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1. Leaving dirty dishes in the sink: Instead, make it a habit to wash dishes immediately after using them or at least rinse them and place them in the dishwasher.

2. Neglecting to clean the fridge regularly: Set a schedule to clean out your fridge at least once a month to avoid expired or spoiled food items.

3. Not wiping down surfaces after cooking: Countertops, stovetops, and kitchen appliances should be wiped down after every meal preparation to prevent the buildup of grease and bacteria.

4. Ignoring bathroom maintenance: Make it a habit to clean your bathroom regularly, including scrubbing the toilet bowl, wiping down the sink and shower, and washing the floor.

5. Not vacuuming regularly: Vacuuming should be done at least once a week to remove dirt, dust, and allergens from your carpets and rugs.

6. Using improper cleaning products: Always read the labels and use appropriate cleaning products for different surfaces to avoid damaging furniture, floors, or appliances.

7. Neglecting to dust regularly: Dust accumulates quickly and can trigger allergies. Regularly dust your furniture, shelves, electronics, and other surfaces.

8. Leaving laundry unfolded: Make it a habit to fold your laundry as soon as it’s dried to avoid wrinkles and clutter.

9. Letting clutter accumulate: Take a few minutes each day to declutter and organize your living space. This will make regular cleaning easier and more efficient.

10. Ignoring the garbage can: Empty your garbage can regularly, especially in the kitchen, to prevent unpleasant odors and to maintain cleanliness.

11. Not cleaning reusable cleaning tools: Brooms, mops, sponges, and vacuum filters should be cleaned regularly to avoid spreading dirt and bacteria.

12. Neglecting to clean appliances: Wipe down your kitchen appliances, such as the microwave, oven, and toaster, regularly to remove food debris and prevent unpleasant odors.

13. Not washing bedding frequently: Sheets, pillowcases, and blankets should be washed at least once every two weeks to maintain cleanliness and decrease the buildup of allergens.

14. Forgetting to clean remote controls and other frequently touched surfaces: Use a disinfectant wipe or a cloth with a mild cleaning solution to clean remote controls, doorknobs, and other commonly touched areas regularly.

15. Rushing through cleaning tasks: Take the time to thoroughly clean each area of your home. Rushing through cleaning can result in missed spots and inefficient cleaning

 

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