6 household items you should clean right away

You may know the basics of cleaning, but you might be overlooking these bacteria-filled items

You may know the basics of cleaning, but you might be overlooking these bacteria-filled items.

We all know the basics when it comes to cleaning the house, but we often forget to clean the most important things that collect the most germs.

Here are six bacteria-filled items in your house that require immediate attention, as compiled by Shape.

1. Walls

Painting your walls all over again may be a good option but there is a more convenient way to avoid the hassle. Add a teaspoon of dish detergent and ¼ teaspoon of vinegar in a quart of warm water and wipe off the dirt and stains with a soft sponge.



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2. Baseboards

With the help of a handheld broom, you can easily swipe the dust from the stripe of woodwork running between your walls and floor. You can also use the same solution as the one prescribed to clean walls.

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3. Trash can

The container of germs in your house needs no reason to be overlooked. To get rid off the mold, mildew and bacteria, rinse it regularly with water and spray some germ-killing cleaner before letting it dry in the sun.


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4. Curtains

The fancy barriers of harsh sunlight may be holding years of dust in them. You can use vacuum cleaners if they are too huge to fit in your washing machines. Also, don't forget your shower curtains. They also need regular cleaning. Mix a small amount of white vinegar with water to remove soap scum.

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5. Ceiling fans

The easiest way to surprise yourself is to climb on a ladder and check out your ceiling fan up close. The thick layer of dust on top of the blades scatter all over your room every time you turn on the fan. It doesn't require that much effort -- just a long-armed duster for a regular clean up.

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6. Doormats

You clean off your shoes on them so imagine the amount of dust and dirt they contain. The filth may end up entering your house as well. Wash the mats with a garden hose or put them in your washing machine if they are small and flexible, following the product's washing guide.

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