Since the holiday season is just right around the corner, it is time to start thinking about preparing our houses to receive guests. For a lot of people, this means deep cleaning, reorganizing, and redecorating. 

Taking time to clean every nook and corner of the house is a vital part of making your house smell, feel, and look inviting.  

Unfortunately, there are a couple of areas that homeowners tend to forget when deep cleaning their house. Today, we are going to share with you these areas so that you won’t forget them the next time you’re doing a deep cleaning.  

If you think you don’t have the time to clean these places, you can always rely on a Greeley house cleaning company for help. 

Baseboards 

Baseboards contain tiny crevices that trap dust and dirt. It does not matter how frequently you wash the walls. Luckily, you can have an effective and quick solution for the accumulated grime with mildly abrasive melamine sponges.  

All you need to do is to combine several drops of all-purpose cleaner or 1 cup of white vinegar into a bucket of water. Then, dip the sponge and wring out the excess moisture. Next, wipe down the baseboard using circular and firm motions.  

After getting rid of accumulated grime, you can use a microfiber cloth to polish it dry. You can also use a fabric softener sheet along the baseboard to help prevent dust from accumulating. 

Interiors of Your Closet 

Homeowners periodically organize their closets to guarantee they do not get overfilled or become messy. However, only a few of them remember to clean the closet floor, shelves, and walls since these parts are sometimes hidden by shoe organizers, bins, and more.  

Unfortunately, neglecting this area can become a health hazard since closets often collect pollen, bacteria, and moisture.  

Because of this, consider cleaning the interiors of your closet every time you organize it.  

Filters and Air Vents 

If you live in a house with AC or central heating, you can improve your indoor air quality by paying attention to what’s inside your HVAC system.  

If you don’t clean it properly, it can accumulate pollen, mold spores, and dust that can recirculate throughout your house.  

To keep your vents clean, consider wiping down the covers at least once every 30 days. It’s also ideal to regularly vacuum the grates using a vacuum cleaner with a crevice attachment.  

Turn off the cooling or heating system every 6 months, then get rid of the vent covers so you can clean the ducts inside. 

The Mattress 

Even if you’ve got a topper to protect your mattress, you still have to vacuum it every month and deep clean it every 24 months.  

Cleaning your mattress is important since tiny particles, such as dust and skin cells, can easily penetrate most toppers and collect inside the bed. This produces unpleasant odors and contributes to asthma symptoms and allergies.  

To keep your mattress clean, treat stains right away using a mattress-safe spot cleaner. You should also vacuum the mattress at least once a month to get rid of debris.