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Amy Donohoe & Elaine Blackburne

Clean queen tells of the five places people should always scrub in their homes but never do

When it comes to household chores most of us have favourites while other jobs can sometimes be neglected. But one cleaning expert has come up with a list of five areas in our homes which are often the last place we think of cleaning.

Home economist Agnes Bouchier-Hayes, who is also a lecturer in TUS - MidWest, spoke to Claire Byrne on RTE. And she explained where we go wrong with some of our home cleaning, reports Dublin Live.

The five areas we miss are diverse and often ones many would never think of doing. Her top tip is to get on and give each a deep clean. Here is her list:

Shower head

You might never think of cleaning this one. But Agnes has given some easy tips on how to do it.

She said: “The shower head can be detachable, you can put it in citric acid solution and let it sit. The limescale will disappear. If it doesn’t detach, put the solution into a plastic bag and wrap it around the showerhead with an elastic band.”

Glass screen in shower

It just doesn’t stay clean! “You can have limescale build-up”, Agnes added. “When I walk into my bathroom, I like to have a nice clean glass, to have it shining. It’s important to clean it so you don’t have that residue build-up.

“There are products for every single job but you can use products like lemon juice, vinegar, bicarb and salt diluted with water and some washing up liquid. If you use a citric acid solution and elbow grease. You can buy citric acid from the chemist.”

Cleaning the drains

We’re all guilty of procrastinating when it comes to cleaning the drains. Agnes continued: “Take the hair out of the drain. The drains are usually very easy to clean and they’re plastic as well and you can give it a rub with a nail brush. Drain blockers are the best solution. It’s an awful job.

Dirty mattresses

Smelly sheets are easy to deal with, you can just put them into the washing machine and they’re good as new. But the mattress is a different story. Agnes told Claire Byrne: "You can lose up to 500 grams of skin cells per annum in the bed. 285ml of water per night is what we would sweat off."

“Mattresses are usually an investment so it’s important to look at the manufacturers care instructions. Some you’ve to turn every six months, if you’ve a memory foam, you mightn’t be able to turn it."

Wheelie bins

This is where most of the dirt in the house goes, but do we clean it as much as we should? Agnes said: “If you’re using compost bins, some people might use newspaper or compostable bags. It does become smelly.

“The best thing to do is roll up the sleeves, put on a mask, rubber gloves and go out with the hot water. I’d use washing up liquid and bleach. To prevent flies you can use citronella - a natural deterrent for flies.”

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