cleaned up most easily before the food has a chance to solidify, but a damp towel and some soapy water should still be able to handle it.
- Behind: Dust bunnies may gather on the floor behind your portable refrigerator. To help you avoid putting undue pressure on your body, certain vacuum attachments might be able to reach this difficult-to-reach area.
- Coils: To get to the coils, disconnect your refrigerator and, if it’s safe to do so, slide it away from the wall. It’s crucial to take a few minutes to vacuum or lightly dust these since they can gather dust and debris, which could cause a fire.
2. Within trash cans
Although recycling and trash are usually placed in bags, this won’t totally prevent your containers from becoming soiled. Food can occasionally slip through the bag, end up in the trash, and cause a stench.
However, cleaning these is simple. If there is some dirt you simply cannot touch, you can use a hose to spray them outside. Alternatively, you can wipe them clean with soapy water and a towel.
3. Filters for dishwashers
Though “wash” is in the name, dishwasher filters can actually store a lot of gunk – old food, oils, and hard water minerals.
Your dishwasher’s bottom is probably where the filter is located. Untwist the filter, rinse it with soapy water, and replace it to clean it. Another option is to speak with your dishwasher’s maker.
4. Cabinets
Similar to your refrigerator, you may not notice the dust within and on top of your cabinets.
Using a duster with an extending arm can help you reach hard-to-reach areas and prevent injuries.
In the living room and bedroom
This section’s contents are by no means restricted to your bedroom and living room.
5. Light fixtures and ceiling fans
It’s simple to flip a switch.However, it might be even simpler to disregard cleaning the switch’s power source.
When you turn on the fan, dust that has accumulated on the fan blades will move about the room.
Certain dusters are designed with cleaning ceiling fans in mind.
Light fittings are no different. Even if they may be fixed above your head, cleaning them doesn’t have to be that difficult.
6. Windows
Think about cleaning the next time you open the windows or draw the blinds aside to let in some fresh air:
- Blinds and drapes are places where dust likes to hang out. It’s possible that most draperies cannot be machine washed, therefore you may wish to review the care recommendations.
- Sliding tracks: Debris and dirt may become lodged in the tracks if your windows open from left to right.
- This also applies to sliding doors in general. You might be able to revive them with just a moist towel.
All throughout the restroom
The toilet, tub, and other surfaces in this room may not be the only things that need to be cleaned.
7. Drains
It’s probably time to clean your bathroom drains if you discover that they aren’t doing their jobs as well.
Pouring some vinegar and baking soda down them, then boiling water, might help.
8. Shower liners and curtains
Thinking about your shower curtain and liner being “dirty” could go against logic, since you’re technically clean every time you step out of the shower or bath.
However, keep in mind that when you’re in there, you’re washing off dirt, and some of that can spill onto the curtain or liner.
After the water dries, hard water minerals may also leave residue on showerheads and faucets.
Because bacteria and fungi, among other microorganisms, prefer moist conditions, it is even more important to disinfect and occasionally let your liner air dry.
Before throwing in your next load, make sure to check the label to see if your curtain can be machine washed.
Among several locations
You might not be able to reach some of these items to clean them, depending on how you live.
9. Filters for air
Another item that is “out of sight, out of mind” is air filters.
If you use your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system almost year-round, the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors advises replacing the filters every three months.
However, according to Consumer reports.org, the majority probably last three to twelve months (the thicker, the longer).
However, it is advised that you inspect and replace your air filters once a month if you:
- possess a respiratory ailment or allergies possess a big family own animals reside in a region that experiences wind or wildfires frequently.
- possess a fireplace possess a sizable garden, reside next to a building site, or own a farm or ranch.
- operate your unit all year round, six months a year.
Cars also have air filters. According to Veteran Car Donations, experts recommend changing your engine and cabin air filters about every 12,000 to 15,000 miles or once a year.
10. Additional appliances
Along with your refrigerator, you may also need to fix your oven, range hood, stove, microwave, washing machine, and dryer.
The majority of ovens feature a clean setting, however cleaning it yourself with soap and water could yield a better result.
Cleaning the inside of other appliances is only one aspect of them; don’t forget to clean the tops, bottoms, and sides as well.
Ask the manufacturer for cleaning or replacement instructions if they include a filter. Some experts provide services, like dryer services, to assist with this.
The advantages of cleaning
Deep cleaning can have a significant impact on people who suffer from allergies, asthma, or other respiratory disorders in addition to the fresh feelings that come from having a detoxified living area.
The accumulation of dust, dirt, pet dander, and other allergens can affect the quality of the air you breathe and perhaps exacerbate your health.
You can think about investing in an air purifier to assist capture certain air particles if cleaning isn’t enough.
Cleaning may enhance your mental and cognitive well-being in addition to your physical health.
Takeout
Many people have already started their spring cleaning, so we’ve put together a list of locations that might be easily missed.
Some, like the top of your cupboards or refrigerator, or the filter in your car, dryer, or dishwasher, are hidden from view, while others, like blinds and drapes, are visible.
This list can serve as a useful reminder to ask yourself when you last cleaned your ceiling fan blades or shower curtain, regardless of whether you take part in spring cleaning.