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Why Clean Door Handles Matter More Than You Think
We clean our worktops, mop our floors, and wipe down appliances, but how often do we clean our door handles? These small, high touch surfaces are hotspots for germ transmission in every home. From front doors and bathroom handles to kitchen cupboards and fridge doors, they’re touched countless times a day, often with unwashed hands.
In a post-pandemic world where hygiene remains a priority, knowing how to clean door handles effectively and safely is crucial. Unfortunately, conventional antibacterial sprays often contain harsh chemicals that damage finishes, degrade materials, or contribute to indoor air pollution.
Enter Bio-D. Our All Purpose Sanitiser made with essential oils, offers a gentle, plant-based alternative that effectively neutralises 99.9% of harmful bacteria without bleaches, or nasties. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about cleaning different types of door handles, from removing fingerprints and tarnish to daily disinfection, while protecting both your surfaces and your home environment.
Why Door Handles Require Regular Attention
Think about it: door handles are among the most touched items in your home, but they’re often overlooked in daily cleaning. Regular cleaning not only prevents the spread of germs and viruses but also:
Whether you live in a bustling family home or a minimalist flat, building door handle cleaning into your regular routine is a simple, impactful way to improve cleanliness.
Understanding Handle Materials and Their Needs
Different door handle materials have different sensitivities and cleaning requirements. Here’s how to treat each one with care:
Stainless Steel
Durable and corrosion-resistant, but prone to fingerprints. Clean with a gentle sanitiser and a microfibre cloth to maintain a polished finish. Avoid bleach or abrasive scrubbers.
Brass and Copper
Naturally antimicrobial but still benefit from regular cleaning. Use a soft cloth and Bio-D’s All Purpose Sanitiser. For tarnish, consider a homemade paste of lemon juice and bicarbonate of soda.
Chrome
Shiny and modern but can scratch easily. Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth with a gentle cleaner like Bio-D’s sanitiser. Dry thoroughly to prevent water spots.
Wooden Handles
Usually varnished. Avoid soaking. Use a lightly dampened cloth and follow up with a dry one to maintain the wood’s integrity.
Textured or Ornate Handles
These require extra attention, as dirt can lodge in grooves. Use an old toothbrush dipped in diluted Bio-D sanitiser for detailed work.
Step-by-Step: How to Clean Door Handles Safely and Thoroughly
What You’ll Need:
Eco tip: Use Bio-D’s 5L or 20L refill bottles to top up your sanitiser spray and reduce plastic waste.
Spray Bio-D’s All Purpose Sanitiser directly onto the door handle or onto a cloth. Let it sit for 60 seconds to allow the naturally derived antibacterial agents to work.
Use a microfibre cloth to wipe all sides of the handle, including:
For textured or detailed handles, use a soft brush or toothbrush to reach into crevices. You can lightly dampen the brush with Bio-D’s sanitiser or a mix of warm water and a drop of plant-based washing-up liquid.
Use a separate dry cloth to buff the surface and remove any leftover moisture. This helps restore shine and prevent smudges or water marks.
Tackling Fingerprints, Tarnish and Stubborn Grime
Daily fingerprints and grime can make even the most luxurious door handles look tired. Here’s how to manage different issues:
Important: Avoid ammonia-based or bleach-heavy products, they can corrode metal finishes and release harmful vapours indoors.
Creating a Handle Cleaning Schedule
A simple cleaning schedule can help maintain handle hygiene without much effort:
| Location | Frequency |
| Bathroom door handles | Daily or every 2 days |
| Kitchen cupboard handles | Every 2–3 days |
| Front/back doors | Weekly |
| Bedroom handles | Weekly or biweekly |
| Fridge/freezer handles | Every 2–3 days |
Pro tip: Keep a bottle of Bio-D All Purpose Sanitiser in a handy location for quick daily sprays, especially during cold or flu season.
Maintenance Tips for Long-Term Handle Health
Refill, Reuse, Repeat – The Eco-Friendly Way
Bio-D’s All Purpose Sanitiser is available in convenient spray bottles and 5L refill sizes. Not only does this save money in the long run, but it significantly reduces your plastic waste. With over 85% of our packaging made from recycled materials, you’re supporting a sustainable cleaning loop that aligns with your values.
Many refill stores across the UK now stock Bio-D’s full range, making it easier than ever to keep your home clean and green.
Healthy Hands, Hygienic Handles
Cleaning your door handles doesn’t just improve your home’s appearance, it’s a powerful way to reduce germ transmission and protect your family’s health. And when you use Bio-D’s All Purpose Sanitiser, you’re not just cleaning, you’re choosing products that are cruelty-free, vegan, biodegradable, and made right here in the UK.
Go beyond the surface, make your door handles a touchpoint of health, not harm.Bottom of Form