Las Vegas Review-Journal

Clean the most-ignored parts of your home today

- By Homeadviso­r

When was the last time you looked at the tops of your kitchen cabinets? Or worse yet, the area behind your stove?

These areas rarely fit into a regular cleaning schedule. But every now and then, you have to take a look and tackle those most-forgotten chores. These are the unseen tasks you might be missing.

Showerhead­s, faucets

You might be diligent about water spots, but how often do you deep clean your showerhead­s and faucets? If you can’t remember, try this: Fill a small plastic bag with vinegar or a 50/50 water and vinegar solution; submerge the fixture head in the solution and secure the bag to it for an hour; remove the bag, run the water and give the fixture a quick scrub.

Light bulbs

Light bulbs are easy to forget, but athicklaye­rofdustcan­makethem a fire hazard. Plan ahead so you can leave the lights off for a while. Then, removetheb­ulbsandwip­ethedust away with a dry cloth. You will want to wear plain plastic gloves for halogen bulbs, which are sensitive to oils from our fingers.

Inside indoor waste bins

The insides of trash, recycling and compost bins are often left to collect grime and residue, perhaps because we associate them with waste, not cleanlines­s. But that can lead to sanitation and odor issues. Give all of your trash cans, including those in your bathrooms, a good scrub-down. And disinfect them for a fresh start.

Tops of cabinets, fridges, furniture

When you can’t see the top of something, it won’t be top of mind. But kitchen cabinets, refrigerat­ors and tall furniture can amass an impressive amountofdu­standdande­r.inmost cases, a good dusting will do the trick. But if the job is more challengin­g, be sure to use the appropriat­e cleaning solution for the surface material.

Drains, disposals

Sink stoppers and strainers keep drains and disposals out of sight, but they are magnets for gunk. Take a day to treat all of the drains and disposals in your home. Try adding baking soda, following with vinegar and stopping up the drain for a chemical reaction that will break down grime. Then, flush with hot water. Tackle leftover scum with a toothbrush for good measure.

Inside appliances

We often overlook the insides of appliances, whether they’re countertop toasters and coffee makers or washers, ovens and refrigerat­ors. Pick one or two to clean on your next free day. And remember details like drip pans, crisper drawers, oven racks and the underside of your ventilatio­n hood. If you’re feeling ambitious, pull your appliances out and clean the area behind them.

Inside cabinetry

Though we use our cabinets nearly every day, we certainly don’t clean them as often. Rather, we close the doors on medicine cabinets, under-sink areas, pantries and drawers and forget that they need maintenanc­e. Choose one cabinet or drawer to detail when you’re cleaning the house, and you will have all-clean cabinets in no time.

The list doesn’t end here. If you’re behind or don’t have enough time for these sideline chores, consider a one-time deep cleaning service, so you can start off with a clean slate.

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