Comments on: How to Clean Your Home’s Most-Touched Areas https://cleanmama.com/how-to-clean-your-homes-most-touched-areas/ Everyday Life. Simplified. Wed, 12 Aug 2020 19:04:29 +0000 hourly 1 By: Back to School During a Pandemic – Clean Mama https://cleanmama.com/how-to-clean-your-homes-most-touched-areas/#comment-57223 Wed, 12 Aug 2020 19:04:29 +0000 https://www.cleanmama.net/?p=214207#comment-57223 […] down most-touched areas frequently/daily – I use rubbing alcohol for most areas and I use Hydrogen Peroxide or Clean […]

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By: What to Clean When Kids Get Sick – Clean Mama https://cleanmama.com/how-to-clean-your-homes-most-touched-areas/#comment-35334 Sat, 14 Mar 2020 20:26:53 +0000 https://www.cleanmama.net/?p=214207#comment-35334 […] surfaces. Use a cleaning cloth or cotton pad with rubbing alcohol or a cleaning wipe and wipe any remotes, phones, game controllers, switches and switch plates, door handles, and the refrigerator handle. Change frequently as […]

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By: Sarah Hendricks https://cleanmama.com/how-to-clean-your-homes-most-touched-areas/#comment-1045 Mon, 15 Apr 2019 22:11:34 +0000 https://www.cleanmama.net/?p=214207#comment-1045 I’m in the middle of a kitchen remodel which means I have “stuff” spread throughout the whole house. Not one room is unaffected! Well, maybe not the bathrooms. The cabinets are done, and I’m putting things in easy-to-store containers and using bins on cabinet shelves for things like plastic and styrofoam cups and plastic knives, forks, and spoons etc. Things my husband seems to think every house needs.) I have put a wood label on each bin and wrote the contents with my label maker, so they look nice and neat and I can find everything. I can see a tiny light at the end of this enormous tunnel, and it’s bright and shiny!

Starting today, I’m getting ready to start following Clean Mama Ways again…and am actually itching to get at my door knobs, doors, doorbell, remotes, etc. As things in the kitchen get put into new, or freshly washed containers, I am getting quite a thrill seeing how clean everything looks. (I didn’t realize how dusty things were until I started emptying out cabinets, etc. I’m sure I’ll feel the same way when I see my finger printless light switch covers and electrical outlets. It’s great being reminded of these things because they’re easy to skip when you’re busy!

I’m going to go back through your posts for encouragement when it comes to cleaning out my two fridges. My grown granddaughter lives with me and uses one, and the other is for us all. They’ve been neglected since we started the kitchen remodel, as that needs to be done in the next few days. I can SMELL the need to get at it! Thanks for being there!

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