Taking the time to clean these often-forgotten items will make you...

Taking the time to clean these often-forgotten items will make you feel great about your home. Credit: TCA/Getty Images/Grace Cary

Taking the time to clean these often-forgotten items will not only make you feel great about your home but also make sure the items are all well taken care of and last as long as possible. 

Washing machine agitator

To give this part of the washing machine a good clean, start by removing the fabric softener tray that's on the top of the agitator. Soak this piece in hot water or bleach while you fill your washing machine with water by running a normal cycle. Then use a long-handled brush or sponge to clean the inside of the agitator with warm water and a cleaning agent of your choice. Resume the washing machine's cycle and let it drain away all of the debris that was left from scrubbing.

Washing machine filter

Locate the filter by checking the washing machine's manual. It's likely either in the center agitator, in the drum's top lip, behind a trap door on the front of the machine, or near the water pump or drainage hose.

Once located, remove the filter and wipe around the filter's housing. Soak the filter in a bowl with soapy hot water for 10 minutes, then gently scrub it with a soft-bristled brush. Return the filter back to its housing and run a short wash cycle.

Baseboards

Baseboards can get just as dirty as floorboards (especially with dust) but are often skipped. There are many ways to clean baseboards, from using a telescoping dusting tool to microfiber brushes and dryer sheets. Use something dry to wipe them down if you're just trying to remove dust, and something damp with a cleaning agent or water if you want to give them a deeper clean.

Walls

Check the type of paint that your walls are painted with to ensure you clean them correctly. Flat or matte paint is less durable and should only be wiped down with warm water. Other paints, like glossy or semigloss paint, are more durable and can be wiped down with soapy water. No matter what you clean your walls with, make sure to dry them with a microfiber cloth.

Curtains and blinds

Window treatments gather dust and allergens over time. If curtains or drapes are labeled as washable, remove any hooks and hardware and machine-wash them on a short, gentle cycle using cool water. Tumble dry on low or let them dry on a line outside. For blinds, dust them with a microfiber cloth and use a soapy cloth for a deep clean. A vacuum dust brush attachment also works well for routine blind dustings.

Keyboards

Computer and laptop keyboards collect dust, crumbs and bacteria. Unplug it before brushing away any debris with a soft-bristled brush. You can also use a vacuum attachment or compressed air to help remove any remaining dust or crumbs. Dampen a lint-free cloth with rubbing alcohol and carefully wipe down the larger areas of the keyboard. Use an alcohol-dipped cotton swab to reach the small crevices, like the keys.

Trash cans

It makes sense that the trash can itself gets dirty (and smelly) too. Empty it and remove any trash bags. Rinse it out (outdoors if possible) and spray with a disinfectant or all-purpose cleaner. Scrub it with a brush or sponge to remove any grime, then rinse and let it dry before using.

Couch cushions

For routine cleans, a vacuum, crevice tool attachment and upholstery brush attachment remove dust and other debris. For a deeper clean, either remove the cushions to hand wash them or use an upholstery cleaning machine for non-removable cushions.

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