15 Places in Your Home You’re Probably Forgetting to Clean That Need Cleaning Bad
Keeping a clean house isn’t just about impressing guests or making sure everything looks Instagram-perfect. It’s about not feeling grossed out in your own home!
Sure, you might think you’re on top of things with your regular cleaning routine, but there are always those sneaky spots that love to collect dirt, dust, and who-knows-what-else.
Let’s look into those often-forgotten areas that deserve a little love and attention—because, seriously, no one wants to surprise their guests with dust bunnies or a grimy remote.
Baseboards
Ah, the baseboards. Those things that seem to attract dust like a magnet and are always the first to show just how long it’s been since your last deep clean. Grab a damp cloth or your trusty vacuum with a brush attachment and get to work. No one’s going to be impressed by the ‘dust art’ in the corners of your living room.
Ceiling Fans
Whoever invented ceiling fans probably didn’t think about the fact that those blades turn into dust factories. And the worst part? That dust gets flung around the room the minute you turn the fan on. Gross, right? Do yourself a favor and wipe them down regularly with a microfiber cloth, or use a duster with an extendable handle if you’re not into the whole balancing-on-a-chair thing.
Behind Appliances
When was the last time you pulled out the fridge or stove to see what’s lurking back there? Yeah, I thought so. Dust, crumbs, and enough pet hair to knit a sweater are probably hanging out behind your appliances. Move those bad boys out every so often, and give the area a good clean. Your kitchen (and your allergies) will thank you.
Air Vents
Air vents—those things that keep your home comfortable but also love to trap dust and circulate it everywhere. If you’ve been wondering why you can’t stop sneezing, this might be the culprit. Grab your vacuum with the brush attachment or a damp cloth, and clear out those vents. Breathing clean air is kind of important, right?
Light Fixtures
Dusty light fixtures? Not cute. Dim lighting because of grime? Even worse. Turn off the power (safety first!), then clean those fixtures and bulbs with a microfiber cloth. It’s amazing how much brighter (and cleaner) your home will feel once the dust is gone.
Inside Cabinets and Drawers
Your cabinets and drawers are like the Bermuda Triangle of dust, crumbs, and mysterious spills. Empty them out, give everything a good wipe down, and maybe even organize the chaos while you’re at it. You’ll be amazed at how much better it feels to have a clean, functional space—even if you’re the only one who knows it’s there.
Door Knobs and Handles
High-touch surfaces like door knobs and handles are basically germ factories. A quick wipe with a disinfectant wipe or cleaning solution can help prevent those pesky illnesses from spreading. Plus, who wants to think about all the gross stuff on their hands every time they open a door? Not me.
Remote Controls
Let’s be real—when was the last time you cleaned your remote control? Exactly. These things are handled all the time but never get any attention. Wipe them down with a disinfectant or rubbing alcohol, focusing on the buttons and crevices. Because no one wants to pass around germs with the popcorn during movie night.
Trash Cans
Trash cans are pretty much the definition of “out of sight, out of mind,” until they start to smell like something died in them. Empty them out, give them a good scrub with soap and water, and sprinkle a little baking soda at the bottom to keep things smelling fresh. Your nose will appreciate it.
Shower Curtains
Shower curtains are mold and mildew magnets, thanks to all that moisture. Whether you have a fabric curtain or a plastic one, give it a good cleaning every so often. Machine wash fabric curtains according to the instructions, or wipe down plastic ones with vinegar and water mix because no one wants to shower with a side of mold.
Underneath Furniture
You’d think the dust bunnies under your furniture were planning a takeover with how fast they multiply. Grab a duster with an extendable handle or a vacuum with a crevice tool, and tackle those hidden areas under your sofas, beds, and other furniture. Because just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean it’s not there.
Blinds and Curtains
Blinds and curtains are like magnets for dust, and they can make your whole house feel less clean if you don’t deal with them. Dust blinds with a microfiber cloth, use your vacuum on the brush setting, and launder curtains according to the care instructions. Your windows—and your allergies—will thank you.
Doormats
Doormats are your home’s first line of defense against dirt, mud, and whatever else your shoes drag in. Shake them out, vacuum them, and give them a good wash periodically. It’s a small thing that makes a big difference in keeping the rest of your house clean.
Pet Accessories
We love our pets, but their bowls, toys, and bedding? Not so much. These can get pretty nasty if you don’t clean them regularly. Wash their bowls daily, launder their toys and bedding weekly, and vacuum up the pet hair before it takes over your house. Your pets deserve a clean space too, after all.
Light Switches
Light switches are another high-touch area that’s easy to overlook. But think about how often you touch them—and how much gunk could be building up. Disinfect them regularly with wipes or a cleaning solution, and keep those germs in check. Because let’s face it, no one wants to think about the last thing they touched before turning off the lights.
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