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12 Things You Should Clean Every Single Day (but Don’t)

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Toilet seat

While we don’t talk about a public toilet, the toilet is not the most sparkling item, not even in the cleanest home. To be more precise, the flush handle and toilet seat are breeding grounds for bacteria and germs that should be eliminated with a disinfectant wipe.

Although certain bathroom fixtures don’t need to be cleaned every day, I would suggest adding the toilet seat to your list of objects that need to be cleaned every day or after every use.

Dining table

Your favorite place to relax and enjoy your favorite meals is also one of the things that gets super dirty too. When food leftovers are left behind, they can harbor mold, harmful germs, and a variety of other organisms. The best way to begin cleaning your kitchen table will depend on what kind it is. However, you should start by dusting it off.

If your dinner table is made of wood, use a clean cloth and a bit of warm water to clean it after every meal. For the tables made of glass, you can use warm water, a clean sponge, and a bit of baking powder if the dirt is stubborn.

After you remove all the dirt, just wipe it with a glass cleaning solution that you use on your windows, and voila! Squeaky clean.

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  1. Table tops,bathroom toilet and sink every night. Dishes by hand kitchen sink and sponges cleaned with bleach every night. Stove every day after cooking. Shower wiped and sprayed after use

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