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Friday, July 18, 2025

Cleaning Mistakes You Didn’t Know You Were Making

Lady Cleaning with rubber gloves

Cleaning is a common household task, but there are some cleaning mistakes that people may not be aware of. Here are some cleaning mistakes you might not know you're making:

  1. Using Too Much Cleaner: More cleaning product doesn't necessarily mean better cleaning. Using excessive amounts of cleaning solutions can leave residues and may require more effort to rinse or wipe away.

  2. Ignoring Ventilation: Many cleaning products contain chemicals that release fumes. Failing to ventilate the area properly while cleaning can result in inhaling potentially harmful substances. Open windows or turn on fans to ensure proper ventilation.

  3. Mixing Cleaning Products: Some cleaning products contain ingredients that can create toxic fumes when mixed. For example, mixing bleach with ammonia can produce harmful gases. Always read product labels and avoid combining different cleaners unless explicitly directed to do so.

  4. Not Letting Disinfectants Sit: Many disinfectants require a certain amount of contact time to be effective. Read the labels of disinfectants and ensure you're allowing them to sit for the recommended duration before wiping or rinsing.

  5. Overlooking High-Touch Areas: Focus on cleaning high-touch surfaces regularly, such as doorknobs, light switches, and remote controls. These areas can harbour germs and contribute to the spread of illness.

  6. Not Cleaning Cleaning Tools: Brushes, sponges, and vacuum filters can become breeding grounds for bacteria if not cleaned regularly. Wash or replace cleaning tools as needed to prevent the spread of germs.

  7. Ignoring Manufacturer Instructions: Whether you're cleaning appliances, electronics, or other items, it's important to follow the manufacturer's cleaning instructions. Using the wrong cleaning products or methods can damage surfaces.

  8. Neglecting Regular Deep Cleaning: Regular cleaning helps maintain a tidy home, but it's important to schedule deeper cleaning tasks periodically. This might include cleaning out the refrigerator, washing curtains, or steam-cleaning carpets.

  9. Not Cleaning Electronics Properly: Using wet cloths or spraying cleaning solutions directly onto electronic devices can damage them. Instead, use a slightly damp, lint-free cloth and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning.

  10. Forgetting about Pillows and Mattresses: Pillows and mattresses can harbour dust mites and allergens. Be sure to wash pillowcases regularly and clean mattresses using appropriate methods.

Remember that different surfaces and materials require specific cleaning approaches, so always read product labels and follow recommended guidelines. Regular maintenance and proper cleaning practices contribute to a healthier and more comfortable living environment.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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