Avoiding Common Cleaning Blunders
Keeping your home or business looking its best requires regular cleaning, but many people make mistakes that can lead to dirt and grime buildup as well as damage to surfaces. Here are some common cleaning blunders and how to prevent them.
Incorrect Cleaning Products
One of the most frequent errors is using the wrong products for the job. Different surfaces need different cleaning solutions, and using an inappropriate one can cause harm. For instance, using a general cleaner on wood surfaces can strip away the finish and leave it looking dull and discolored. To make sure you are utilizing the right products for each surface, read labels carefully and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Skipping Dusting
Dust accumulates quickly in any home or business, which can cause allergies and other health problems if not cleaned regularly. Dusting should be done at least once a week to keep surfaces free of dust and allergens. A microfiber cloth or feather duster is recommended for best results.
Using Too Much Water
When cleaning floors, countertops, or other hard surfaces, it’s important to use just enough water to get the job done. Using too much water can cause warping or discoloration of wood surfaces; too little water won’t be effective at removing dirt and grime. When mopping a floor, use a mop bucket filled with warm water plus a small amount of cleaner.