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18 Ways You’re Sabotaging Cleanliness

Despite our best intentions, many of us are guilty of bad habits that can sabotage our efforts to maintain a clean and healthy living space. These habits can range from the seemingly insignificant to the glaringly obvious. But no matter how small or large, they all contribute to a less than pristine home environment.

Understanding these habits and how they impact cleanliness can be a crucial step towards improving our living conditions. So, here are 18 ways you might be unknowingly sabotaging your home’s cleanliness.

1. Ignoring Clutter

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Clutter isn’t just an eyesore; it also makes cleaning more difficult. When surfaces are covered with items, it’s harder to clean them thoroughly. Plus, clutter can trap dust and other allergens, contributing to a less than hygienic environment. Take a few minutes each day to declutter surfaces, and you’ll find cleaning becomes much easier.

2. Not Cleaning Your Cleaning Tools

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Ironically, the tools we use to clean can often become a source of dirt and bacteria themselves. If you’re not regularly washing your mop heads, scrubbing your brushes, or replacing your sponges, you’re likely just spreading dirt and germs around your home. Make it a habit to clean or replace your cleaning tools regularly.

3. Forgetting About High Touch Areas

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Things like doorknobs, light switches, and remote controls are touched frequently, yet they’re often overlooked when it comes to cleaning. These high touch areas can become hotspots for bacteria and viruses. Remember to give these areas a quick wipe down with a disinfecting cleaner regularly.

4. Using the Wrong Cleaning Products

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Not all cleaning products are created equal. Some are better suited to certain tasks and surfaces than others. Using the wrong product can mean your efforts are less effective, or even damaging. Always read the label to ensure you’re using the right product for the job.

5. Leaving Dishes in the Sink

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Leaving dishes in the sink might seem like a small thing, but it can quickly lead to a messy kitchen. Not to mention, it can attract pests and create a breeding ground for bacteria. Try to wash dishes immediately after use, or at least rinse them and put them in the dishwasher.

6. Not Cleaning your Washing Machine

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Your washing machine cleans your clothes, but who cleans the washing machine? Over time, residue from detergent, fabric softener, and dirty clothes can build up, leading to a less than fresh smelling machine. Run a cleaning cycle with a washing machine cleaner or white vinegar regularly.

7. Letting Laundry Pile Up

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A pile of dirty laundry can make a room look messy and can also contribute to a less than fresh smell. Regularly wash your laundry to keep your home looking and smelling clean.

8. Neglecting the Bathroom

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The bathroom can be a breeding ground for bacteria and mold if it’s not cleaned regularly. Make sure you’re cleaning all parts of the bathroom, including the shower, toilet, sink, and floor.

9. Not Vacuuming Regularly

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Dust and dirt can accumulate quickly, especially if you have pets or a lot of foot traffic in your home. Vacuuming regularly can help keep this under control.

10. Forgetting About the Fridge

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An unclean fridge can lead to bad smells and even food contamination. Regularly clean out your fridge and wipe down the shelves.

11. Leaving Shoes On in the House

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Shoes can track in dirt, bacteria, and allergens from outside. Consider adopting a no-shoes-in-the-house policy.

12. Not Cleaning Pet Items

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Pet beds, toys, and feeding dishes can all become sources of dirt and bacteria. Regularly clean these items to keep your home clean.

13. Overlooking Dust Collectors

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Items like books, picture frames, and decorative items can all collect dust. Regular dusting can help keep this under control.

14. Not Changing Bed Sheets Regularly

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Bed sheets can accumulate sweat, dead skin cells, and dust mites. Change your sheets weekly for a fresh and clean sleeping environment.

15. Using Dirty Cleaning Cloths

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A dirty cloth can spread more dirt and bacteria around. Make sure you’re using a clean cloth for each cleaning task.

16. Not Cleaning Behind and Under Furniture

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Dust and dirt can accumulate in these hard-to-reach places. Move furniture and clean these areas regularly.

17. Forgetting about the Microwave

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Food splatters in the microwave can harden and become difficult to clean if left too long. Wipe down the microwave after each use.

18. Not Cleaning the Oven

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A dirty oven can smoke and create unpleasant smells when in use. Regularly clean your oven to keep it in good working condition.