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15 Sneaky Places You’ve Probably Forgotten to Clean

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Last updated: July 29, 2025 8:18 pm
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You might think your home is sparkling clean, but there are hidden and hard-to-reach areas of the home that we often forget about cleaning, according to a cleaning professional we spoke with.

The professional in question is Angie Olive, owner of Alliance Building Services in St. Louis, Missouri, and she just happens to be my mom, too. She’s been in the cleaning business for more than 25 years and says there are more than a dozen spots in the home that almost everyone misses. 

“Most things are out of sight and out of mind,” said Olive. “If your outside surfaces are clean, you think everything is clean. It’s no fault of your own that the stuff that slides down the side of your
stove
goes unnoticed until you move out.”

“If you maintain cleaning your house throughout the year, you should still consider hiring a professional cleaning company to come in at least twice a year for a deep clean,” she added.

So, if deep cleaning your home is on your to-do list, here are 15 places in your home that you shouldn’t forget.

1. Shutters

Built-in shutters can accumulate a lot of dust over the years. Although it seems the only solution is regular dusting, I have found a tool that makes it slightly easier: a blind cleaner duster brush.

brown shutters inside of an apartment window

Built-in shutters can often hide dust.

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(Tip: I also use this tool to clean my window AC unit, and you can also use it on blinds.) 

2. Door frames 

The top of door frames is another area known for almost always being dusty. You can use an extendable duster, microfiber cloth or vacuum to clean that area, then clean with warm, soapy water for the rest of the frame. 

3. Baseboards

Cleaning baseboards is typically on the list of least desirable chores. On Reddit, many users ask for tips on how to make this one easier on themselves — and their backs and knees. One user suggested knee pads, while another advocates for using a vacuum with a brush attachment. 

person cleaning baseboards with blue cloth while wearing pink gloves

If you have pets or there’s a lot of foot traffic in your home, you’ll want to clean your baseboards at least twice a month. 

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Olive suggests that after deep cleaning your baseboards once, you can maintain them by using a damp mop on them when cleaning your floors. “As long as you’re not using harsh chemicals, it won’t damage your paint,” she said. 

4. Under the couch and bed 

For this chore, a robot vacuum may be the best — and easiest — option for regular upkeep. (CNET chose the Ecovacs Deebot T30S Combo as the best robot vacuum for 2025.) 

5. Ceiling fans

It’s good to occasionally clean the entire ceiling fan, including the bulbs, but the blades typically need the most attention. If your blades are heavily covered in dust, use a vacuum cleaner with the wand attachment on them first to minimize the amount that falls onto the ground — or worse, in your face — before dusting them clean with a duster or microfiber cloth. 

You can also clean the pull strings and bulbs with a microfiber cloth but make sure the light switch is turned off and the bulbs have completely cooled before touching them.

Fan blade on ceiling fan and light fixture in need of cleaning to remove dust and fluff along the edge

If you’re deep cleaning your home, don’t forget to look up to find the areas you may have missed.

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6. Grout 

When I moved into my apartment a few years ago, I could never get the tiny bathroom to feel clean — until I scrubbed the grout and unveiled its true color. I used Zep Grout Cleaner and a grout brush and was amazed at the difference, as were many on TikTok who used the same product. 

white bathroom tiles and grout cleaner in a small bathroom

When I was halfway done with cleaning the grout, I was already extremely satisfied with the results. 

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I poured the solution on the grout and let it sit for two to three minutes before using the brush to scrub the grout, then wiped the area clean. I now deep clean the grout about every six months and regularly mop.

7. Remote controls

Although most people touch their TV remotes every day, it’s often forgotten that we need to clean them, too. “They might not look dirty, but they’re usually full of germs,” Olive said. 

tv remotes sitting on a brown leather couch

You should aim to clean and disinfect the remotes in your home about once a month. 

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A quick way to clean your remote is to use a disinfectant wipe and then let it air dry. 

8. Tops of cabinets 

When you cook on your stovetop, the smoke, steam and food particles travel up and often settle on top of your cabinets. This leaves a thick, sticky residue if you forget to clean the area. 

“Regularly clean with a degreaser on top of the cabinets,” Olive said. “Once you get the build-up gone, you can maintain it.” 

Another way to protect the top of your cabinets from the buildup is to line them with parchment or wax paper. 

9. Doorknobs 

crystal doorknob on a white french door with a yellow background

Doorknobs may not look dirty but most are teeming with germs.

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Doorknobs are another high-touch area that can be forgotten about. Use a disinfectant wipe or Lysol to clean them, especially during cold and flu season.

(Tip: Clean your light switches at the same time you clean your door knobs as they’re typically near each other.) 

10. Stove knobs

Stove knobs can get the same greasy residue buildup so it’s important to deep clean them as well. Take the knobs off and soak them in warm, soapy water and scrub them if needed, then rinse, dry and replace. 

11. Side of the stove

As your stove knobs are soaking, you can deep clean the side of your stove, too. Pull out the appliance and use a cleaner of your choice to get rid of any food buildup that may have accumulated. 

“As you’re cooking, you don’t realize what you’re spilling between the appliance and the countertop,” Olive said. “Once you pull out your
appliances
, you’ll find a lot of places that you need to clean.” 

If you’d prefer to prevent spills rather than clean them, you may want to invest in a stove gap cover. 

12. Oven

After you tackle the outside of your stove, it’s time to clean the inside of the oven. You can try this chemical-free cleaning method to get your oven to look brand-new.

Read more: Your Oven’s Bottom Drawer Has a Secret Purpose — Here’s What It Actually Does

Close up of a person's hand with a yellow protective glove cleaning a black oven door

Plan to clean your oven about four times a year.

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13. Walls

You don’t have to clean your walls every day but they’re not immune to getting dirty, especially the ones in your
kitchen
and bathroom, and for me, the one behind my dog’s food and water bowls. You can start by dusting your walls, then using a Magic Eraser on them to get any marks, scuffs or splatters off. 

14. Behind the refrigerator

This area can be easily forgotten about, because most people don’t routinely pull out their refrigerator. But when you do, you’re almost certain to find dust and build up. You can clean the floor underneath your fridge and the wall behind it, then focus on the back of the fridge itself. First, unplug the fridge, then use a microfiber cloth or vacuum to dust the coils. 

Dusty coils on the back of a refrigerator

Dust and hair can even find its way to the back of your fridge.

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15. Houseplants

It may seem odd at first, but yes, you should be cleaning your houseplants, too — even fake ones. The leaves on houseplants can collect a lot of dust. You can use a microfiber cloth or a duster to keep them dust-free.

money tree houseplant in a brown planter

Plants with large leaves are especially likely to get dust buildup. 

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Expert advice: Create a routine that works for you

While it may seem overwhelming to keep every part of your home clean and free from dust, grease and buildup, don’t overwork yourself. 

“Work out your own routine and do a little each time,” Olive said. “Don’t try to tackle everything at once.” 

Contents
1. Shutters2. Door frames 3. Baseboards4. Under the couch and bed 5. Ceiling fans6. Grout 7. Remote controls8. Tops of cabinets 9. Doorknobs 10. Stove knobs11. Side of the stove12. Oven13. Walls14. Behind the refrigerator15. HouseplantsExpert advice: Create a routine that works for you
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