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10 Cleaning Myths Busted

As we learn about products and the direct impact they have on our health, we can determine which ones will be safest to use while getting the job done correctly. What works and what doesn’t can be hard to figure out when there are so many myths out there. One of the most common cleaners is bleach.

For example, it’s also the cleaner with the most myths floating around it. It kills germs quickly and people spray it on everything without thinking about the consequences. While bleach is awesome at killing germs, it isn’t so great at breaking down build-up on surfaces and wiping them clean. Learning about the myths behind cleaners and cleaning methods can help get your home shining and germ-free.

While some cleaners are great at one job, they might be terrible at another. Before spraying a product, read the label. You don’t have to have a cleaner for every little job, but there is no universal cleaner either.

Another misconception is cleaners only need to be sprayed and wiped off. All products need to sit and soak on a surface to properly sanitize and cleanse a surface. One myth I grew up believing was that bleach works best in hot water. It wasn’t until later that I discovered hot water and bleach can turn your whites a yellowish tint.

Here are ten myths that might be fooling you:
1
BLEACH IS THE BEST CLEANER FOR ALL SURFACES IN A HOME

Myth: Bleach is the Best Product to Remove Mold Learn about several cleaning myths along with how to bleach was proven to be one of the worst products to remove mold.

The Truth About Cleaning With Bleach Not only does bleach lack as an all-purpose cleaner, but it can be incredibly dangerous to use frequently.

2
VINEGAR IS A GREAT DISINFECTANT AND GETS RID GERMS BETTER THAN OTHER CLEANERS

Myth: Vinegar Cleans Everything Read when to use and when not to use vinegar for cleaning.

3
USING MORE DETERGENT IN THE LAUNDRY MEANS THE CLOTHES COMING OUT CLEANER

Does More Detergent Make for More Clean? While extra detergent can help with heavily soiled clothing, it often can leave soap residue that will have to be washed off.

4
VACUUMING CAN WEAR OUT YOUR CARPET IF IT IS DONE FREQUENTLY

Three Floor Cleaning Myths Debunked You probably have heard these three myths before, but learn about why and how they are wrong.

5
ALL “GREEN” LABELED PRODUCTS ARE SAFE TO USE ON ALL SURFACES

What Makes a Green Product Safe There are many products on the shelf and many are labeled as “green,” but a label doesn’t guarantee it being safe for your home or around children.

Green Cleaning Myths Reading the back of the label can give you hints to product safeness, but sadly every ingredient is not required to be listed. Learn about the myths behind green products and how to make sure you are buying what you need.

6
IF IT SMELLS CLEAN IT MUST BE CLEAN

Changing the Smell of Clean Many people are surprised to discover that after scrubbing down a bathroom with homemade cleaners, the bathroom is both germ and odor-free.

What is the Smell of Clean? I loved this article as it so eloquently explains how the safest clean is completely odorless.

7
HAVING YOUR CARPET STEAM CLEANED CAN CAUSE IT TO MOLD AND STINK

Carpet cleaning myths People often worry about their carpets smelling moldy after having them professionally cleaned, but here is why you should get them cleaned and not worry.

Myths About Getting Your Carpet Cleaned Once you have your carpets cleaned, you’ll be wondering why you had waited so long. Don’t worry about mold, or ruining your carpets, getting them cleaned is healthy and completely safe for your floors.

8
HOMEMADE PRODUCTS DON’T WORK AS WELL AS CLEANERS FOUND AT THE STORE

Myths About Green Products Vinegar mixed with baking soda does wonder to hardened food and soap stains. Read what vinegar can get clean or you.

Green Cleaning Myths If you are wondering how vinegar could possibly clean your bathroom tub, grab a bottle and read about these popular myths.

9
THE “COLD” CYCLE IS ALWAYS THE BEST CYCLE TO WASH YOUR CLOTHES

How Your Eco-Friendly Cool Wash Can Infest Your Clothes with GERMS While washing your clothes with cold water is financially and environmentally smart, there are times you should switch it to hot.

Benefits of Washing Clothes in Cold and Hot Water Learn about the benefits of washing clothes in hot water and cold water. Remember one size doesn’t fit all.

9
THE WASHING MACHINE IS CLEAN INSIDE BECAUSE IT CLEANS ITSELF

Germs Lurking in Your Laundry? You would think if the washer could clean your clothes, it could scrub itself along with the laundry. Unfortunately, this is not true. You need to scrub the inside of your washer too.

Dirty Laundry? How Nasty Germs Survive in Your Washer This article might make you cringe as you read about the nasty germs growing inside your washer.

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