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4. Cleaning Tools That Stay Wet (Sponges, Cloths, Brushes)
Yes, it’s tempting to toss damp cleaning cloths or sponges under the sink — but doing so encourages mold and bacteria growth. The enclosed space doesn’t allow for proper air drying.
👉 Store Instead: Let items dry completely before putting them away. Hang brushes and cloths near the sink or store them in a well-ventilated cleaning caddy.
5. Valuable or Electronic Items (e.g., Batteries, Small Appliances)
👉 Store Instead: Keep electronics in a high, dry drawer or cabinet far from plumbing or cleaning chemicals.
Bonus Tip: What Can You Store Under the Sink?
✅ Do store:
- Cleaning supplies in sealed containers
- Trash bags
- Dishwasher detergent
- Rubber gloves
- Small bins for organizing odds and ends
💡 Pro Tip: Use a waterproof liner and plastic bins under your sink to catch leaks and keep items elevated and organized.
Final Thoughts
That space under your sink may seem like prime real estate, but it’s more fragile than it looks. By being selective about what you store there, you can prevent damage, avoid health hazards, and keep your kitchen running smoothly.
Small storage tweaks today can save you big messes tomorrow!
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