Laundry
7 Things You’re Likely Not Washing Enough
7 Items Not Washed Enough
When it comes to laundry, we often focus on the essentials like clothes and towels, but some items not washed enough tend to get overlooked. Regularly cleaning these often-forgotten items will help maintain a fresher home. Here are a few key items to keep on your radar.
Pillow Inserts: A Forgotten Necessity
Pillowcases may get washed weekly, but when did you last wash your pillow inserts? If you eat in bed or have pets, clean them quarterly. Special pillows like body pillows should be cleaned every three to six months. Follow care instructions for proper washing.
Reusable Grocery Bags: Germ Magnets
Although eco-friendly, reusable grocery bags can harbor germs. Machine wash your fabric bags in cold water and air dry them. Insulated bags should be wiped down with soapy water for cleanliness.
Stuffed Animals: A Cuddly Breeding Ground
Stuffed animals are loved by kids but can collect dust and bacteria. Wash them regularly, using a gentle cycle and air dry. Place them in a mesh bag for added protection.
Gym Bags: Sweat Soaked and Smelly
Your gym bag is exposed to sweat, damp towels, and germs. Wash your gym bag weekly or wipe non-washable bags with disinfectant wipes. Let them dry fully to prevent mildew.
Bath Mats: A Hotspot for Mold
Bath mats trap moisture, which can lead to mold and odors. Wash your bath mats every 1-2 weeks using warm water and baking soda for a deeper clean.
Throw Blankets and Couch Covers: Overlooked Cleanliness
We use blankets and sit on couch covers daily, but they rarely get washed. Clean throw blankets every two to four weeks, especially if you have pets or allergies.
Don’t forget other high-touch areas like phone screens and cases—they can harbor bacteria too.
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