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Why is it a good idea to regularly clean the inside of wardrobe doors and handles as well?

We focus a lot on what’s inside wardrobes – clothes, shelves, drawers – and sometimes on the outside faces. But the inside surfaces and handles are touched constantly by hands that may not be freshly washed. Over time, they collect oils, dust, makeup smudges and general grime.

Because this build-up is slow, you don’t notice it until one day the door looks dull or the handle feels sticky. That’s when the wardrobe starts to give a subtle “unclean” impression, even if the clothes inside are fresh.

A quick wipe down of handles and inside surfaces during your normal cleaning routine keeps everything feeling crisp. It’s especially important near sections where you store towels, undergarments or bed linen.

Clean doors and handles make the act of opening the wardrobe feel nicer. It’s a small detail, but lots of small details together are what make a home feel truly cared for.

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