The best way to keep your wheelie bins clean – without a soapy cloth
This easy tip can help you keep your bins clean while also making your outdoor space look more sleek.

Dirty wheelie bins are a never-ending problem but there’s one item you could buy that could help solve the issue. Keeping your bins tidy, clean and odor-free can often be a challenge. From dust and dirt to the mess created by regular rubbish collection, wheelie bins can quickly become unsightly but there’s one item that could help.
There’s a simple solution that can make a big difference: investing in a wheelie bin storage cabinet for your garden. It's likely you won’t regret your choice when left with bins shielded against animals and the elements which can make your bins dirty.

A wheelie bin storage cabinet is a specialised structure designed to house your bins – not only does it keep things clean and tidy but it will also look better giving your outdoor space a more aesthetically pleasing style.
These cabinets are typically made of durable materials like wood, plastic, or metal and offer numerous benefits. When your wheelie bins are left outside uncovered, they can accumulate dirt, leaves, and other debris, making them harder to clean.
The strorage acts as a protective shield, keeping your bins safe from rain, snow, or intense sunlight, which can deteriorate the bins over time.
This means your wheelie bins will stay cleaner and last longer, saving you money in the long run. You can buy one of these for £165 from Argos, one reviewer said: "Bought this to house my wheelie bin and recycling trolley as we recently had the driveway done and wanted things looking clean and tidy out the front of the house. The item itself is pretty easy to erect and seems quite solid once finished."
The reviewer adds: "5 stars, would recommend this item. There are other colours available and bigger/smaller designs from same manufacturer."
It’s a simple investment that improves both the functionality and aesthetics of your outdoor space, says Wheelie Bin Storage Direct.

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But alongside this, there’s other things you should be doing to keep things fresh.
Physically cleaning your bin might seem like a pain but it’s worth doing every once in a while to ensure dirt doesn’t build up.
This will help to keep odours down and prevent insects too. You don't need to clean your bin every week, but once every couple of months is recommended.
To clean your bin simply fill it with soapy water or disinfectant and water.
You should use cold water from your hosepipe to clean your bin so you don't need to take it inside.
By following these simple tips, you can ensure your bins will be kept in good condition keeping your outdoor space free of pests or odours.