Tips to Avoid the Common Cleaning Errors

How to avoid cleaning missteps

It’s simple to go through your regular cleaning process mindlessly when it’s time to freshen up your house. While it may seem intuitive, some cleaning practices may be more harmful than helpful. Furthermore, if you leave bacteria, dust, and filth behind, you will eventually have additional work to do. Don’t worry, we’ll help you fix these common cleaning errors.

Slow down while you complete your to-do list, and think about how you can change your methods for better outcomes. Apply these tips for a cleaner, more efficient routine, and avoid these common cleaning errors that can make your house dirtier.

Cleaning missteps and how to avoid them

Common Cleaning Errors

Using Unclean Cleaning Materials

The quality of your cleaning practice depends on the materials you utilize. Make sure all cleaning supplies are in good condition before you start to prevent contaminating other areas of your house with dust, filth, and germs. Regularly wash mop heads, scrub bristles, cleaning rags, and other dirty materials, such as toilet brushes, and disinfect them after every use. For best results, empty your vacuum immediately as it fills up and replace or wash its filter frequently.

unclean cleaning materials

Cleaning the Surface Too Quickly

It’s not always as easy as spraying, wiping, and leaving to get the ideal clean. Time is essential since disinfectants take a while to work. The surface may occasionally be noticeably wet for a few minutes to remove bacteria successfully. To find out the suggested contact time when cleaning or disinfecting, consistently check the product instructions.

Wiping the surfaces too quickly

Forgetting to Clean Before Disinfecting

Cleaning and disinfecting are definitely not the same, and understanding the difference can have an impact on how you clean anything. While disinfection employs chemicals to kill the germs, cleaning can physically eliminate them from an area. Cleaning is a crucial initial step because the disinfectant won’t be possible to successfully target the bacteria if the surface is covered with dust or other debris. Make sure the area is clean and free of dust before using the disinfecting spray so the chemicals can work.

cleaning before disinfecting

Disregarding the Major Points of Contact

Since faucets, knobs, and switches are often touched surfaces in your house, it is obvious that they would also harbor the most bacteria. Use a disinfectant wipe to clean them to prevent the spread of germs.

clean all high touch areas

Using Sponges to Clean Surfaces

Before you use the sponge to clean your counters, please give it some thought. The bacteria that kitchen sponges are known for holding might spread to other areas as you clean them. Utilize a clean microfiber towel to wipe clean areas to prevent the spread of bacteria, or routinely clean and replace your cleaning sponges.

Using sponge when cleaning

Incorrect Order of Cleaning

Even though it might not seem like a big deal, how you start cleaning could be a misstep or not. Most people miss this point and end up spending extra time on a task that ought to be easy. Typically, cleaning should begin in the room’s top areas and move down to the floors. Begin by cleaning the ceiling,  windows, blinds, and furnishings before moving to other places. Dust and debris will drop to the floor, where you can later sweep or vacuum them up. Just remember that there is a correct cleaning sequence so that you can save some time rather than having to clean repeatedly.

Clean from top to bottom

Utilizing the Same Rag to Clean All Areas

Using the same cleaning rag around your house may appear more practical, but doing so is a terrific method to spread dirt and germs from one area to another. For instance, you certainly do not like bacteria from your restroom to land on your countertops. Choose different rags to employ in distinct areas and wash them frequently. Utilize disposable cleaning wipes for each housekeeping task if you plan to use them.

Use different rags in every area

Lack of Adequate Ventilation

Good ventilation is essential when utilizing cleaning products that contain chemicals, including ammonia and bleach. These items can discharge fumes into the space while you clean, irritating your airways. Open the window, run your air purifier, or run the vent fan to clear the air. Leave the room as soon as you are finished cleaning.

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