35 Simple But Effective Cleaning Tips To Save You Time
Death2Dumpty
Published
08/14/2014
Nobody likes to clean, so why not do it right the first time?
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Get Your Mattress Drunk - We spend 13 of our lives laying on a mattress that can't be washed. Or can it? Pour vodka into a spray bottle, spritz lightly across your mattress and leave it to air-dry. The alcohol kills odor-causing bacteria while it disinfects the mattress. -
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5-Minute Microwave Cleaner - Halve a couple lemons and put in a glass dish with water. Zap until the water starts to boil. Let it sit and steam for a minute before opening. The gunk can now be wiped away with little effort. You might want to share this one with that co-worker who's always exploding spaghetti in the break room. -
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Fool-Proof Ceiling Fan Cleaner - Hook an old pillowcase over one fan blade at a time and slowly wipe it backward. The blade will be clean and the dust will be trapped inside instead of in your hair. -
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Grease Stain Fixer - Got greasy fingerprints on the walls? Cover the stains with white chalk, wait a few minutes and then wipe the chalk away with a damp cloth. Works on clothes too! -
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Quick-Dry Wet Shoes and Gloves - Shoes and gloves soaked through from rain or snow? Shove some crumpled newspaper inside to soak it all up. A sachet of plain uncooked rice works too. -
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Pet Hair Squeegee - Do you live with a four-legged friend who loves to shed? Sweep your carpet with a rubber squeegee or run your hand over it while wearing a rubber dish washing glove and prepare to be horrified by what comes up. -
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No-Fuss Blender Cleaner - Love smoothies but hate cleaning the blender? Just fill it with warm water and a drop of dish soap, then turn it on and blend for a few seconds. Dump, rinse with clean water, and dry. -
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Butter Knife in the Air Vent - Cruddy air vent or AC intake? Moisten a clean towel with your favorite cleaner and wrap around a butter knife. Now you've got the perfect tool to clean the narrow grate. -
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Revitalize Leather Furniture - Buff worn leather furniture with shoe polish. Scrapes and scuffs will disappear -
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Onion Grill Cleaner - Halve a white onion and use a fork to rub it back and forth over the grates of a hot grill. The onion will clean the grates and add a little extra flavor. -
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Easy Lipstick Remover - Spray the spot with hairspray, let it set for 10 minutes, dab with a damp washcloth, and wash as normal. -
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Pot and Pan De-Scorcher - Fill the bottom of the pan with water and add a cup of white vinegar. Simmer. Take the pan off the stove and add 2 tablespoons baking soda. Empty the pan and scrub lightly to remove burn marks. -
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Clean a Coffee or Spice Grinder - You cant put this appliance in the dishwasher and cleaning by hand will likely result in a cut-up hand. Instead pulverize bread or uncooked white rice to remove old odors. Then grind 1 tablespoon baking soda to clean, and wipe thoroughly. -
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Overnight Oven Cleaner - Put a bowl filled with 12 cup of ammonia into a completely cold oven. Leave overnight and wipe clean the next day. Easy peasy. -
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Shower Head Saver - Shower head covered with nasty hard water deposits? Pour distilled white vinegar in a plastic bag and fit it over the shower head with a rubber band. Let it soak for an hour or overnight then remove the bag and wipe scum away with a cloth. -
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Glass Sparkler - Tired of spotty, cloudy glasses? Just spray with some white vinegar and wipe with a paper towel. -
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Glass Dish Revitalizer - Nastiness baked onto your favorite glass dishes? Scrub them with a ball of aluminum foil and a little dish soap. -
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Dryer Sheet Redux - After they've freshened your laundry, use dryer sheets to clean anything--baseboards, your television or laptop screen, bookshelves--and the anti-static chemicals will actually repel dust in the future. -
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Splattered Stove Shortcut - Remember this kids: oil attracts oil. Next time your bacon breakfast makes a mess of the stove, add a few drops of vegetable oil to paper towel, then wipe the greasy surface and watch the oil disappear! -
