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Debunking Common Cleaning Myths

Writer: Samantha LavoieSamantha Lavoie


When it comes to cleaning, misinformation can lead to wasted time, effort, and even damage to your home. Let’s set the record straight by debunking some of the most common cleaning myths:


1. Myth: Vinegar Cleans Everything

While vinegar is a great natural cleaner for many surfaces, it’s not a universal solution. Avoid using vinegar on natural stone surfaces like granite or marble, as its acidity can cause damage over time.


2. Myth: Bleach is the Best Cleaner

Bleach is a powerful disinfectant, but it doesn’t actually clean dirt or grime. For effective cleaning, pair bleach with a cleaner designed to remove debris before disinfecting.


3. Myth: Newspapers are Great for Cleaning Glass

This old trick worked in the past when newspapers had denser paper and non-smudge ink. Modern newspapers can leave ink stains and lint behind. Use microfibre cloths instead for streak-free glass cleaning.


4. Myth: More Soap Equals Cleaner Surfaces

Using too much soap can leave a residue that attracts dirt, making surfaces look grimy faster. Stick to the recommended amount for the best results.


5. Myth: Feather Dusters Remove Dust

Feather dusters often just spread dust around instead of capturing it. Opt for a damp cloth or a microfibre duster to trap dust effectively.


6. Myth: Cleaning Carpets Often Wears Them Out

Regular vacuuming actually prolongs the life of your carpet by preventing dirt and debris from breaking down the fibres. Deep cleaning once or twice a year also keeps carpets in good condition.


7. Myth: All Cleaning Products are Safe to Mix

Mixing cleaning products can be dangerous and may release toxic fumes. For example, never mix bleach with ammonia or vinegar. Stick to using one product at a time.


8. Myth: Hot Water Always Cleans Better

While hot water is effective for some cleaning tasks, it’s not suitable for all materials. For example, cold water is better for removing blood stains to prevent setting.


9. Myth: Vacuuming Scratches Hardwood Floors

Modern vacuums with hardwood settings and soft bristles are safe for wood floors. Just ensure the wheels and brushes are clean and free of debris.


10. Myth: You Can Skip Regular Cleaning if You Use Air Fresheners

Air fresheners only mask odours; they don’t eliminate the source of the smell. Regular cleaning and proper ventilation are essential for a truly fresh home.


Don’t let these myths steer you wrong! With accurate information and smart cleaning practices, you can save time and keep your home looking its best. For professional cleaning that gets it right every time, Samantha’s Cleaning Services is here to help. Contact us today!


 
 
 

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