Best Ways To Clean The Trickiest Spots In Your House

Do you often find yourself giving up on cleaning the difficult areas of your home before you’ve even begun? To assist you in permanently resolving those bothersome and difficult-to-reach areas, we’ve gathered all the resources and tips. These simple, step-by-step instructions from cleaning experts will help you quickly and easily take care of everything from radiators and garbage disposal to blinds and ceiling fans. Don’t worry, though; we’ve also included everyday necessities like your keyboard, mouse, and remote control so your technology will also feel brand-new.

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Best Ways To Clean The Trickiest Spots In Your House

Remote

Surprisingly enough, the remote control harbours more bacteria than the majority of other domestic surfaces, such as the toilet handle and tissue box.

More than thirty per cent of the remote controls tested positive for cold viruses, according to research by the University of Virginia School of Medicine. (Consider what might be happening to its sibling, the game controller.) If you think there might be crumbs stuck between the buttons, use compressed air to spray there once a week. Next, use wireless wipes to clean. (Feel free to use the same strategy on your assortment of game controllers.)

Blinds

Now is the moment to get organized and handle things yourself. Put on a pair of white cotton gloves and dip one hand’s fingers only in a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and warm water. Next, using your fingertips, go through every slat, dipping back into the solution as necessary. If the formula appears unclean, feel free to replenish it. Once the solution has been applied, use a dryer sheet (a used one would serve) to wipe the blinds. You’ll have a good, long stretch until the next white-glove treatment is necessary because its residue will repel dust in the future.

Ceiling Fan 

Firstly, just to be safe, make sure you tape down the fan’s switch (so while you’re cleaning, nobody unintentionally switches it on). To make sure your floors don’t get dusty, cover an area on the floor with a drop cloth or an old sheet that is roughly twice the width of the blades. Pour two teaspoons of white vinegar and plenty of water into a spray bottle, then liberally mist an old pillowcase.

Ascend a tall stepladder and cover each blade individually with the pillowcase, gently rubbing it over each one to remove any remaining dust. Not on your head, but into the pouch will fall dirt. Use the Ceiling Fan Duster to avoid using a ladder. Each blade is encircled by this instrument, which cleans both sides at once.

Garbage Disposal

Many kitchens have a lot of traffic around the sink. Here’s how to clean the garbage disposal and areas beyond what’s first visible. After adding three teaspoons of borax to the chamber and letting it sit for an hour, flush it with hot water.

To ensure that your blades stay sharp and get rid of persistent odours, put a quarter cup of white vinegar and water in an ice cube tray, freeze, add a few cubes, and run the disposal. Grease buildup is a possibility at times. Feed the disposal sometimes a small fruit pit or a chicken bone to break those up.

Computer Keyboard

Keyboards can get five times more filthy than toilet seats, according to one research. This might be the result of us never cleaning them—yuck! First, disconnect the keyboard or take out the batteries. Invert it, then give it a gentle shake.

After turning it upright and giving each key a quick blast of compressed air, sterilize it with Wireless Wipes or another fast-drying cleaning. Cyber Clean is a putty-like substance that works well for stains and stubborn muck. Apply it all over the keyboard and then peel it off. It removes grime similarly to how Silly Putty removes images from newspapers. Think about using a UV wand for disinfection if you share a keyboard at work. (One choice is the UV-C sanitizing wand Verilux Clean-Wave.) In hospitals, they are used to eradicate germs because of how quickly and easily they can kill them.

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