8 Things You Never Clean (But 100% Should!)

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3. The mop

A particularly filthy mop can leave your floors smelling bad. After every usage, rinse your mop in a bucket of fresh, hot water, and then leave it in a space that is adequately ventilated to dry. An alternative is to try attaching an old towel to the head of a sponge mop. since the towel may then be easily detached and thrown in the washing machine when it’s time to clean. This is a less expensive solution to replacing the mop head every two weeks, or more frequently depending on how often you use it.

4. You computer/ laptop

There is no surprise that most electronic devices collect dust more easily than other items in our homes. And our keyboards are probably the dirtiest. Apart from getting dusty, it can also get stained as a result of constant touching. Since a lot of us started working remotely with all the Zoom calls and meetings, we tend to forget to take a break, and most likely we end up eating over the keyboards. It’s not recommended, but it happens. To make sure you will keep the dirt and dust away from your computer (or laptop), wipe down your screen with a microfiber cloth every time you turn it off. Do this every day or every two days.