Dorinda Medley says you should have this cleaning product 'in every single room of your house' – her $6 method for a germ-free home is so simple

In our exclusive interview with RHONY Dorinda Medley, she explained how she keeps her house sparkling all spring with one easy product

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Though beautiful design can boost your mood at home, it can only take you halfway there. Cleanliness is equally important in ensuring that your house is a calming, cozy, and enjoyable place to spend time. Dorinda Medley knows this, which is why she swears by keeping disinfectant wipes in every room.

In our exclusive interview with the former Real Housewife of New York, Dorinda shared the cleaning tips she uses for her homes in The Berkshires and New York City. She gushed: 'I think you should have a container of disinfectant wipes in every single room of your house. I really do, put them under your sink, they're so quick and fast to do a quick wipe down.' What's her go-to? A tube of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes in the Fresh Lemon Scent.

Dorinda's passion for her cleaning habits comes from the personal satisfaction she gets from the cleaning process. She explains: 'I'm very excited about this little study Clorox did with expert neuroscientists. They basically had people clean and they studied their brain waves, and they found that for some people, it was similar to hugging puppies, getting a manicure, or getting a massage. I totally get that because the pride I have when I wake up on a Saturday and clean is so exciting.'

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Using Clorox wipes in every room is one of her best cleaning tips for keeping germs in her home at a minimum. Dorinda states: 'The wipes are great because, you know, there's the big cleaning you do, but what people forget (and I see it a lot in homes because I'm sort of a fanatical cleaner) is that they forget to wipe down all their handles. So the refrigerator handles, the microwaves, the faucets, the light switches. All those little places that sometimes people overlook.'

dorinda medley and clorox wipes in her house in New York

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She uses them to tackle the dirtiest places in her home. Dorinda states: 'People are touching those all day long. So when people leave my houses, I'll go into their bedroom wipe down every knob, every handle, every faucet and the light plates, along with the major clean because that's where a lot of germs are left behind.'

dorinda medley and clorox wipes in her house in New York

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She has also designed her home to be easy to clean using these simple wipes. Dorinda tells Homes & Gardens: 'I'm in New York City today in my newly refurbished apartment, which has a lot of great surfaces. I decided to do engineered floors this time because I cannot stand the hassle of the wooden floors. For me, something like Clorox wipes are great because I can use them everywhere in this apartment now. I basically live in a cross between a great beautiful hotel room with built-ins like a boat, so I can just wipe everything away with a Clorox wipe.'

dorinda medley and clorox wipes in her house in New York

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Shop more Clorox favorites

If you're not a wipes person, but want to harness the disinfecting properties of Dorinda's favorite cleaning products, there are plenty of options. Here are a few of our favorites.


With the right tools, cleaning isn't a chore, but part of a holistic self care routine for the home.


Sophie Edwards
News Editor

Sophie is a News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.

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