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Times You’re Cleaning Your House Wrong

Cleaning From The Ground Up

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Cleaning from the ground up is often seen as an efficient way to keep a house tidy, but this approach can be problematic. Most dirt and dust accumulate in high, hard-to-reach spots, and if you start at the ground level when cleaning, things like shelves and high furniture have gone untouched, leaving your house still feeling dusty and dirty. 

Taking the time to get to the harder-to-reach places first means that when you eventually tackle the floor surfaces, it will take much less time since not much dirt has accumulated there.

Furthermore, when one begins by cleaning down low, it can be easy to miss spots and not notice until they are cleaned thoroughly. Doing this can be frustrating when trying to clean quickly, so starting in the high areas first is best, so you won’t have to go back over them later. It may seem like more work at first, but this method often results in a cleaner house with less overall time spent!

Using Expired Cleaning Products

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Cleaning products are essential for ensuring a safe and germ-free living space, but it is vital to use them correctly. Expired cleaning products may not be as effective in removing bacteria and other contaminants and can even introduce new ones. Using outdated sprays and wipes could contaminate your home with potentially dangerous ingredients, not to mention make your efforts ineffectual.

In short, when you use cleaning products that have exceeded their expiration date, you risk introducing dangerous substances into your environment and having little or no effect on disinfection. Therefore, it is a good idea to replace expired cleaning products promptly so they can keep your home healthy and clean.

Spraying Cleaning Products Directly Onto Surfaces

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Although it may seem easy and convenient to spray your household cleaning supplies directly onto the surfaces you are trying to clean, this is not a great idea. Cleaning products typically contain harsh chemicals that can have serious consequences when sprayed directly onto a surface. Not only can these substances harm skin (even through gloves!), but by spraying them directly onto surfaces, you’re likely releasing dangerous fumes into the air.

Ultimately, this makes any task much more hazardous than it needs to be. To prevent contamination and potential health problems, always ensure your cleaning products are sprayed onto a cloth or other cleaning implements before being applied to surfaces. Doing this will reduce the risk of contact with harmful chemicals and ensure that your home is kept clean, healthy, and safe.

Take Steps To Avoid Cleaning Your House Wrong!

When it comes to cleaning your home, there are many mistakes you can make that can have undesirable consequences. From misusing disinfecting wipes to spraying harsh chemicals directly onto surfaces, these common cleaning mistakes can lead to contamination, health risks, and inefficient cleanliness. To avoid these problems and keep your home safe, clean, and healthy, following basic cleaning guidelines, such as starting high and not using expired products, is best. Doing so can ensure that your home is truly clean, safe, and healthy for you and your family!

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