For this reason, we found the top tips for making sure we stay germ-free at home along with a bonus cleaning hack for your dishwasher.
1. Use mouthwash to disinfect your toothbrush
Each time we use our toothbrushes, we may be transferring bathroom bacteria directly into our mouths. If you’re someone who flushes the toilet with the lid up, then you could be spreading waste particles around the room, which can settle on surfaces and objects.
Therefore, it’s recommended to sanitize your toothbrush in mouthwash for 2 minutes after using it.
2. Clean your oven with 1/5 cup of ammonia
Simply heat your oven to 150ºF then turn it off and place 1/5 cup of ammonia in a bowl on your oven’s top-shelf. Place a bowl of boiling water on the shelf below and close the door, leaving them to do their thing overnight.
This will help the grime to drop off from your oven, helping you to easily wipe it clean the next day.
3. Microwave your sponge
Our dish sponges collect large amounts of harmful bacteria that we don’t want to then transfer to our dishes while washing them. To sterilize a sponge, you should wet it completely before placing it in the microwave for 1 minute.
The extreme heat will zap any bacteria growing in your sponges. Repeat this every few days when your sponge starts to smell.
4. Clean your wooden kitchen tools
Our wooden spoons can suffer in the kitchen, especially if they get put into the dishwasher or are left to soak. To keep them healthy, it’s recommended to rub them with a slice of lemon in order to stop any unwanted smells to permeate. You can also coat them with vegetable or coconut oil for a little tender loving care. This will make them shine and protect them from harmful moisture.
When they’re exposed to too much moisture, they grow mildew, which isn’t the most hygienic thing for your cooking vessels.
5. Wipe down your windowsills regularly
Because windows and windowsills can collect condensation, they can be a prime breeding ground for fungi and microbes. Make sure that you don’t forget about these hotspots that can be harboring a concentration of bacteria due to the damp environment of the window.
6. Shampoo your hairbrush
Our hairbrushes are often neglected when it comes to cleaning, even though they may be carrying a lot of dirt. This is because our hair can develop a buildup of pollution and everyday germs when we’re out and about, which then gets transferred to our brushes.
It’s advised to clean your brush once a month by removing old hairs and shampooing it overnight before rinsing it clean.
7. Disinfect your yoga mat with apple cider vinegar
Yoga mats can pick up tons of bacteria, not only from the dampness caused by our sweat but also from being placed on floors, especially at fitness centers. Therefore, it’s recommended to clean your mat every time you use it. Simply wipe it down using a cloth and equal parts water and apple cider vinegar.
The vinegar will act as a disinfectant, giving your mat a fresh makeover.
8. Clean your silver jewelry with soda and salt
To restore them back to their original glory, you should line a tray with aluminum foil and add 2 tablespoons of soda and 1 tablespoon of salt. Place the jewelry on top and cover it with boiling water.
By leaving this to soak overnight, it will dissolve the dirt and tarnish that collects on our silver accessories.
9. Clean your keyboard with gel
Cleaning slime can be very practical for removing the buildup of dust and dirt from small spaces, and it’s very easy to make at home! You’ll need to mix 1 cup of warm water with borax in a bowl and 1/2 a cup of warm water with glue in another bowl. Combine the 2 mixtures and stir until it becomes firm — then knead it into a hard ball.
Bonus: Use a mesh bag in the dishwasher
To make sure that everything is properly washed in the dishwasher, it’s important to use a mesh bag to keep the smaller items together. This stops the smaller pieces from slipping down into the washer and not getting sterilized properly.
What tricks do you use to combat germs? Please share them to help us all fight them off!