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    7 things professional cleaners always notice in dirty homes – and how to make them shine in yours

    By Punteha van Terheyden,

    7 hours ago

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    Squeezing time into your busy week to clean your home is an endless juggle, but these commonly missed areas will put your hard work to waste if you forget to clean them.

    A professional cleaner has revealed the seven dirty areas around your home she always notices, including grubby baseboards and sticky fingerprints on stainless steel, and what cleaning tips you can follow to always stay on top of them.

    Of course, it's easy to miss certain areas or not clean them as frequently as others in your home, but understanding the places you definitely aren't cleaning and then starting to integrate them into your cleaning routine, can keep your home always looking its best.

    1. Dusty baseboards

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    Karina Toner, professional cleaner and operations manager at Spekless cleaning says baseboards are top of her list.

    She explains, 'Baseboards are often overlooked during regular cleaning because they are low to the ground and not in direct line of sight. Dust and dirt settle on them over time, especially in homes with pets or heavy foot traffic.'

    For the best way to clean baseboards , use a microfiber cloth regularly. For tougher grime, use a damp cloth with a bit of dish soap on your cloth, Dawn Dish Soap you buy at Walmart will do just fine.

    Karina also suggests using a vacuum with special attachments to turbocharge this area of cleaning, and recommends the Rocket Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum, available at Amazon .

    Here at Homes & Gardens , our consumer experts have tried and tested the latest and best Shark vacuums on offer if you prefer to browse a fuller selection.

    2. Fingerprints on Stainless Steel Appliances

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    If like me you're endlessly cleaning your stainless steel in your kitchen, you'll know the pain of keeping on top of this one.

    Karina says, 'Stainless steel appliances are frequently touched, leading to fingerprints and smudges. Cooking splatters can also add to the grime. The highly reflective surface makes fingerprints even more noticeable.

    'Use a stainless steel cleaner such as the Bar Keepers Friend powdered cleaner available on Amazon , or a mixture of vinegar and water. Buff with a microfiber cloth to avoid streaks.'

    I also find my DIY homemade cleaning solution of essential oil mixed with filtered water and a drop of dish soap is brilliant at cleaning stainless steel appliances . Just add 10-20 drops of your preferred oil and keep it sealed in a clean spray bottle.

    I used amber glass spray bottles like these from Amazon so all my home-made cleaning solutions look uniform when stored, either on open shelving or in my cabinets. They come with labels so you can be clear on what's inside long after you've made them.

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    Vine Creations Amber Glass Spray Bottles

    This little pack will do the job nicely as it comes with spray nozzles or twist caps depending on what you plan to keep in them. The labels won't peel off when wet and the amber glass looks nicer than one-use plastic, as well as being better for the planet. This item is Amazon's Choice, meaning it's bought often, rarely returned and available to buy, with good reviews from shoppers.

    3. Soap scum in the Shower

    The irony of a space designed to keep us clean from getting dirty isn't lost on us. But soap scum commonly forms in a shower when the cleansing products we use combine with hard water minerals, creating a residue that adheres to shower surfaces.

    Karina says, 'This is more common in areas with hard water and can be exacerbated by infrequent cleaning. When looking at how to clean a shower , use a commercial soap scum remover such as Bio Clean Professional available at Amazon , or a homemade mixture of vinegar and baking soda.'

    It will also help to regularly squeegee and dry the shower after use to prevent soap scum from forming. The OXO Wiper Blade Squeegee from Target has a handy suction cup storage feature so you can store it right there on your glass or tiling.

    I keep a similar squeegee in the shower and use it every time I'm in there. A useful cleaning tip is encouraging all members of your household to do the same maintenance tasks as you so they're not undoing your work.

    4. Pet hair everywhere

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    'Pets shed hair constantly, which can accumulate on furniture, floors, and fabrics,' Karina explains. 'The amount of shedding can vary by breed, season, and the pet's general health.'

    She recommends regularly brushing your pets with an appropriate hair tool (such as the viral Groomi ), and vacuum regularly with one of the best pet hair vacuums, though you might have to try different ways of removing pet hair to find the one that works for you.

    Karina likes the Bissell Little Green Pet Deluxe Portable Carpet Cleaner and adds, 'Use a pet hair attachment to effectively remove hair from various surfaces. Consider using pet-friendly furniture covers that can be easily washed.' This will also reduce the wear and tear on your upholstery and soft furnishings.

    Delve into our tried and tested best pet hair vacuums for more options.

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    Petlovers Extra Sticky Lint Roller

    This five pack of sticky lint rollers works easily and quickly on even the longest pet hair. I have two cats at home and black velvet sofas and use mine multiple times a day. Each sheet picks up hair until it is saturated at which point I peel and bin. The diagonal sectional lines make it easy to peel off without tearing. I've tried multiple pet hair removal methods and this is my favorite and easiest.

    5. Stained carpets

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    In the hubbub of life, it's easy for spills and dirt to go unnoticed and therefore not always be cleaned up immediately, allowing stains to set into the carpet fibers. Heavy foot traffic can also grind dirt into the carpet, making it more difficult to clean.

    Karina recommends blotting spills immediately with a clean cloth to prevent stains from setting. She adds, 'Use a carpet cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. Blot, don’t rub, the stain.'

    You can also invest in machine-washable rugs for high-traffic areas. Ruggable has an enormous collection, with their bestsellers easily browse-able for inspiration. We explore more ways on how to deep clean a carpet in our separate feature.

    6. Cluttered surfaces

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    In busy households, items can easily accumulate on surfaces because they are not put away regularly.

    Karina explains, 'Busy lifestyles, lack of storage solutions, such as the Simple Houseware Desk Organizer or Sorbus Foldable Storage Cubes both from Amazon , and not having designated places for items can contribute to clutter,' Karina says.

    Implement a daily tidying routine and use organizers. Consider decluttering periodically to remove items you no longer need. Ease into decluttering with our seven-day decluttering challenge .

    Consider wall hooks and shelving in busy spaces such as kitchens, like the one pictured above, to help keep things tidy and with a dedicated space, but also easily accessible.

    7. Dirty mirrors

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    In a busy area such as the bathroom, it's no wonder to have a spot often forgotten about. Karina says bathroom mirrors are the biggest grime collectors and often overlooked.

    She explains, 'Toothpaste splatters and water spots are common culprits in this space. Other mirrors in the home can gather dust and fingerprints, especially in high-traffic areas.

    'Use a glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth to wipe down mirrors regularly. For a streak-free shine, spray the cleaner onto the cloth rather than directly onto the mirror, and wipe in a circular motion.'

    Learn how to clean a bathroom to keep on top of yours.


    If you're looking into ways to change up your cleaning routine , start by focusing on these zones that professional cleaners always notice in dirty homes, so you can have a truly sparkling space that you can be proud of.

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