We know what you're thinking." Another thing to add to my to-do list?" But trust us, there's a method behind our madness - and in the long run, these chores will have a huge impact on your family.
Restrooms
They may not look dirty, but in a USDA-funded study, dish towels were identified as the most contaminated area in the kitchen. Hand towels get dirtier because you use them more than once a day. They should be changed every few days, or even daily if you have a large family.
When you think about the things you put on your countertop (car keys, mail, purse), it's impossible to ignore how dirty they are, and don't let's start leaving crumbs for the critters. That's why you should be wiping and sanitizing daily. Just make sure you don't use the same sponge, paper towel or cloth to do this. It's not good practice to wipe down multiple surfaces with one rag, as this can lead to cross-contamination.
All sinks
While you may think that the basin in your sink will be clean as a whistle after you wash your hands or dishes, the reality is that the dirt and bacteria you leave behind will stick to the walls of the basin. If you're serious about cleaning, you should use an eraser-style sponge to remove traces, then disinfect the basin by plugging the drain, filling it with warm water, and then using a tablespoon of bleach. Let it sit for 5 minutes, then rinse and air dry.
Dirty dishes
Leftover sauce and breadcrumbs overnight will only attract bugs and make the next day's dishwashing more difficult. Instead, hand wash dinner plates and utensils before calling it a day, or put them in the dishwasher.
Your coffee maker
If you're like us, you probably brew a fresh cup of coffee every day. Since your coffee maker is a breeding ground for bacteria and mold, you really need to clean it every day. It is best to clean the removable parts of your coffee maker after each use to remove coffee, grinds and oils. You can hand wash them with warm soapy water at the sink, but usually these parts are dishwasher safe. Don't forget to wipe down the exterior and holding tray, as spills can burn.
Crumb-covered floors
If you've made dinner, face it. You may have dropped food on the floor in the process. But thankfully, a quick sweep after you're done with the dishes will pick up the crumbs - and ensure that unwelcome guests don't find them first.
Your room
How often do you typically wash your bed sheets and covers? Such as sheets, pillowcases and towels. If it is generally recommended to clean at least once every two weeks, in the current situation, Experts recommend that you replace it at least once a week.Even the grey twin sheet that you don't seem to get dirty produces a lot of stains that you can't see.
There are also two reasons:
Because they are used continuously in large quantities, you need to clean your sheets and towels more frequently.
There are usually more than one person in the family who use towels and pillowcases, so the chance of spreading bacteria usually increases.
Cleaning the three-piece set does not take much time, even the heaviest velvet flnnel duvet cover set can be easily cleaned and completed. Generally, people forget to clean their bedding regularly from the hindrance of putting on the bedding. If you also suffer from the difficulty of quickly set the cover, you can refer to some tips on putting on the bedding.