9 Overlooked Areas in the Garage To Clean Regularly
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The garage…that place to park the car and stash holiday decorations. You know the one. It’s literally and figuratively a reflection of everything you’ve pushed out of site.
You clean the obvious–sweep the floor, organize the tools, and maybe even hose down the driveway, but if you’re being honest, there are places in your garage you probably haven’t cleaned in years. Or ever. And let me tell you, those hidden corners, forgotten shelves, and neglected tools are dragging your space down.
There’s more to a tidy, organized garage than just putting stuff in bins and forgetting about it. Here’s a list of spots that you’ve been ignoring for too long. It’s time to take control of your garage and stop ignoring things that are piling into a bigger mess.
1. The Garage Floor
Yes, people sweep, but when was the last time you really cleaned the garage floor? It’s easy to overlook just how much grime builds up down there. Oil stains, dirt, and who knows what else are lurking in every crack and crevice.
Sweeping only scratches the surface—literally. Those stubborn stains require more than a quick pass with a broom. A proper deep clean with a degreaser and some elbow grease can transform your garage floor from a gritty mess into a spotless foundation. And let’s be honest, a clean floor changes the whole vibe of the space. Suddenly, your garage is a place you want to put stuff and keep organized.
2. The Corners and Baseboards
The corners of your garage are like the dark, forgotten corners of your mind—easy to ignore but always collecting more than you realize. Dust, cobwebs, and all sorts of debris gather there, creating little nests of neglect.
And the baseboards? They’re not much better. They quietly collect layers of dirt and grime, blending into the background until you barely notice them.
You need to get in there with a vacuum, a cloth, and some determination. Clean corners and baseboards matter. It’s a small detail that has a big impact and will turn your garage from a dusty afterthought into a well-maintained part of your home.
3. Lighting Fixtures
Look up. Your garage lighting fixtures are probably the last thing on your cleaning list—if they’re even on there at all. But those lights collect dust, bugs, and cobwebs like magnets. Over time, this buildup can actually dim the light, making your garage feel darker and dingier than it really is.
It’s easy to forget about them because they’re overhead, out of your direct line of sight. But a quick wipe-down can make a world of difference. Clean lighting fixtures not only brighten up your garage, but they also give the space a fresher, more polished look.
You’ll notice the change immediately—the light will seem brighter, and suddenly, your garage feels more welcoming. It’s a simple task with a big payoff, turning your garage from gloomy to gleaming in just a few minutes.
4. Storage Shelves and Bins
Your storage shelves and bins are the unsung heroes of the garage, holding everything from holiday decorations to forgotten tools. But when’s the last time you actually cleaned them?
Dust, dirt, and even bugs love to hide in those nooks and crannies, turning your storage into a mess of its own. You might be great at organizing, but if your shelves and bins are dirty, your efforts fall short.
Take everything off the shelves, wipe them down, and don’t forget to clean the bins inside and out. It’s not just about appearances—clean shelves make it easier to find what you need and keep your items in better condition. Plus, while you’re at it, you might find some things you no longer need, giving you a chance to declutter and free up some space.
5. Garage Door Tracks
You probably open and close that door countless times without a second thought, but when was the last time you cleaned the tracks? Over time, dirt, dust, and debris accumulate in the tracks, leading to a noisy, jerky, or even stuck garage door.
A quick sweep might get rid of the surface grime, but a deeper clean with a damp cloth or even a specialized cleaner is what really keeps things running smoothly. Don’t forget to check for any small objects that might be lodged in there, too—they can cause bigger issues down the line.
6. Door Handle and Light Switches
Door handles and light switches in your garage are some of the most frequently touched surfaces, yet they’re often the most overlooked when it comes to cleaning. Think about it—you handle them every time you enter or leave, but when’s the last time you wiped them down?
These areas accumulate a surprising amount of dirt, grime, and even germs over time. A quick swipe with a disinfecting wipe or a damp cloth can make a world of difference.
7. Workbench and Tools
What kind of garage would it be if it didn’t house all of your tools and a workbench. I get it, the heart of your garage is really where all your projects come to life.
But if we’re keeping it real, it’s probably covered in sawdust, random scraps, and who knows what else that prevent you from being truly productive.
Wipe down the surface, clear out the clutter, and take a moment to clean and organize your tools. A clean workbench makes your work more efficient and enjoyable. Plus, you’ll find that your tools last longer and perform better.
8. The Extra Fridge (Or Freezer)
I love the idea..an extra fridge or freezer in the garage is a convenient way to store bulk groceries, drinks, or frozen meals. But when was the last time you gave it a thorough cleaning?
Neglecting this one can lead to unpleasant odors, frost buildup, and even decreased efficiency. So, start by clearing out old or expired items—there’s probably more in there than you realize. Then, unplug the unit, let it defrost, and give the interior a good scrub with warm, soapy water. Don’t forget to clean the door seals, as they can harbor mold and grime.
9. Windows (If Applicable)
If your garage has windows, they’re likely one of the most neglected areas when it comes to cleaning. You can find dust, grime, and even cobwebs build up in the corners, dulling the natural light that streams in.
A quick wipe-down with glass cleaner can instantly transform the space. Enjoy the natural light while working.
How to Keep the Garage Clean
Keeping your garage clean starts with consistent, small habits that prevent clutter and grime from taking over. Consider hanging a checklist in the garage or writing out a routine.
Begin by regularly sweeping the floor and wiping down surfaces to keep dust and dirt at bay. Make it a habit to clean as you go—put tools back after use, and clear away any debris from projects immediately.
Organize storage shelves and bins so everything has its place, and declutter frequently to avoid unnecessary buildup. Don’t forget to clean those often-overlooked spots like door handles, light switches, and windows.
Regularly maintaining the space, rather than letting messes pile up, makes the task more manageable and keeps your garage functional and inviting. By staying on top of these small tasks, you can keep your garage in top shape without it becoming an overwhelming chore.
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Theresa is the founder and owner of Simple Is More from Beavercreek, Ohio. She is a nationally syndicated writer whose work has been featured on the Associated Press Wire, Blox Digital, and more. With a passion for words and a love for simplicity, Theresa has built a reputation as a trusted source on minimalism, home organization, budgeting, travel, and wellness. When she's not writing or tidying up, Theresa loves to explore new places, read a good book, and spend quality time with her family.