Ever wonder why your home still feels dusty or musty, even after a deep clean? The truth is, there are sneaky spots in your home that rarely get the attention they need. These overlooked areas collect dust, dirt, grease, and even bacteria, affecting not just your home’s appearance but also air quality and hygiene.
But don’t worry! Once you identify these hidden messes, keeping them clean is easier than you think. Here are 10 forgotten areas you should add to your cleaning routine—and the simple fixes to keep them spotless.
1. Behind and Under the Refrigerator
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Think of all the crumbs, grease, and dust lurking behind your fridge. This hidden mess doesn’t just look bad—it can attract pests and even reduce your refrigerator’s efficiency, making it work harder and increasing energy costs.
How to Clean It:
- Unplug the fridge and carefully slide it forward.
- Use a vacuum with a hose attachment to remove dust and debris.
- Wipe the back of the fridge and the floor underneath with warm soapy water.
- For the coils, a vacuum or a coil brush will do wonders in removing buildup.
How often? Every 3–6 months.
2. Door Handles, Light Switches, and Remote Controls
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We touch these surfaces dozens of times a day, transferring bacteria, oils, and grime. If they’re not cleaned regularly, they can become a hotspot for germs.
How to Clean It:
- Use disinfecting wipes or a microfiber cloth with rubbing alcohol.
- Make sure to clean high-traffic areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and main entry doors.
- Don’t forget game controllers and appliance buttons!
How often? Once a week or more during flu season.
3. The Tops of Cabinets and Appliances
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If you’ve never looked at the tops of your cabinets or fridge, you might be shocked at the amount of grease, dust, and grime that accumulates up there.
How to Clean It:
- Use a step stool and a microfiber cloth to remove loose dust.
- For greasy buildup, mix warm water with dish soap or vinegar and wipe the surface.
- To prevent future buildup, place wax paper on top and swap it out every few months.
How often? Every 2–3 months.
4. Under and Behind the Toilet
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While most people clean the toilet bowl, the floor around and behind the toilet is often neglected. Dust, hair, and moisture combine to create a germ-filled mess.
How to Clean It:
- Spray a disinfectant around the base and use a cloth or brush to scrub.
- For tight spaces, use an old toothbrush to reach corners.
- Wipe pipes and the back of the toilet for a thorough clean.
How often? Every two weeks.
5. Air Vents, HVAC Filters, and Ceiling Fans
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Dirty air vents and ceiling fans can circulate dust and allergens throughout your home, making the air feel stale.
How to Clean It:
- Vacuum air vents with a brush attachment.
- Use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe ceiling fan blades.
- Replace HVAC filters every 1–3 months for better air quality.
How often? Once a month.
6. Trash Can Lids and Handles
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The inside of the trash can may get cleaned regularly, but the lid and handles accumulate bacteria from food splatters and dirty hands.
How to Clean It:
- Wipe the lid and handles with disinfectant weekly.
- Once a month, deep clean the entire trash can with hot, soapy water.
- Sprinkle baking soda in the bottom to absorb odors.
10. Bathroom Exhaust Fan
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Your bathroom exhaust fan is essential for reducing moisture and preventing mold, but it won’t work efficiently if it’s clogged with dust and lint. If your bathroom mirror fogs up quickly, your exhaust fan might need a good cleaning.
How to Clean It:
- Turn off the power before removing the fan cover.
- Use a vacuum or soft brush to remove dust from the vent.
- Wipe the fan blades with a damp cloth.
- Clean every 3-6 months to keep your bathroom ventilated properly.