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How often do you need to clean everyday objects to stay hygienic?

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7/ The kitchen sink

The kitchen sink is home to over 500,000 bacteria per cm²! Therefore clean the sink and the taps every day. White vinegar is highly effective for naturally shining up the taps and removing germs.

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8/ The fridge and the microwave

Clean the inside of your fridge and microwave around twice a month to avoid the spread of bacteria.

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9/ Your toothbrush

Did you know that your toothbrush contains over 100 million bacteria? Which can survive on it for several months. Dentists recommend replacing your toothbrush every 3 months. You can clean your toothbrush with natural soap and hot water after every use.

10/ Makeup brushes

According to a survey, 72% of women never wash their makeup brushes and sponges, which can cause skin problems. Clean your brushes and other makeup utensils after every use.

11/ Handbags and wallets

Handbags and wallets are covered in bacteria. Clean them once a week, without forgetting the insides.

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12/ Surfaces

Work surfaces and tables are used every day, and should be cleaned daily, after each use. Chairs, tables, switches, exercise mats and welcome mats can be cleaned less often, around once a week.

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13/ Phones and computers

Because you often unlock it at random, after having been to the toilet, eaten or shaken someone’s hand, your smartphone transforms into bacteria city! You can often even see the traces left on the screen. Clean it every day with a microfibre cloth sprayed with white vinegar, especially if you use it a lot. The same goes for your computer, but clean it when it is switched off.

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