
Ceiling fans

Prepare outdoor furniture
Freezing temperatures outside isn’t an excuse to neglect outdoor furniture. “Take out your outside furniture from storage to give it a good clean for warmer weather,”Jennie Varner, Brand Manager for Molly Maid, a Neighborly Company, tells Reader’s Digest.”Mix up a mild solution of dish detergent and water to clean umbrellas and cushions, and combine 1 gallon of water to cup of vinegar, cup of rubbing alcohol and about 2 squirts of dawn to clean glass tables.” Here are more household uses for vinegar.

Window screens

House trimmings

The kitchen sponge

Dust blinds
Sometimes, the most overlooked spots in your house that should be cleaned are also the most obvious. Fortunately, dusting blinds is easy to do. “Close the blinds and use a microfiber cloth, a clean pair of cotton gloves or an old, clean sock to run your hand along each slat to pick up dust starting at the top and working your way down,” says Varner. “Next, close the blinds in the opposite direction and repeat.”(Related: 11 Things You Should Never Store in Your Bathroom)

Outside of kitchen appliances
You don’t really think about cleaning the front of a microwave or the knobs of the ovenbut those items can get dirty, too. “These items regularly pick up dust, grime, build up from cooking oils, etc,” Janus says. “Clean the front, sides, and top (especially the fridge, it gets really grimy up there).” (Here are some of the most germ-infested objects you touch every day.)

Coffee maker
“Coffee makers can get dirty inside just like anything else, and if you’re not using distilled water every time you brew, hard water buildup can take a toll,” says Janus. “Mix a 50/50 vinegar and water solution, add it to the water reservoirand start the brew cycle. I would recommend doing this twice, before running it again with just water 2-3 times to clear out the vinegar.”

Credit cards
You may be concerned with cleaning up your credit, but you may also need to clean your physical credit cards, too. “People often forget to clean the things inside their wallets such as credit cards, bus passes, library cards, and debit cards, even though these quickly accumulate germs,” says Varner. “To clean, wipe down with a damp towel or antibacterial wipe. Use a rubber eraser on the magnetic strip to wipe away excess grime.” (Learn the common tricks for avoiding germs that actually don’t work.)

Cleaning the floor under furniture

Vacuum cleaners

Refresh the fridge
When you take out your milk carton for your morning coffee, are you doing a morning check on the contents of your fridge to see what’s good and what’s…not? “Increase efficiency, save money and get ready for fresh ingredients by cleaning out your refrigerator,” says Varner. “Clear out old food and defrost your freezer. Use a sponge and a baking powder solution to wipe out the inside of both your freezer and refrigerator.” It’s tricky to know which foods to keep in your pantry and which to keep in your refrigerator. Also, learn how to Marie Kondo your fridge for better eating.

Inside of appliances, cupboards, and drawers
It may be convenient to place a clean plate from the dishwasher back in the cupboard, but the cupboard needs to be cleaned, too. Janus recommends removing everything from the inside of those containers and wiping down the inside before putting everything back in. Throwing away expired items is a good idea, too.

Shower curtains
Your shower curtain gets dirtyand can often be a breeding ground for mildew. “To clean a dirty shower curtain, put it in the washing machine with two bath towels on the gentle cycle,” says Varner. “Add 1/2 cup baking soda to your detergent during the wash cycle and 1/2 cup vinegar during the rinse cycle. Dont put your curtain in the dryer, but let in air dry instead.”(Psst: Learn why Clorox is so good at killing germs.)

Gutters

Bedroom pillows and pillowcases

Toothbrush holders
You already know you should be brushing your teeth for two minutes twice a day, but there’s another item on the kitchen sink that you may be forgetting to clean. “People usually remember to clean their toothbrush, but what about the holder where its stored?” asks Varner. Thankfully, it’s pretty easy to clean. “Rinse the holder with hot water and use a clean cloth to wipe down the outside. Next, fill the toothbrush holder with an antibacterial mouthwash, allowing it to sit for two minutes. Rinse and run the holder underwater and let it air dry.”

Your car
Yes, you should be cleaning your car regularly, even in winter. Think of how often you’re in and out of your car commuting to work or going grocery shopping…and think of the days of accidentally stepping in puddles or spilling coffee all over the car. For washing your car outside, more care needs to be taken in colder weather. Angie’s List recommends waiting until your car is safely above freezing at 40 degrees F or higher in order to wash your car.(Related:Coronavirus Cleaning From A to Z: What You Need to Disinfect)

Earbuds
Gone are the days of popping in your headphones and taking them off without a care in the world. According to Wirecutter, you should be cleaning your earbuds at least once a week with a soft cloth and soap and water. However, you should wipe down your headphones more frequently after every workout.(Psst: Learn how music can improve your workout performance.)

Cell phones

Baby bath toys

Microwave

Dishwasher

Shoes

Toilets

Dryer vents

Mirrors

Pet water bowls

Silver

Laptop
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