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12 Small Habits That Could Be Ruining Your Home

12 Small Habits That Could Be Ruining Your Home

1. Be Cautious with Cleaners

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Even multi-surface cleaners can damage items when used improperly. For example, toilet bowl cleaners should not be used on grout, as the acids in them can erode the caulking. Instead, try a DIY solution using baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap:

  • 1/2 cup baking soda

  • 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide

  • 1 tablespoon dish soap

  • Let this mix sit for at least five minutes, then scrub with a brush to clean the grout effectively.

2. Don’t Spray Cleaners Directly

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When cleaning surfaces, you may notice a residue left behind, which might not be dirt but a film from cleaners. To avoid this, spray the cleaner onto a cloth or mop rather than directly on the surface.

3. Dry Off Before Walking Around

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Walking around wet after a shower does more than leave water trails. It can warp floors over time or even cause mold growth if moisture seeps in. Always dry off fully before stepping out.

4. Avoid Water Damage on Hardwood Floors

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Too much water can warp hardwood floors, especially when mopping. Use cleaners made specifically for hardwood, or mix oil soap, and water, ensuring not to oversaturate the floor.

5. Don’t Ignore Exhaust Fans

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Exhaust fans, commonly found in kitchens and bathrooms, help remove pollutants and prevent mold. They pull moisture out of the air, especially after steamy baths or showers, making them essential in humid environments.

6. Watch for Hidden Moisture

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Bathrooms are well-known breeding grounds for mold, but other places like toothbrush holders and fabric items can also harbor bacteria. Allow these items to air dry, and regularly wash towels, rugs, and display towels to prevent bacterial buildup.

7. Be Cautious with Vinegar

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While vinegar is a great natural cleaner, it can damage certain appliances. Its acidity can harm rubber parts in dishwashers and strip sealants from granite countertops, so use it wisely.

8. Let Your Bed Air Out

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