6 Places You're Forgetting to Clean Before Holiday Guests Arrive

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The holidays are fast approaching, and with them come the inevitable wave of guests- friends, family, and maybe even a surprise visitor or two. While we all hustle to clean the usual suspects- vacuuming the living room and wiping down the counters- it's easy to forget the small details that leave a big impression. Don't worry, we've got you covered! Here are six overlooked spots you should tackle before your holiday guests ring the doorbell.

1. Guest Bathroom Hand Towels

Your guest bathroom is bound to get some traffic during holiday festivities, and hand towels are often a hotspot for germs and grime. Before guests arrive, toss hand towels in the wash with Nellie's Laundry Soda for a deep, non-toxic clean. Better yet, swap it out for a fresh one right before the party starts. A clean, fluffy towel is a simple yet thoughtful touch your guests will appreciate. 

2. Sticky Fridge Door Handles 

Between holiday meal prep and last-minute snack grabbing, your fridge door handles take a beating. Greasy fingerprints and sticky smudges are a surefire way to make your kitchen look unkempt. Wipe them down with a damp Swedish Dishcloth and All-Purpose Cleaner. Not only will they sparkle, but you'll also cut down on germs in one of the most frequently touched areas of the kitchen. 

3. Dirty Kitchen Chairs 

Kitchen chairs often accumulate crumbs, sticky spots, and even pet hair - yikes! Give them a quick once-over before your guests take a seat. For wooden chairs, wipe them down with a Swedish Dishcloth.

4. The Banister 

Your banister may not seem like a big deal, but it's one of the most touched surfaces in your home, especially when you have stairs. Dust, fingerprints, and smudges can accumulate quickly, and guests will definitely notice if it's sticky or grimy. Use a damp Swedish Dishcloth and some All-Purpose Cleaner to make your banister shine - your holiday decor will look even better against a clean background. 

5. Light Switches and Door Handles 

Light switches and door handles are high-traffic areas that often go unnoticed until they're covered in fingerprints. Use a clean cloth to quickly clean these spots. A small amount of effort here can make your home feel cleaner and more inviting for guests. 

6. The Overall Scent of Your Home 

Lastly, guests notice how your home smells as soon as they walk through the door. For a warm and welcoming aroma, consider starting a holiday-inspired simmer pot. Toss some cinnamon sticks, orange slices, and cloves into a pot of water and let simmer on the stove for a cozy, inviting scent.

Bonus Tip: Clean as You Go! 

Cleaning these often-overlooked spots doesn't have to take hours. Incorporate them into your regular routine, and you'll have less to stress about when guests arrive. 

With these six simple cleaning tips, your home will be spotless, fresh, and ready to impress this holiday season. So, stock up on your Nellie's favourites, get your simmer pot going, and enjoy your time hosting stress-free! 

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