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7 Places You Shouldn't Forget During Your Fall Cleaning

Written by: Irma ten Napel

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Fall is the perfect time to give your home a thorough cleaning. As you watch the leaves fall outside, it’s time to get things done inside. But where do you start? In this article, you’ll discover seven corners and places that are often overlooked during fall cleaning. From forgotten spaces to handy tips, get inspired to make your home fresh again. Curious about which places you shouldn’t forget? Read on!

Windows and frames

During the autumn cleaning, it is important not to skip your windows and frames. Clean the windows thoroughly, both inside and out, for a clear view. Don't forget the frames either. These are often dirty due to dust and dirt. A thorough cleaning ensures a fresh look.


Grab a bucket of warm water and a mild detergent, and get to work armed with a sponge or cloth. For the windows, use the special glass cleaner from The Laundry Story . Dry the windows streak-free with a squeegee or a lint-free cloth. This way, you can enjoy the autumn light in your home to the fullest!

Outdoor tiles

It is important to thoroughly tackle your terrace or balcony before the winter cold sets in. First remove all loose dirt and leaves from your tiles. Then get to work with a high-pressure cleaner or a stiff broom and a bucket of soapy water. Pay extra attention to the joints, where stubborn dirt often accumulates. Let the tiles dry well and apply a protective coating if necessary. This way you ensure that your outdoor tiles are completely clean again and ready for the winter!

Freezer

One of the places you definitely shouldn’t skip during your big cleaning is the freezer. By regularly defrosting and cleaning your freezer, you ensure that it continues to perform optimally and prevent unpleasant odors. Start by emptying your freezer and immediately throwing away products that are past their sell-by date. Then let the freezer defrost completely. Thoroughly clean the inside with a solution of warm water and all-purpose cleaner. Don’t forget the rubbers and drawers! Dry everything thoroughly and turn the freezer back on. Wait until the freezer has reached the right temperature before putting the food back in. A clean, frost-free freezer uses less energy and keeps your food fresh for longer!

Gutters and drains

One of the most important places to clean are the gutters and drains. Clogged gutters can cause nasty surprises, such as leaks and water damage. Clean them thoroughly and remove all leaves and dirt. This will prevent problems and ensure that rainwater can drain away properly.

Don’t forget to check your kitchen and bathroom drains too. Remove any blockages and pour a mixture of hot water and baking soda down them to keep them fresh. With a clean gutter and free-flowing drains, you’re ready for the wet autumn weather!

Cleaning gutters

Open hearth

The fireplace, which provides warmth and coziness in the winter, deserves special attention during your cleaning round. A fireplace, whether it is a traditional wood-burning version or a modern bioethanol fireplace, can collect a lot of soot and dirt. Start by removing ash and other residues from the fireplace. This is not only important for aesthetics, but also for safety. Blocked chimneys can lead to dangerous situations, such as chimney fires. Also check the chimney for any blockages or damage.

In addition, it is wise to clean the area around the fireplace. Dust and dirt can accumulate around the fireplace, which not only affects the appearance of your interior, but can also worsen the air quality in your home. Don't forget to include the mantelpieces, the floor and the wall around the fireplace in your cleaning routine.

By properly maintaining your fireplace during fall cleaning, you ensure a safe and cozy atmosphere in your home when winter comes. Take this step seriously; it is an investment in your comfort and safety!

Carpet

Carpets and rugs can have a significant impact on the overall feel of your home. Not only do they provide comfort, but they can also become a gathering place for dust, allergens, and dirt. During fall cleaning, it’s important to tackle these elements thoroughly. Start by vacuuming your carpet or rug. Make sure to also get into the edges and corners, where dirt often collects.


Next, it is advisable to perform a deep cleaning. This can be done by means of a steam cleaner or by calling in professional cleaning services. A deep cleaning not only helps to extend the life of your carpet, but also to create a healthier living environment.

In addition, it is wise to pay attention to stains. Use a suitable stain remover and test it first on an inconspicuous spot. Dealing with stains in time can prevent permanent damage and preserve the appearance of your carpet or rug.

Heating elements

An important, but often forgotten place during cleaning are the heating elements. These elements play a crucial role in creating a warm and comfortable living environment. However, dust and dirt can make them less effective in performing their function.


Heating elements, such as radiators, can easily be overlooked during cleaning. While you are cleaning floors, furniture and windows, it is essential to pay attention to these heating systems. Dirt and dust can build up in the fins of the radiator, which reduces the efficiency of the heating element. This not only leads to higher energy bills, but can also cause unhealthy air quality.

To effectively clean your heating elements, start by turning the system off. Then, you can use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove dust and dirt. For stubborn stains, a damp cloth with a mild detergent can help. Don’t forget to dust the area around the heating elements as well.


By taking this often forgotten area into account during your autumn cleaning, you will not only ensure a healthier living environment, but also a more efficient heating system. Take the time to perform this task thoroughly and enjoy a comfortable winter period.

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