How poor cleaning habits slowly damage home appliances

At first, nothing looks wrong. The fridge still works, the fan still turns, and the microwave still works. But little by little, dirt starts causing problems inside them, if you don’t clean them regularly.

Dust is one of the biggest problems. I

t enters small spaces and blocks air from moving well. When this happens, appliances get hotter while working. Too much heat damages the parts inside it.

Oil and food stains are also bad, especially in kitchens. A dirty microwave or cooker may stop working well after some time. Washing machines also start smelling bad when soap and dirt stay inside without appropriate washing

Some people even clean appliances the wrong way. Using too much water can damage buttons, wires, and the screens.

Cleaning does not need to be hard or expensive. Wiping appliances often and keeping them dry will do the job.

Small cleaning habits may look unimportant, but they help appliances stay strong and last much longer in the home.

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Most of us ignore appliance cleaning until problems start showing up a little cleaning habits can prevent bad smells, improve performance, and help home appliances last longer than expected

Caked grease and soap scum will absolutely kill your appliances early. Skip the heavy water on electronics just a quick, regular wipe-down keeps everything running great and smelling fresh.

These is true, when you avoid cleaning appliances at home or poor cleaning it affects home appliances