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✨ Clean, Sanitize, Disinfect: Which One Does Your Home Really Need?

  • Writer: Kobie Rhodes
    Kobie Rhodes
  • Aug 19
  • 2 min read

We throw around the words clean, sanitize, and disinfect like they’re interchangeable, but they’re not twins — more like cousins who each have their own job. Knowing the difference can save you time, energy, and a whole lot of stress. Let’s break it down!


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🧼 Cleaning: The Everyday MVP
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Cleaning is your ride-or-die, the daily hustle. It’s about wiping up crumbs, tackling sticky little handprints, and banishing those dust bunnies that seem to multiply when no ones looking!


Heads up: Cleaning doesn’t actually kill germs. But it does kick out the dirt and grime that germs cling to — and that’s half the battle right there.


🧴Sanitizing: The Middle Ground

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Sanitizing is like turning the germ volume down a notch. You’re not blasting them to smithereens, but you are keeping them at a safe level.


Think of it for the “high-five” surfaces — remotes, light switches, fridge handles, toys.

Basically, anything you touch on autopilot 37 times a day.



🦠 Disinfecting: The Heavy Hitter

Disinfecting goes all-in — it kills most germs, bacteria, and viruses. This is the step you save for when you really need it: after raw chicken duty, during flu season, or when your toddler sneezes on literally everything. 


Quick tip: If a surface looks dirty, clean first, then disinfect. Otherwise, you’re just spraying perfume on sweaty gym clothes.

The Grace & Grit Way

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Think of your home like a rhythm:


Clean daily to remove dirt & keep the shine.

Sanitize often to keep germs in check.

Disinfect when it matters most.


You don’t have to go overboard, just layer these steps where they make sense.


The result?

A home that feels not only fresh, but safe, healthy, and yours.

 
 
 

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