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Dumb Cleaning Habits You Need To Change Today, According to Experts

How many of these cleaning mistakes have you made?

Many people unknowingly make household chores harder than necessary, and in some cases, they accidentally leave their homes dirtier than they were in the first place. In the name of cleaner homes, we’re breaking down some common dumb cleaning habits and mistakes you might not even realize you’re making.

Cleaning without a plan

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Winging it sometimes works, but that’s rarely the case when it comes to cleaning. For example, if you’re dusting your dresser, that’s great, but make sure you dust the ceiling fan above first; otherwise, you’ll just end up backtracking. That’s why a game plan is necessary. “I recommend cleaning from top to bottom and from left to right,” says cleaning expert Diane Regalbuto. “For example, dust all ceiling fans and high-reach places and work your way down to baseboards and around the room in a clockwise direction.” When dusting those hard-to-reach areas, use a soft, dry cloth.

Spraying disinfectant and wiping it up immediately

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“Most household disinfectant holds a three- to 10-minute dwell time, which means the product needs to sit wet on a surface for it to actually disinfect,” says Karina Neff, president, and CEO of MaxiMaids. “Also note that it’s important to remove debris or dirt from the surface with a microfibre towel before disinfecting.” To properly disinfect, wipe down the surface with your towel to remove soil, debris, and dirt, and then spray the surface with your disinfectant. Follow the label instructions for the product dwell time, then wipe up.

Using a dirty sponge

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Again, the goal is to make sure your products are working for you and not against you! Dirty sponges are just going to spread gunk. “Your sponge is likely the dirtiest thing in your home,” says Samsoni. “Replace it ­– or disinfect it with diluted bleach – regularly so you don’t transfer germs inadvertently when cleaning your dishes and other surfaces.” Having a backup of sponges at the ready will help.

Scrubbing a fresh carpet stain

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Grabbing a towel and scrubbing at a stain is a knee-jerk reaction, but it’s not doing your carpet any favours. The key is to gently blot the area to pick up as much of the stain as possible – ideally until the spot is dry. This is better than scrubbing, which not only wreaks havoc on the carpet fibers but also presses the stain deeper into the carpet. Once dry, use a stain lifter and follow the directions on the label.

Not cleaning your fridge vent

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You’ve got a sparkling clean fridge interior, but that’s all for naught if you’ve forgotten to clean the grill and vent! “This often gets missed, which causes dust to build up and ultimately slows down the system,” says Regalbuto. “Once a month, simply wipe it clean.” Spray a soft cloth with an all-purpose spray and gently wipe down the grill and vent. You can also use a vacuum cleaner with a hose extension to suck up dirt and grime in tiny, hard-to-reach spots. While you’re at it, don’t forget the top of your fridge and the area behind it.

Forgetting to clean kitchen handles and knobs

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Of course, you know that the kitchen has its fair share of grime, but chances are, you’re neglecting a few problem spots: pulls, handles, and doorknobs! Worst of all, these areas are grease, grime, dust, and bacteria magnets. “Use a gentle household cleaner or plain soapy water making sure to wipe dry afterward in order to remove water stains,” advises Regalbuto.

Not cleaning your light switches

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This is another easy-to-forget spot to clean, but boy is it important! “Bacteria and germs are super high on light switches,” says Regalbuto. They also start looking really grimy and dirty from all that touching. “Clean them about once a week, and increase frequency if you or someone in your family is sick.” Antibacterial wipes are real heroes for this job.

Cleaning everything all at once

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Having a designated cleaning day is wonderful, but note that some things need to be cleaned with more frequency. “When you wait to clean your home all at once, the surfaces that should be cleaned more often – such as doorknobs, keyboards, cabinet handles, and other frequently touched surfaces – stay dirty,” says Sansoni. He recommends making a set cleaning schedule. Pick a day or days of the week to wipe down and clean the “hot spots,” and spread the rest of your cleaning out over time.

Using liquid drain cleaner in your toilet

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Liquid drain cleaners are great for tackling your gunked-up sink, but they are not meant for toilets. If you’re dealing with a clogged toilet, this is where a good, old-fashioned plunger comes into play.

Neglecting your microwave

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Out of sight, out of mind – right? Well, until you open up your microwave and see a splattery mess! It’s best to clean your microwave after every use (a simple wipe-down will do), but if you end up with a dry, caked-on mess, you’ve got some options. Regalbuto says, “Place a bowl inside with lemon juice, water, and vinegar and turn the microwave on for two minutes to let it steam up. After, wipe down the interior with a damp cloth.” Make sure to clean the buttons on the outside, too.

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