Clean as you go
We suggest filling your sink with hot soapy water as you start dinner. “Place used dishes and pans in the filled sink so they’ll be soaking while you eat,” she says. Also, wipe up any spills immediately – don’t give Read more
We suggest filling your sink with hot soapy water as you start dinner. “Place used dishes and pans in the filled sink so they’ll be soaking while you eat,” she says. Also, wipe up any spills immediately – don’t give Read more
Use microfiber cloths instead. When wet, they sanitize and clean floors, counters, glass and tile, and eliminate the need for other cleaning products. They’re reusable (machine-wash, hang to dry) and inexpensive.
And wipe it down with a disinfectant wipe while you’re at it. About half all women’s bags have fecal bacteria on them – and so we’re pretty sure that fact speaks for itself.
You probably wipe down your fridge’s interior shelving on the regular already, but don’t forget about the rest. Pop out the door shelves and bins, and wash in warm, soapy water to get rid of food bacteria and spillage.
Heating ducts and air conditioning vents, that is. Don’t let these air circulator’s blow dust through your home. Carolyn Forte, director of the GH Institute Cleaning Lab, advises using the soft brush (the one with the bristles) to keep these Read more
After gently chipping off any loose pieces from your range, liberally spritz burnt-on food with ammonia from a spray bottle. Then sprinkle some baking soda and add just a few drops of white vinegar. Let it bubble for a minute Read more
Honestly, we wouldn’t be surprised if you said you’ve never cleaned this guy – but it’s actually really easy. We suggest you suck out any crumbs or dirt using the crevice tool on your vacuum cleaner. If that doesn’t work, Read more
Enough with the tomato sauce stains – this trick will make cleaning ’em up easier: Place a 4-cup large microwave-safe bowl with 1 cup of water and a chopped-up lemon, lime, or orange or several tablespoons of vinegar inside. Turn Read more
Even the things you avoid at all costs, like pillows and comforters. You only need to clean these items two or three times a year, so they should be at the top of your list during spring cleaning season. But Read more
Cloth or sturdy plastic grocery bags are great alternatives to wasteful plastic, but they’re no different than other fabrics in terms of care. Run your reusable bags through the washer regularly to remove any lingering food bacteria, turning them inside Read more