wrong habits that people still do at home 😥

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... Read moreMany people believe that cleaning only when dust is visible is sufficient, but dust can accumulate and thicken long before you notice it. Thick dust harbors millions of dust mites, making future cleaning harder and less effective. I found that wiping all surfaces weekly, even the ones that don’t look dirty, greatly reduces the effort needed during deep cleaning sessions. Another habit I've corrected is the failure to do a final rinse after using soap or detergent. Soap residue left on floors or surfaces can create a sticky film that attracts more dirt, actually making your home dirtier faster. Now, I always make sure to rinse or wipe down areas with water after washing them, which leaves surfaces truly clean and makes maintaining cleanliness easier. Additionally, items like remote controls and light switches are often overlooked when sanitising, even though they are high-touch areas that can carry many germs. Regular sanitisation of these items each week has helped reduce the spread of bacteria and contributes to a healthier living space. Incorporating these small but crucial steps into your routine could save you time and keep your home cleaner longer.