10 Things Most People Forget to Clean in Their Home

When it comes to cleaning our homes, most of us have a regular routine. Floors get vacuumed, bathrooms get scrubbed, kitchen surfaces get wiped and the bins get emptied. But there are plenty of areas around the home that are easy to overlook.
These forgotten spots can collect dust, dirt, grease and bacteria over time. Giving them some attention can make a noticeable difference to how fresh and clean your home feels.
Here are 10 things most people forget to clean.
1. Light Switches and Door Handles
Light switches, door handles and cupboard handles are touched countless times every day, yet they are often left off the cleaning list.
A quick wipe with a suitable household cleaner can help remove fingerprints, grime and everyday dirt. Pay particular attention to handles in kitchens, bathrooms and other high-traffic areas.
2. The Tops of Doors and Door Frames
When did you last look at the top of your doors?
Door frames and the tops of doors are easy to overlook because they are above eye level. However, they can collect a surprising amount of dust and cobwebs.
Use a duster or vacuum attachment to remove loose dust before wiping the surface with a suitable cleaner.
3. Skirting Boards
Skirting boards are another commonly forgotten area. Dust can build up along the top edge, particularly in bedrooms, hallways and living rooms.
Rather than waiting until they become visibly dirty, add skirting boards to your regular cleaning routine. A quick dust or wipe can help keep them looking fresh.
4. Light Fittings and Lampshades
Dust doesn’t just settle on furniture and floors. Light fittings, lampshades and ceiling fixtures can also collect dust over time.
Before cleaning any light fitting, make sure it is switched off and cool. Use a soft, dry cloth or duster that’s suitable for the material.
Keeping light fittings clean can also help your rooms feel brighter and fresher.
5. Behind and Under Furniture
It’s easy to concentrate on the areas we can see and forget what’s hiding underneath.
Sofas, beds, wardrobes and other furniture can trap dust, pet hair and debris underneath and behind them. When possible, move furniture safely and vacuum underneath it.
You don’t necessarily need to do this every week, but adding it to a deeper cleaning routine can make a big difference.
6. Remote Controls
Remote controls are handled regularly but rarely make it onto the cleaning checklist.
Over time, they can collect fingerprints, dust and grime between the buttons. Use a lightly dampened cloth or an appropriate electronic-safe cleaning method, taking care not to allow liquid to enter the device.
Don’t forget other frequently handled items such as keyboards, computer mice and game controllers.
7. Kitchen Cupboard Doors and Handles
Kitchen cupboards can accumulate more dirt than you might expect. Grease, cooking residue and fingerprints can gradually build up, particularly around handles.
Wipe cupboard doors and handles regularly using a cleaner that’s suitable for the surface. Don’t forget the tops of cupboards, where dust and grease can accumulate.
8. Radiators
Radiators are often cleaned only when they look dusty, but they can collect dust inside and around the fins.
A suitable radiator brush or vacuum attachment can help remove dust from difficult-to-reach areas. Cleaning around your radiators as part of your deeper cleaning routine can help keep the room feeling fresher.
Always follow the manufacturer’s guidance when cleaning your radiators.
9. Curtains and Blinds
Curtains and blinds can easily be forgotten because they aren’t usually considered part of the standard cleaning routine.
Dust can settle on fabrics and slats over time. Depending on the material, curtains may be suitable for vacuuming or washing, while blinds can often be dusted or gently wiped.
Always check the manufacturer’s care instructions before cleaning.
10. The Tops of Cabinets and Wardrobes
High surfaces are some of the easiest areas to forget simply because they are out of sight.
The tops of wardrobes, cupboards and tall cabinets can collect layers of dust over time. During a deeper clean, use a suitable duster or vacuum attachment to reach these areas safely.
If you struggle to reach high areas safely, it’s better to leave them and consider asking a professional cleaner for help rather than risking a fall.
Final Thoughts
Keeping your home clean isn’t just about the floors and surfaces you see every day. Paying attention to those often-forgotten areas can make a real difference, helping your home feel fresher, healthier and more thoroughly cleaned.
You don’t need to tackle everything at once. Add a few of these areas to your regular cleaning routine, or set aside time for a deeper clean when your home needs some extra attention.
And if life gets busy or you simply don’t have the time, Sparkle Cleans is here to help. Our professional domestic cleaning services across Exmouth and the surrounding areas can take the hard work out of keeping your home looking its best.





