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6 Places People Always Forget to Clean

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3. Under the furniture

This might be one of the places you forget to clean because it is not the most accessible place. Seriously, especially if you find it hard to bend over, what happens under your furniture might be a complete mystery.

Using a vacuum or dust mop, you may easily gather the dust bunnies that are usually found beneath beds and couches. Next time you are cleaning, try to look beneath the furniture; you might be surprised by the mess you will find there.

The easiest way to clean those places is to use a dusting wand and a vacuum cleaner. In this way, you will get rid of everything that is there, such as spider eggs and webs. You should remove the grime you have under your beds and couches at least twice per year, and everything should be good.

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12 Responses

  1. There is a 7th place you didn’t mention:
    People who has 65 inches plasma/flat screen TV hooked up in the wall.
    Nobody never knew how much dust stick to the back of that TV because nobody ever go up and look….
    Or they can’t.

  2. If you have ever been in the military and did boot camp you learn to clean everything, including the inside of the top of a tube of toothpaste. I know. My area was always ready for a white glove inspection. I even washed my shoe strings.

  3. I may not always clean those places, but its not that I forgot. Those are more spring cleaning jobs I forget about the front of the toilet bowl to the floor. Under the kitchen sink and the garbage disposal. The upstairs guest bathroom that isnt used often. Hairbrushes and curling irons. Clean hair out of drains. (First time I did that in my new house, I thought it was a mouse! Dogs paws especially if winter and walks are salted. Window sills between window and screens. Inside of enclosed gas fireplace. (Was recommended every 4 yrs by company) I used to laugh at my Mom when I saw cobb webs hanging in the corner of the ceiling. Now that Im 72, its not so funny anymore. So much work, but so nice those 10 minutes a year its all done.

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