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20 everyday items you're forgetting to clean

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In our daily routines, cleaning often focuses on the most visible areas of our homes, such as floors, countertops, and bathrooms. However, many everyday items that we frequently touch or use are often overlooked in our cleaning routines. These items can harbor bacteria, dust, and grime, which can affect our health and the longevity of the items themselves. By identifying these commonly forgotten items, we can ensure a cleaner and healthier living environment.
The Importance of Regular Cleaning
Regular cleaning of all household items is crucial for maintaining a healthy home. It helps to reduce the spread of germs and allergens, which can cause illnesses and exacerbate allergies. Additionally, regular cleaning can prolong the life of your belongings, saving you money in the long run. By incorporating these overlooked items into your cleaning schedule, you can create a more comprehensive cleaning routine that ensures every part of your home is hygienic and well-maintained.

1. Remote Control
Remote controls are touched by multiple hands daily, making them a hotspot for germs and bacteria. To clean, remove the batteries and use a disinfectant wipe or a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol to wipe down the entire surface, paying special attention to the buttons and crevices.
🧼 How Often: Once a week
2. Light Switches
Light switches are another frequently touched surface that often goes unnoticed during cleaning. Use a disinfectant wipe or a cloth with a mild cleaning solution to wipe down the switches and surrounding wall area to prevent the buildup of germs.
🧼 How Often: Once a week
3. Reusable Grocery Bags
Reusable grocery bags are eco-friendly but can harbor bacteria from food spills and contact with various surfaces. Wash fabric bags in the washing machine and wipe down plastic or nylon bags with a disinfectant to keep them clean and safe for use.
🧼 How Often: After each use
4. Toothbrush Holders
Toothbrush holders can accumulate toothpaste residue and moisture, creating a breeding ground for bacteria. Clean them regularly by soaking in hot, soapy water or running them through the dishwasher if they are dishwasher-safe.
🧼 How Often: Once a week
5. Cell Phones

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