Unseen Dirt: 9 Household Items You Should Be Washing More Often

January 18, 2024
By MJ Brioso
6 min read
Unseen Dirt: 9 Household Items You Should Be Washing More Often

We all take pride in keeping our homes clean and tidy. We diligently scrub countertops, vacuum floors, and wipe down surfaces. But what about the often-overlooked items in our homes that harbor unseen dirt and germs?

It's time to shine a light on these hidden culprits and discover why you should be washing them more often. In this creative exploration, we'll delve into nine household items that may not be on your cleaning radar but definitely should be.

1. Remote Controls: The Silent Contaminators

Remote controls are the unsung heroes of our entertainment centers, granting us access to a world of movies and shows with a simple click. But beneath their sleek exteriors lies a dirty secret—they are silent propagators of germs.

Think about it: you touch them after handling snacks, sneezing, and even when you're not feeling your best. In fact, studies have shown that remote controls can be dirtier than a toilet seat!

Cleaning Tip: To clean them, remove the batteries and wipe down the surface with a disinfectant wipe or a cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Pay attention to every nook and cranny, from the button valleys to the battery compartment. Regular cleaning can help keep these germ magnets in check and reduce the risk of illness transmission in your home.

2. Kitchen Sponges: The Undercover Germ Hotels

Kitchen sponges are like secret agents, stealthily infiltrating the battlefield against food residue and spills. However, they often harbor an insidious enemy—germs.

The moist, porous material of a sponge is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria, including the infamous E. coli and Salmonella. In fact, a kitchen sponge can contain more bacteria than a toilet seat!

Cleaning Tip: To keep your kitchen sponges clean, toss them in the dishwasher every few days or microwave them on high for one minute to execute the germs.

You can also subject them to a spa day by soaking them in a mixture of water and bleach for about five minutes, then rinse thoroughly. By maintaining a clean sponge, you not only ensure cleaner dishes but also thwart the covert mission of germs in your kitchen.

3. Toothbrush Holders: The Camouflaged Breeding Grounds

Toothbrush holders may seem innocuous, innocently cradling our toothbrushes as they await their daily duties. However, beneath their serene façade lurk water, toothpaste residue, and germs.

These conditions create a perfect breeding ground for bacteria, including the dreaded mold and mildew. When you place your toothbrush in a dirty holder, you risk transferring these germs to your toothbrush and, subsequently, your mouth.

Cleaning Tip: To clean them, disassemble the holder and wash it in hot, soapy water. Wage war on the crevices where germs hide and rinse thoroughly. Let it air dry completely before reassembling it and allowing your toothbrushes to reclaim their posts. A clean toothbrush holder ensures that your oral hygiene routine remains just that—clean and hygienic.

4. Washing Machine: The Clothes' Unsung Guardian

Believe it or not, your faithful washing machine deserves a cleaning session of its own. Over time, detergent and fabric softener residues can accumulate inside the machine, leading to unpleasant odors and reduced washing efficiency. If your freshly cleaned clothes start to emit a musty smell, your washing machine might be the culprit.

Cleaning Tip: Run an empty cycle with hot water and vinegar once a month to keep it fresh and clean. If you have a front-loading machine, be sure to wipe down the rubber seal and the detergent drawer regularly to prevent mold growth. A clean washing machine ensures your clothes come out fresh and clean and extends the life of your trusty laundry companion.

5. Pillows: The Unsuspecting Sleep Companions

Pillows provide us with comfort and support every night, cradling us into dreamland. However, they accumulate sweat, dead skin cells, and dust mites beneath their soft exterior over time. If you've never washed your pillows, you might be sleeping on a hotbed of allergens and bacteria.

Cleaning Tip: Give your pillows a fresh start by checking the care label for cleaning guidance. Afterward, toss them into the washing machine using a delicate cycle, and be sure to add an extra rinse to make certain all lingering detergent is thoroughly washed away.

Dry them thoroughly, either in the dryer with tennis balls to fluff them up or by hanging them outside in the sun to obliterate any remaining germs. Regularly cleaning your pillows improves sleep quality, maintains your overall health, and ensures that your nightly slumber is a sanctuary of cleanliness.

6. Dish Drying Rack: Where Clean Meets Dirty

Your dish drying rack, often in the shadows of your kitchen, silently accumulates moisture from wet dishes and utensils. This continuous exposure can transform it into a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Furthermore, the water pooling in the tray beneath the rack can stagnate and become a hotbed for bacteria.

Cleaning Tip: To clean it, dismantle the rack and subject it to a rejuvenating soak in a mixture of hot water and white vinegar. Scrub away any residue, especially in the drain tray, rinse thoroughly, and let it air dry completely before reassembling it. A clean dish drying rack ensures that your dishes dry hygienically and prevents potential contamination from lurking germs.

7. Light Switches and Door Handles: High-Touch Artifacts

Light switches and door handles, while often overlooked during cleaning routines, are hotspots for germs in your home. These high-touch areas are encountered multiple times a day by every member of your household, and they can harbor invisible contaminants.

Cleaning Tip: Use a disinfecting wipe or a cloth with a disinfectant solution to perform a rescue mission on these surfaces regularly, especially during cold and flu season. Pay extra attention to switches and handles in the bathroom and kitchen, where germs tend to mount their last stand.

Keeping these high-touch areas clean reduces the risk of illness transmission within your home and maintains the pristine quality of these oft-forgotten artifacts.

8. Bedside Tables: More Than Meets the Eye

Bedside tables are the unsung guardians of your nighttime essentials—books, glasses, and the occasional midnight snack. Yet, beneath their steadfast presence, they accumulate dust, crumbs, and even the remnants of late-night escapades with spilled drinks.

Cleaning Tip: Regularly dusting and wiping your bedside tables helps maintain cleanliness and improves the air quality in your bedroom, making for a better night's sleep. Transform your bedside tables into vigilant protectors of your nocturnal haven, ensuring that your relaxation space remains a sanctuary of comfort and hygiene.

9. Trash Cans: The Unsung Heroes of Disposal

Trash cans, particularly those in the kitchen, are the unsung heroes of disposal, handling the grimy remnants of daily life with stoic determination. Yet, their noble duty comes at a cost—they can become breeding grounds for bacteria, the unseen agents of odors and potential health hazards.

Cleaning Tip: Keep your kitchen smelling fresh by regularly cleaning and emptying your trash cans. Scrub them with hot, soapy water, rinse well, and consider adding baking soda for odor control. Consider using trash can liners to help keep them cleaner between cleanings.

By maintaining the cleanliness of your trash cans, you keep your kitchen smelling fresh and ensure that these unsung heroes of disposal continue to serve your household with dignity and hygiene.

Don't Miss a Spot!

A tidy and healthy home involves more than just the usual cleaning chores. These nine commonly ignored household items attract dirt, germs, and bacteria. Adding them to your regular cleaning checklist can establish a safer and cleaner living space for you and your family.

So, don't forget to add remote controls, toothbrush holders, and even your washing machine to your cleaning checklist. Your home—and your health—will thank you for it. With these creative cleaning tips, you can ensure that every nook and cranny of your home is clean, leaving you with peace of mind and a healthier living space.

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https://www.hhs.gov/answers/public-health-and-safety/what-is-the-difference-between-salmonella-and-e-coli/index.html
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https://www.thespruce.com/identifying-mold-vs-mildew-4799138
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https://www.publichealthontario.ca/en/Health-Topics/Environmental-Occupational-Health/Health-Hazards#:~:text=Health%20hazards%20are%20chemical%2C%20physical,avoid%20or%20mitigate%20these%20risks.

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