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**15 Things You Should Never Overlook When Spring Cleaning**
Spring is in the air—which means it’s time to open the windows, let the fresh breeze in, and dive into one of the most satisfying seasonal rituals: **spring cleaning**. While most of us remember to vacuum, dust, and declutter, there are always a few spots that get ignored year after year.
Ready to level up your clean? Here are **15 things you should *never* overlook when spring cleaning**—because a truly refreshed home is all about the little details.
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### 1. **Ceiling Fans and Light Fixtures**
Out of sight, out of mind—until you turn on the fan and get a face full of dust. Use a microfiber cloth or a fan duster to clean blades, then wipe down light fixtures for a brighter, cleaner glow.
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### 2. **Baseboards**
They’re close to the floor, which means they catch everything—dust, pet hair, spills, and scuff marks. Wipe them down with a damp cloth and a bit of dish soap or vinegar solution.
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### 3. **Behind and Under Furniture**
Spring cleaning isn’t just about what you can see. Pull out couches, beds, and dressers to vacuum behind and underneath—this is where dust bunnies live rent-free all winter long.
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### 4. **Vents and Air Duct Covers**
Dirty air vents can circulate dust and allergens throughout your home. Remove the covers and vacuum them, then wipe down with a damp cloth. Don’t forget your bathroom exhaust fan!
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### 5. **Cabinet Doors and Handles**
You clean the *inside* of the cabinets—but what about the outside? Wipe down cabinet doors and knobs in the kitchen and bathroom to remove grease, fingerprints, and buildup.
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### 6. **Refrigerator Coils**
These are often forgotten, but they’re key to keeping your fridge running efficiently. Unplug the fridge, remove the grille or access panel, and gently vacuum the coils.
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### 7. **Washing Machine & Dryer**
Run a cleaning cycle in your washing machine with vinegar or a store-bought cleaner. For the dryer, clean out the lint trap and vacuum inside the vent to prevent fire hazards.
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### 8. **Door Frames and Tops of Doors**
Doors collect dust, especially at the top. A quick swipe with a microfiber cloth will make a big difference in reducing allergens.
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### 9. **Window Tracks and Sills**
You might clean the glass—but the tracks? Probably not. Use a vacuum attachment and an old toothbrush to scrub out dirt, bugs, and mildew.
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10. **Trash Cans (Yes, Even with Liners!)**
Even lined trash cans can collect grime and smells over time. Give them a good scrub with hot, soapy water and a bit of disinfectant.
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