10 Common Cleaning Myths Debunked
- Gabrielle Rodriguez
- Sep 18, 2024
- 3 min read

When it comes to cleaning, there’s no shortage of advice—some good, some not so much. Many common cleaning tips are passed down from family or found online, but how do you know what's actually effective? At The Clean Bee, we’re all about getting your space spotless the right way. That’s why we’re here to debunk some of the most common cleaning myths we’ve come across.
1. Myth: Vinegar Cleans Everything
While vinegar is a great natural cleaner for many surfaces, it's not a miracle solution for all. It’s acidic, which means it can damage certain surfaces like granite, marble, or hardwood floors. Stick to using vinegar for glass, stainless steel, and bathroom fixtures.
2. Myth: Bleach is the Best Cleaner for Every Job
Bleach is a powerful disinfectant, but it’s not a universal cleaner. It doesn’t remove dirt, and it can actually damage certain surfaces like wood and fabric. Use bleach only for disinfecting non-porous surfaces, and always follow it up with a proper cleaning solution.
3. Myth: More Detergent = Cleaner Clothes
It’s tempting to think that using extra laundry detergent will make your clothes cleaner, but it can actually do the opposite. Too much detergent can leave residue on your clothes, making them feel stiff and trapping dirt.
4. Myth: Dusting is Best Done with a Dry Cloth
Dry dusting only spreads the dust around rather than removing it. A damp cloth or a microfiber duster is much more effective at trapping and removing dust particles, leaving your surfaces truly clean.
5. Myth: Newspaper is the Best for Cleaning Windows
While newspaper used to be an effective glass cleaner, today's paper is coated with chemicals and ink that can leave streaks. Instead, opt for a microfiber cloth for a streak-free shine without the mess.
6. Myth: All Green Products are Safe for Every Surface
Not all eco-friendly or green products are safe to use on every surface. Some natural ingredients like lemon or vinegar can damage stone surfaces or delicate finishes. Always check labels and use products designed for the specific surface you’re cleaning.
7. Myth: Carpet Deodorizers Clean Your Carpet
Carpet deodorizers may freshen up the smell of your carpet, but they don’t actually clean it. In fact, these powders can leave a residue that builds up over time. Regular vacuuming and professional carpet cleaning are much more effective for cleanliness and longevity.
8. Myth: You Should Clean Windows on a Sunny Day
It seems logical to clean windows when the sun is shining bright, but the heat can cause your cleaning solution to dry too quickly, leaving streaks. Choose a cloudy day to get the best results.
9. Myth: Dish Soap and Water are Enough for Everything in the Kitchen
Dish soap is great for dishes, but it’s not always the best choice for cleaning greasy stovetops or countertops. Specialized kitchen cleaners are formulated to cut through tough grease and grime without leaving a residue behind.
10. Myth: Baking Soda and Vinegar Together Make a Powerful Cleaner
This popular combination fizzes up impressively, but it’s more for show than actual cleaning power. Baking soda is a base, and vinegar is an acid, so when mixed, they neutralize each other, leaving behind just water and salt. For a more effective clean, use these ingredients separately.
Conclusion
Knowing the truth behind these cleaning myths can save you time, effort, and even damage to your home. At The Clean Bee, we use quality products and techniques to ensure every space we clean is treated with care. If you’re looking for a professional clean that avoids these pitfalls, get in touch with us today!




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