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Microfiber Couch Miracle - Theres nothing nastier than a couch that looks like you pulled it out of the alley. Use a spray bottle to cover your couch with rubbing alcohol, then use a clean white sponge to rub the couch. Fluff the fibers with a hard bristle brush when done, and itll look good as new. -
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Dishwasher Deep Cleaner - Even though it cleans other things, occasionally your dishwasher needs to be cleaned as well. Run it on its hottest cycle with nothing but a container filled with white vinegar in the top rack. Then, sprinkle some baking soda on the bottom, and run it again on a short-hot cycle. Be prepared to shield your eyes from the sparkle. -
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Soap Scum Annihilator - Instead of scrubbing, spray cooking spray on your glass shower door and or walls. Give it about 5 minutes and wash it off with soapy water and dry it. The oil in cooking spray will dissolve the soap buildup and lime deposits. -
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Quick Fix for Slow Drains - Bathroom sink draining slow? Drop 4 Alka-Seltzer tablets down the drain, followed by 1 cup distilled vinegar. After 10 minutes, rinse with boiling water. -
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Easy Bathtub Ring Remover - Ring around the tub? Cut the grapefruit in half and sprinkle the pink fruit with salt. Wet your tub and sprinkle additional salt on the bottom. Use the fruit as a scrubber, being sure to get the juice on every surface. Rinse clean and enjoy the fresh scent! -
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Sock Puppet Blind Cleaner - Put your hand in an old clean sock. Dip the sock in a bowl of equal parts water and white vinegar, then use it to wipe in between window blinds. -
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Water Ring Reverser - Water rings on wood furniture? Soak up excess moisture with a towel, then blast it with a hair dryer while still damp, and they should disappear. -
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Amazing Carpet Stain Lifter - Carpet stain driving you crazy? Spray stain with a mixture of 2 parts water with 1 part vinegar. Lay a damp rag over the spot, then press a hot iron--set on the steam setting--on the rag for about 30 seconds. Repeat for really stubborn stains. Its like a mini Stanley Steamer! -
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No-Scrub Coffee Pot Cleaner - If you're addicted to caffeine, your coffee pot probably shows it. Fill the reservoir with equal parts white vinegar and water. Run the brew cycle halfway through, then turn off and let it sit. After an hour, turn it on and let the cycle repeat. When its done, run two cycles with fresh water only. -
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Never Polish the Silver Again - If you have actual silver cutlery or dishes, you know polishing it can be a pain. Line a large dish with aluminum foil, add a 12 cup of table salt and a 12 cup of baking soda. Fill the foil-lined sink with hot water, and then dump in all your silver. After a 30 minutes soak, the tarnish will be gone. Just rinse and wipe dry. -
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Vacuum Up Vomit - If your kid or roommate hurls on your sofa, don't panic. Make a paste of baking soda and water, and take a spatula or spoon, generously spreading it onto the affected area be sure to hold your breath or you might vomit too. Let it dry overnight, and youll be able to easily vacuum the whole thing up. Also works for urine and carpets hooray. -
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Two-Step Foreman Grill Cleaner - If you don't clean it right away, you'll never get all the gunk out of the tiny ridges of your Foreman grill. Try this instead: When you're done cooking, unplug it, and press a couple of damp paper towels between the lid and the surface. The leftover heat will steam clean the grill. Wipe it dry with another paper towel and you're done. -
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Zero-Effort Toilet Cleaner - Scrubbing the toilet sucks, especially if more than one person has been using it. Instead of scrubbing, fill a mason jar with vinegar. Punch a couple of small holes in the metal lid with a nail. Drop that jar into your toilets water tank upside down. With each flush, a little vinegar will seep out of the jar and keep your toilets clean and yucky growth-free!, explains Organic Authority. No mason jar handy? Snip off a section of one of those Mr. Clean Magic Eraser sponges and drop it right in the bowl before you go to sleep. In the morning, the ring will be gone! Just be sure to get it out before you flush. -
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Simple Sponge Sanitizer - You can also run it through your dishwasher's sanitize cycle. -
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Broken Glass Magnet - There's nothing worse than stepping on a tiny remnant of that glass you broke last week. Carefully press a piece of white bread all over the area to pick up even the tiniest shards.
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