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Sometimes, the paint on the walls can get dirty in different places. For example, there might be handprints around switches and knobs, splashes in the kitchen and bathroom, marks in the hallways, or soot above lamps and other hot things. It's important to clean the dirt before it builds up because it makes the paint look better and keeps it from getting stuck forever. You should check for dirt every once in a while, especially in the kitchen where there might be cooking oil in the air. To clean the walls, start by using a mild soap and a sponge or soft cloth. Only use stronger cleaners if you really need to, but remember that they might make the paint look less shiny. Be careful with abrasive cleaners because they can make any paint look dull. After washing, make sure to rinse the walls well so that leftover cleaner doesn't mess up the new paint you put on later.