5 Overlooked Cleaning Spots in Your Home That Deserve Attention
- Luxury Bright

- Jun 22
- 2 min read
Keeping a home clean often means focusing on the obvious places: floors, countertops, and bathrooms. Yet, many areas quietly collect dust, dirt, and germs without getting the attention they need. These overlooked spots can affect your home's cleanliness and even your health. Here are five areas in your home that you are probably forgetting to clean but should not ignore.
1. Underneath and Behind Appliances
Most people clean the surfaces of their kitchen appliances but rarely move them to clean underneath or behind. Dust, food crumbs, and spills accumulate in these hidden spaces, attracting pests and creating unpleasant odors.
Refrigerator: Pull it out carefully and vacuum or sweep the floor beneath. Wipe down the back coils to improve efficiency.
Oven and Stove: Clean the floor and wall behind these appliances. Grease and food particles often build up here.
Washing Machine and Dryer: Lint and dust gather behind and underneath. This buildup can be a fire hazard and reduce appliance performance.
Taking the time to clean these areas every few months will keep your kitchen and laundry room fresher and safer.
2. Light Fixtures and Ceiling Fans
Light fixtures and ceiling fans are often ignored during regular cleaning. Dust settles on bulbs, shades, and fan blades, reducing light quality and spreading allergens when fans run.
Use a microfiber cloth or a duster with an extendable handle to reach ceiling fans and high fixtures.
For glass or plastic light covers, remove and wash them with warm soapy water.
Clean fan blades thoroughly to prevent dust from falling onto furniture and floors.
Regularly cleaning these fixtures improves air quality and lighting in your home.
3. Door Frames and Baseboards
Door frames and baseboards are part of your home's structure but often go unnoticed during cleaning. Dust, dirt, and scuff marks build up here, making rooms look less tidy.
Wipe door frames with a damp cloth to remove fingerprints and dust.
Use a soft brush or vacuum attachment to clean baseboards before wiping them down.
For painted baseboards, a magic eraser can remove stubborn marks without damaging the finish.
These small details make a big difference in the overall appearance of your rooms.
4. Inside Kitchen Cabinets and Drawers
Kitchen cabinets and drawers store utensils, dishes, and food items, but they rarely get cleaned inside. Over time, crumbs, spills, and dust accumulate, attracting pests and causing unpleasant smells.
Empty cabinets and drawers completely before cleaning.
Wipe surfaces with a mild cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water.
Check for expired food or packaging debris and discard it.
Consider lining shelves and drawers with washable liners for easier maintenance.
Cleaning inside cabinets and drawers every few months keeps your kitchen hygienic and organized.
5. Remote Controls and Light Switches
Remote controls and light switches are touched frequently but rarely cleaned. They harbor germs and bacteria that can spread illnesses.
Use disinfectant wipes or a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol to clean remote controls.
Wipe light switches regularly, especially during cold and flu season.
Avoid using excessive moisture to prevent damage to electronics.
Regularly disinfecting these high-touch items helps reduce the spread of germs in your home.



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