
Hey Charlotte families π
Most people assume the toilet is the dirtiest place in the house.
Surprisinglyβ¦ itβs not even close.
Some of the dirtiest spots are things you touch every day β
and almost never disinfect.
Here are 7 hidden germ zones we regularly find during deep cleans:
1οΈβ£ Light Switches
Touched constantly. Cleaned almost never.
Before cooking. After coming home. After handling packages.
Over time, oils, grime, and bacteria build up around the edges.
2οΈβ£ Remote Controls
One of the most overlooked (and dirtiest) items in most homes.
Handled daily. Passed from hand to hand. Rarely cleaned.
Those tiny buttons?
Perfect hiding spots for bacteria.

3οΈβ£ Door Handles
We see this in almost every home β even ones that look really clean.
Every entry into your home passes through here.
That means bacteria from:
β’ hands
β’ groceries
β’ mail
β’ outdoor surfaces
Most people clean the door β but forget the handle.
4οΈβ£ Kitchen Sponges
This one surprises almost everyone.
That sponge you used this morning? It may be spreading more bacteria than your toilet β every time you use it.
A single sponge can contain millions of bacteria.
Yes β often dirtier than your toilet.
Warm, damp, and full of food particles β the perfect environment for growth.

Hereβs where it gets worseβ¦
5οΈβ£ Coffee Makers
Your morning routine could be exposing you to buildup.
Your coffee maker could be circulating bacteria and mold every morning without you realizing it.
Moist internal parts + water residue + coffee oils create the perfect setup for bacteria β and even mold β inside reservoirs.
6οΈβ£ Refrigerator Handles
Touched constantly, especially while cooking.
But rarely disinfected β even after handling raw food.
7οΈβ£ Faucet Handles
Ironically, these collect bacteria before your hands get cleaned.
And theyβre often skipped afterward.
π§Ό Why this matters
These surfaces quietly spread bacteria throughout your home β onto your hands, your food, and the places you think are clean.
A home can look clean β while bacteria is still spreading across the surfaces you touch most.
These are the areas most homeowners miss β and why a home can still feel dirty even after cleaning.
Itβs also exactly what we target during a true deep clean.
Hereβs what one Charlotte homeowner said after their deep clean:
π¬ 5-STAR REVIEW OF THE WEEK
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βThey went above and beyond. Not only did everything look spotless, but the house felt noticeably fresher. Even areas we didnβt think about β like handles, edges, and appliances β were cleaned perfectly. I highly recommend it.β

π THIS WEEK ONLY: FREE Fridge Clean
Use code: FREEFRIDGE
If itβs been a while since your last deep clean, this is the easiest way to reset your home this week.
π We can only take a few more homes this week β once theyβre gone, this offer is gone.
βοΈ Full refrigerator wipe-down
βοΈ Shelves, drawers, and compartments cleaned
βοΈ Removal of buildup, spills, and odors
So your fridge looks, smells, and feels completely reset β and your whole kitchen feels fresher.
Completely FREE with your service β once this week fills, the offer is gone.
Most homes miss these areas. Thatβs where we come in.
π Claim your FREE fridge clean now before the last spots are gone.
Most homes look clean.
But the difference you feel? Thatβs in the details we handle.
