Are you doing wiping and cleaning correctly?
Wiping and cleaning are essential parts of our daily lives, but many people don't pay attention to the correct methods. Mastering scientific cleaning steps can not only improve efficiency but also protect items and prevent bacterial growth.
I. Choosing the Right Wiping Tools
Different surface materials require different cleaning tools:
Glass and mirrors: Use a fine microfiber cloth to prevent scratches;
Electronic products: Use an anti-static cloth to avoid damaging components;
Kitchen countertops or floors: Use a sponge or thick cloth with cleaning power.
II. Removing Particulate Impurities Before Cleaning
Before wiping, remove large particles of dust or debris from the surface. Use a clean, soft brush or vacuum cleaner to prevent scratches caused by friction during wiping.


III. Use Cleaning Agents Appropriately
Using the right amount of cleaning agent can improve cleaning effectiveness, but note the following:
Excessive use may leave residue on the surface, causing secondary contamination;
Choosing the right cleaning agent (such as glass cleaner or heavy-duty kitchen degreaser) will yield better results.
IV. Adjust Wiping Methods According to Item Type
Fragile items (such as glassware): Wipe gently, avoiding excessive force;
Stubborn stained areas (such as kitchen countertops and stovetops): Use organic solvents or degreaser for targeted treatment.
V. Replace Wiping Tools Regularly
Covered cloths and sponges used for extended periods can accumulate bacteria, produce odors, and weaken cleaning ability. Therefore:
It is recommended to wash cleaning tools weekly;
Replace them every 1-3 months, especially tools used in humid environments.
Proper wiping methods effectively improve cleaning efficiency, prevent bacterial growth, and improve the home environment. By paying attention to tool selection, operating procedures, and daily maintenance, you can easily maintain a clean and tidy living space.

