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12 Things You’re Probably Forgetting to Clean in Your Home

12 Things You’re Probably Forgetting to Clean in Your Home

12 Things You’re Probably Forgetting to Clean in Your Home When we think about cleaning, we usually focus on the obvious — floors, benchtops, bathrooms, and dishes. But some of the germiest, dustiest, and most-used items in our homes are often overlooked. These forgotten spots can collect bacteria, allergens, grime, and odours over time, impacting not just the cleanliness of your home, but your health too. The good news? Once you know what to look for, these hidden cleaning tasks are simple to add into your routine. Here are some commonly forgotten things you should be cleaning regularly. 1. Light Switches and Door Handles Think about how many times these get touched every day. Light switches, door knobs, cupboard handles, and drawer pulls can collect fingerprints, grease, and bacteria surprisingly quickly. A quick wipe with a natural all-purpose cleaner can keep them fresh and hygienic. 2. Remote Controls TV remotes, gaming controllers, and even air conditioner remotes are high-touch surfaces that rarely get cleaned. Crumbs, dust, and germs love to hide in all those buttons. Give them a gentle wipe down regularly, you might be surprised how dirty they get. 3. Skirting Boards They sit quietly collecting dust until you suddenly notice a grey line running around every room. Skirting boards often get skipped during routine cleaning, but they make a huge difference in how clean a home feels. A quick wipe while doing your floors can keep them looking fresh. 4. Behind and Under Appliances Out of sight often means out of mind — until you pull out the fridge or stove. Crumbs, grease, dust and even mould can build up behind: Refrigerators Washing machines Ovens Microwaves Toasters These spots deserve occasional deep cleaning attention. 5. Bin Lids and Garbage Bins Even if you take out the rubbish regularly, bins themselves can hold odours, bacteria and sticky residue. Wash and disinfect bins (inside and out) more often than you think — especially kitchen bins. 6. Reusable Shopping Bags These go from car boots to grocery stores to kitchen benches, often without ever being cleaned. Fabric bags should be washed regularly, especially if used for fresh produce or meat. 7. Ceiling Fans  Dust loves settling up high where we don’t always look. Dirty fan blades can spread dust around every time they spin.A regular dusting keeps the air cleaner and your home brighter. 8. Mattress and Pillows Your bed may look clean, but mattresses and pillows can collect dust mites, sweat, skin cells and allergens. Don’t forget to: Vacuum your mattress Wash pillow protectors Air out bedding Rotate your mattress regularly It can make a big difference for sleep and allergies. 9. Washing Machine and Dishwasher Ironically, the machines that do your cleaning need cleaning too. Soap scum, mould and residue can build up in seals, filters and drums. Natural cleaners can help freshen and maintain them without harsh chemicals. 10. Bathroom Exhaust Fans These work hard removing moisture but often collect dust, which can reduce airflow and encourage mould. A quick clean helps them work properly and keeps bathrooms fresher. 11. Cleaning Tools Sometimes we forget the things we clean with need cleaning too. Often-overlooked items: Sponges Mop heads Brooms Vacuum filters Scrub brushes Dirty tools can spread grime rather than remove it. 12. Pet Bowls, Toys and Bedding Pet items can harbour bacteria, hair, odours and dirt just like anything else in the home. Regularly washing pet belongings keeps things cleaner for both pets and people. Why These Forgotten Areas Matter Small overlooked spaces can have a big impact. Dust buildup can worsen allergies, neglected high-touch surfaces can spread germs, and hidden grime can affect air quality and odours. Paying attention to these forgotten spots helps create a home that feels genuinely clean — not just surface clean. Clean Smarter, Not Harder The trick isn’t doing everything at once. Add one or two forgotten tasks into your weekly cleaning routine, and rotate the deeper jobs monthly. Natural cleaning products can make these jobs safer and simpler, especially when used around children, pets, and sensitive surfaces. Because sometimes the places we forget to clean are the ones that need it most.
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What you clean with Matters

What you clean with Matters

Cleaning isn’t just about appearances—it plays a direct role in your physical health, mental clarity, and even long-term wellbeing. But there’s a second layer people often overlook: what you clean with matters just as much as how often you clean. First, the act of cleaning itself reduces exposure to harmful things. Dust, mold, bacteria, and allergens build up quickly in indoor environments. Regular cleaning helps prevent respiratory issues, allergies, and the spread of illness. For example, wiping down frequently touched surfaces (like doorknobs or phones) reduces the chance of infections, while vacuuming and removing dust can ease symptoms for people sensitive to airborne particles. There’s also a mental benefit—clean spaces tend to reduce stress and improve focus, which can indirectly support overall health. Now, here’s where it gets more nuanced: many conventional cleaning products contain chemicals that can actually harm your health if used improperly or too often. Ingredients like ammonia, chlorine (bleach), and certain synthetic fragrances can irritate the skin, eyes, and lungs. In poorly ventilated spaces, they can contribute to headaches, dizziness, or worsen conditions like asthma. Mixing certain cleaners—like bleach and ammonia—can even produce toxic gases. The goal is balance: you want to eliminate harmful germs and buildup without introducing new health risks through the products themselves. So in short, cleaning supports your health by reducing exposure to harmful biological agents, but the ingredients in your cleaning products can either support that goal—or quietly undermine it. Being mindful of both sides is what makes cleaning truly beneficial.
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Why Eucalyptus Cleaners Are the Future of a Healthier Home

Why Eucalyptus Cleaners Are the Future of a Healthier Home

One of the biggest advantages of eucalyptus-based cleaners lies in their natural protective properties. Eucalyptus oil is known for being anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal—making it a powerful ally in maintaining a hygienic home.Instead of relying on synthetic disinfectants, you can achieve effective germ protection using a plant-derived formula. This means you’re not just masking dirt—you’re actively helping to create a cleaner, safer environment for your family.
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