Can Opener

First up is the can opener in your kitchen drawer. According to studies, most can openers harbor bacteria like salmonella and e.Coli. Here’s how to clean a can opener the right way:

Toaster Crumb Tray

Next, it’s time to decrumb your toaster! The standard 2- or 4-slice toaster often has a removable crumb tray. But if you don’t know about this hidden compartment, you may still be shaking your toaster upside down to remove crumbs. Instead, follow these steps to clean your toaster’s crumb tray.

Plant Leaves

You water houseplants and make sure they get enough sunlight, but do you clean their leaves? Dusting the leaves of houseplants not only makes them look clean and shiny, but it can also help them get more sunlight, aiding them in photosynthesis. Here’s how to clean plant leaves for beautiful, healthy houseplants.

Light Bulbs

If hearing someone tell you to dust the light bulbs in your home makes you roll your eyes, we don’t blame you. But you might be surprised how all the dust that accumulates on light bulbs can dim their glow over time, especially if using long-lasting LED bulbs that you may not change for years. All you need to do is follow these simple steps.

Air Vents

The last thing many people overlook is the air vents in their homes. Here’s how to properly clean an air vent to avoid wafting dust around the room: