If you're in the process of making your big spring cleaning to-do list, you'll want to be sure that the following six spaces are accounted for in the process, experts say. There are often many forgotten parts of the home that definitely should be tackled to ensure that your space looks as sparkly clean as possible.
While you're making a point to clean the floors in your home, walls deserve a little love as well and are often forgotten about, Danielle Moore, the founder of the cleaning company A Little Moore Clean, says. Moore explains that wiping down these spots will help to eliminate the buildup of dirt, mold, dust, and bacteria.
Keep in mind that the approach you take will vary slightly depending on the paint finish you've used on the walls, however. Moore says that walls coated in glossy or semi-gloss paint can be cleaned using a microfiber rag along with some hot water and dish soap, while walls that have an eggshell or flat finish should be dry dusted.
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Moore notices that vents are often neglected within the home as well, which poses an issue given that clogged vents will reduce airflow within a house. However, the cleaning process is simple.
All you'll need to do is rub the grooves of the vent using a microfiber cloth, a long duster, or a dryer sheet, which will truly make all the difference.
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According to Jeffrey Phillip, an interior designer and professional organizer, no space is too small for spring cleaning. He recommends taking some time to go through medicine cabinets, junk drawers, bedside table drawers, and the like.
«These areas can often be overlooked since spring cleaning highlights big, all-day projects,» Phillip says. «However, small spaces can be
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