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How to Clean Around Light Switch Plates: Step-by-Step

Discover a simple, effective way to clean around light switch plates using E-Cloth. Achieve spotless results with minimal effort.

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Discover a simple, effective way to clean around light switch plates using E-Cloth. Achieve spotless results with minimal effort.

Reviewed by Zac Kieffer

President at E-Cloth

Updated August, 12

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How to Clean Around Light Switch Plates: Step-by-Step

- E-Cloth
- Dry cloth (for dusting)
- Water
- Soft cloth or paper towel (for detailing crevices)
- Small bowl or cup (for dampening the cloth)

 

Clear the Area

 
  • First, do a quick dust-off around the switch plate with a dry cloth to remove any loose debris that might scratch the surface.
  • This preps the area and keeps you from rubbing dirt into the plate.
 

Wipe Down Gently

 
  • Lightly dampen a clean cloth with water, ensuring it’s not soaking wet to avoid drips inside the switch cover.
  • Wipe around the edges and surface of the plate, giving extra care to any spots with fingerprints or grime.
 

Detail the Crevices

 
  • Use the corner of your cloth or a soft cloth edge to reach into the small gaps around the plate.
  • This step helps ensure no dust or smudges are left hiding in the grooves.
 

Let It Dry & Check

 
  • Allow the area to air dry completely before flipping the switch back on or touching it further.
  • A quick final glance confirms that every spot looks clean and ready for action.
 

Safety Precautions for Cleaning Around Light Switch Plates

  • Turn off the power at the circuit breaker before cleaning to avoid electrical shock, especially if you plan to use any moisture near the switch.
  • Never spray cleaner or water directly onto the switch plate; always apply it to the cloth first.
  • Use only a lightly damp cloth—excess moisture can seep into the switch and cause electrical hazards.
  • Avoid using abrasive pads or harsh chemicals that could damage the plate or surrounding wall.
  • Ensure hands are dry before turning the power back on or using the switch after cleaning.
  • If you notice any cracks, loose plates, or exposed wiring, stop cleaning and have a qualified electrician inspect the switch.

How to Maintain Cleanliness Around Light Switch Plates: Extra Tips

Regular Dusting

 

  • Wipe the light switch plates weekly with a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust and prevent buildup.
  • Use a gentle brush or a duster for hard-to-reach corners around the plate.

Deep Cleaning with Disinfectant

 

  • Clean the switch plates with a mild disinfectant diluted in water every few weeks to kill germs.
  • Make sure to turn off the switch before cleaning and dry the area completely afterward.

Protective Cover Options

 

  • Consider using removable covers to shield the switch plates from grime in high-touch areas.
  • Clean or replace the covers periodically to maintain a hygienic look and feel.

Regular Checks and Maintenance

 

  • Inspect the plates for any signs of wear such as scratches, discoloration, or sticky residues.
  • Address any issues promptly by removing the plate if necessary and cleaning or replacing it for optimal functionality.

Common Mistakes When Cleaning Around Light Switch Plates

Failing to Turn Off the Power

 

  • Keep your fingers safe by switching off the circuit breaker before you remove or clean any light switch plate.
  • Avoid electrical shocks caused by accidental contact with live wiring when cleaning around the switch.
  • This simple step protects your home and your health.

Overusing Harsh Cleaning Chemicals

 

  • Excessive or aggressive cleaners can damage the finish of plastic or metal switch plates.
  • Stick with a diluted mild detergent or a specialized cleaner for electronics to preserve the quality of your light switch plate.
  • Less is more—use minimal liquid to avoid residue and damage.

Using Too Much Moisture

 

  • Heavy use of water or liquid cleaners can lead to moisture seeping into the switch, causing short circuits or corrosion.
  • Always use a damp cloth rather than soaking the area to safely remove grime without harming the electrical components.
  • Dry the switch plate thoroughly after cleaning to prevent moisture buildup.

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