Your hairbrush will feel so much better when it’s nice and clean! Hair and lint can stick to the bristles and really build up over time. Make sure you regularly clean your brushes to prevent the build up.
Have you ever thought of cleaning your steering wheel? Well you should! Not only will your steering wheel be clean, but regularly doing so will help to keep it germ free.
To avoid ear infection, make sure to clean your earbuds. This is one people often forget to clean but is so important to do!
Clean out your trashcan with some soap and a high powered hose. Trash cans are full of germs and can start to really smell over time. To avoid this, keep it nice and clean at all times!
Make sure to clean your air vents so that you don’t have dust or allergens floating around in your home. You can do this with a can of air or a sponge paint brush. Both will do the trick and get into those hard to reach places.
Clean your locks and your doorknobs in your home! You can do this for every room in the house, but be sure to get the front door which is probably used most frequently and transports the most germs from outside to inside.
For the best way to clean your candles, use some cotton balls and a few drops of rubbing alcohol to gently clean the surfaces of your candles. You can wipe off any of the dust that gets accumulated on the top rather than burning it into the air.
Hundreds of thousands of bacteria can collect onto your toothbrush after just one use. Imagine how much is on there after you use it for a while! To kill the bacteria, you can use white vinegar or colloidal silver.
Reusable grocery bags are great for the environment but can collect a lot of germs with each use. You can make your own disinfectant spray with water and vinegar to make sure your bags are nice and clean.
Clean your curtains! They need some tender love and care every once in a while too. Most fabrics are super easy to just throw into your washing machines.
It’s always nice to clean your dishwasher. You can run a load without any dishes in it, so that your machine gets nice and clean.
Doormats are great to keep the dirt outside where it belongs, but they can start to get filthy. Make sure you clean them every once in a while to keep them Le looking nice and clean.
Time to clean your light switch covers! You can easily unscrew them from your walls and then wash them all in a nice, soapy, hot water mixture. 10 It’s super fast but will still get the job done.
Pillows retain moisture, odors and body oils. It’s important to wash them so they stay nice and clean. You will be amazed at how much of a difference having clean pillows can make in your home.
Clean your sneakers (or any shoes) so that they look like new again! Use a small scrubbing brush or clean, old toothbrush to scrub them really well.
Vacuum cleaner filters always need serious attention! After you give them a good hosing off (just take them outside and go to town!), run them through your dishwasher to get them clean and white again. This will also help your vacuum run better.
Wash your walls! Yep that’s right, your walls. They collect dust and grime, which you can combat with just a little bit of warm water or even a mild soap. You will be so glad you cleaned them, just make sure to be gentle when you do.
Make sure to clean your contact cases so that your eyes are healthy and protected. You can wipe them down or boil them to get them like new again.
Megan Hermanson says
I love this tips.
Rachel says
Cleaning your vacuum filter in the dishwasher might get the filter clean, but it’s TERRIBLE for your dishwasher and will probably clog it up and cause problems. It’s not meant for dirt and hair! If you do this, you should start by pulling off any thing you can with a rag or cleaning brush and then hose it down REALLY good first.
organizationjunk says
Rachel, excellent point. I’ll edit the post! Thank you for your feedback!
Janice says
Air vents… they unscrew from the wall/ceiling easily. Just wash with soap and water and lay out on tell to dry. Don’t blow the dust and dirt around. Since they are curved the sponge pushes dirt above the curved part you don’t see,