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Cleaning Myths You’ve Been Believing For A Long Time

It turns out you’re doing everything wrong! Or perhaps you’re wise enough not to believe these typical household cleaning misconceptions.

Myth: You Should Wash Everything in Cold Water

It’s true that washing laundry in cold water can save on energy bills, but sometimes hot water is better. Use hot water on bedding and towels to kill bacteria and mold. Keep the cold water for clothing.

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Myth: Use a Specialized Grout Cleaner

Harsh chemicals may make grout even more difficult to clean. Instead, try mixing equal parts white vinegar with water in a spray bottle. Spray the area generously and let it sit for five minutes. Then make a paste with baking soda and water and use a grout brush or toothbrush to clean the grout. When you’re done scrubbing the grout rinse it with water.

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Myth: If it Smells Clean, it is Clean

Sometimes a fragrance can mask a problem. When you’re cleaning, if it feels clean and smells clean, it’s likely to clean. If it still feels dirty or has residue, it may need more cleaning.

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Myth: Use Newspaper for Spring Cleaning Windows

It’s true that newspapers won’t leave any lint when it comes to washing windows, but they can leave smeared ink. Instead, use a squeegee and microfiber cloth when cleaning windows.

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Myth: Natural Cleaners Aren’t as Good as Store-Bought

Many natural cleaners—such as those that use vinegar, baking soda, and lemon—are just as effective as store-bought versions. If you do go the natural cleaner route, you may need to let the cleaner sit a little longer for the best results.

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Myth: Rain Will Wash Your Car

Not true! Rains aren’t enough to get the job done. Be sure to get both the inside and outside, along with the undercarriage to remove all that buildup of dirt and debris.

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Myth: Your Dishwasher Cleans Itself

Your dishwasher works hard to clean all your dishes, and it likely needs a good cleaning as well. Start by removing all the debris from the tub and make sure it’s draining properly. Then run a cycle using a dishwasher cleaner.

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Myth: You Need to Use Furniture Polish

Save the furniture polish for when you really need it because polish can attract dust and leave a residue when used too often. Instead, just use a microfiber cloth to wipe down those wood tables, shelves, and chairs.

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Myth: Your Ceiling Fan Doesn’t Need Cleaning

Even if you have it running nearly 24/7, it’s still a good idea to make sure that your ceiling fan is good and clean. For quick cleaning, grab an old pillowcaseand put it around each blade then wipe clean.

 

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Myth: When Blinds are Closed They Don’t Get Dirty

Now’s the time to clean those blinds. Washing blinds doesn’t mean you have to remove them. Instead, try using tongs with an attached rag or even a pair of socks to remove dust.

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