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31 Days to Sell Your Home: Day 6 – Clean Where It Feels Clean

🧼 Clean Where It Feels Clean

Your home isn’t fully ready unless it feels clean to a visitor. Buyers notice fingerprints on light switches, dust on fan blades, and dirt in grout—all before they even open a closet.


Why It Matters

If a buyer sees that light switch is sticky, they’ll wonder what else has been overlooked. A spotless floor doesn’t excuse hidden grime on high-touch surfaces.


What to Clean (Strategically)

  • Light switches, doorknobs, and drawer handles
  • Baseboards and floor corners
  • Shower corners, grout, and glass surfaces
  • Inside appliances (microwave, oven, fridge handles)
  • Ceiling fans, vents, and dated light fixtures
  • Windows and mirrors for streak-free clarity

👉 One Action to Take Today

Walk through like a buyer. Touch everything you expect them to — and wipe it down. It’s not deep cleaning—it’s smart cleaning.

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Day 5: You think it’s clean. Clean Isn’t Just About What You See

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← Day 4: Create a Welcoming Entrancce
→ Day 6: Clean Where it Counts
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