Think your home is clean? "3 super easy to ignore dirty points" You touch every day

 8:50am, 25 May 2025

Even if some people love cleanliness and slapped them at home every day, some places look dirty on the surface, but actually are places that are prone to hiding dirt, and people often contact their limbs, which may lead to hygiene problems. Japanese storage expert Yamaokashi Yamaoka introduces three household items that are easily overlooked, and reminds you to clean them regularly.

1. Remote Control

The remote control that everyone in the home will contact, which is actually a place where dirt is easily accumulated. The grime or dust on your hands may have entered the gap of the button. Light dirt or dust can be wiped with a dry cloth, but if it becomes dirty, it is recommended to clean it thoroughly.

Step to clean the remote controller:

1. Remove the battery

2. Use dental labels and other tools to clean the dust and dirt between the buttons

3. Dip the cotton swab with clean water and remove excess moisture, clean the dirt in the button gap

4. Spray the alcohol on the cloth and wipe the entire remote control

5. Finally, wipe dry with a dry cloth

If water or alcohol enters the inside, it may cause failure, so please do not spray water or clean the agent directly on the remote control. If it is usually very clear, you can buy a remote plastic cover and wrap it.

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2. The squid head

Do you think the shower squid head must be clean because of the water flow? In fact, where water flows through it is where scale and bacteria are easily piled up. The mineral components are easily accumulated around the holes and joints of the squid head, which may lead to a decrease in water pressure. Although it is very irritating and cleaning often, after each use, blowing it dry or drying the moisture can effectively prevent the formation of scale. It can be soaked in citric acid once a month and then use an old toothbrush to remove dirt from the holes.

3. The door handle is the place where every member of the home contacts many times a day, especially the door handle of the bathroom, the ward and the living room. These places are not only easily stained with greasy and dust on your hands, but may also contain grease from food or dirt brought from outside.

Because dirt on the handle is usually unknown and can be easily ignored, but if it is not clean, it may cause bacteria to grow. Especially during the season when colds or flu are prevalent, for the health of your family, it is recommended to wipe the door regularly to reduce the risk of germs.