Life Hacks for Home Cleaning

Knowing a few quick and simple tips can make the process much simpler, whether you’re a routine cleaner or a last-minute tidy-upper. Here is a list of some inexpensive and simple hacks that will change your cleaning routine and help you save money on cleaning products as well as time and frustration!

1. Use different dryer sheets

Dryer sheets can still perform miracles around your home even after being used. Some options are as follows: Remove water stains from mirrors, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, and shower doors. Take off the toilet-bowl ring. Wash the baseboards.

2. Use a lemon to clean a stinky garbage disposal

By slicing a lemon into small pieces and putting a few through the garbage disposal, you can give your kitchen a fragrant boost. (Using this tactic right before visitors arrive is also fantastic!) After the garbage disposal has been thoroughly washed and rinsed, take a damp cloth and clean the baseboards of your kitchen to ensure that it smells as fresh and clean as possible.

3. Clean the blender

Warm water and a tiny bit of dish soap should be added to your blender. A few seconds after turning it on, let it run. After that, simply wash it with warm water. The blender should be completely dry after washing it with a soft cloth, and then you can use it again.

4. Clean Your Sponge

Sponges can accumulate a lot of bacteria, especially if they are left in the sink, so you should make sure to clean them frequently. To get rid of any bacteria, place the wet sponge in the microwave for 30 seconds. It will still be hot, so just give it a minute or two before pulling it out. Your sponge can be thoroughly cleaned by placing it in the dishwasher. For a deeper clean, you can also place the sponge in boiling water for three minutes. This will help to sanitize it and make sure any germs or bacteria that may have been lingering on the sponge are killed. Afterwards, take the sponge out of the boiling water and allow it to cool off for a few minutes before using it. Once the sponge has been in the boiling water for three minutes, it is important to take it out of the water and put it on a flat surface to cool off.

5. Make tile floors look new again

Grab a bucket of water, some mild detergent, and a rag after vacuuming the floor then begin cleaning! To make sure you aren’t just spreading dirt around on the floor, make sure to frequently clean the rag with water. Try using a toothbrush if you really want to get the tough spots out! It will genuinely alter your course. Before you start mopping, make sure that all the surfaces are free of debris and dust so that you can ensure a proper clean. After doing so, you are ready to start the mopping process! Make sure that you dip the mop into the bucket full of warm water and detergent before wringing out the excess liquid.

6. Use simple ingredients to clean your glass stovetop

Glass cooktops have a beautiful appearance, but the grime that collects from regular use dulls their beauty. With this trick, steam—an unlikely ingredient—restores glass cooktops to sparkling perfection.

7. Clean your engagement rings

Avoid using household cleaners on your rings because they might contain harsh chemicals. The simplest and most secure method for cleaning an engagement ring or other kind of ring made of precious metals is to use warm water, a little dish soap, and a soft toothbrush. Let the ring soak in the water and soap mixture for 10 to 20 minutes. Then remove any remaining debris, makeup, or other substances with a soft toothbrush. 

8. Pick up small pieces of glass

Never attempt to pick up minuscule glass fragments with your hands. Instead, grab some bread and cover the area with it. The tiny pieces that you don’t want getting lodged in your fingers or the soles of your feet should be picked up by it.

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9. Clean your couch using baking soda

Any smells that linger, as well as any stains on the fabric, can be broken up with baking soda. Brush off the couch’s surface first, and then sprinkle baking soda on the region you want to clean. Simply allow it to stand for 20 minutes, then vacuum it up with the brush attachment.

10. Remove shower grime and scum

Most people do not enjoy spending their days cleaning bathrooms, but it must be done. The good news is that it’s simple to get rid of the grime and soap scum that’s accumulating in the shower. Scrub away by filling a dish brush with a mixture of dish soap and vinegar. You can also simply dip an old toothbrush or sponge into a cup of the same solution to use it.

11. Unblock your air vents

If you haven’t checked in a while, you will likely find that your air vents are pretty dirty. Not only does that send dust into the room, but it also blocks the air from getting out. Easy fix: First, try to remove dust with a soft vacuum brush tool. If that doesn’t get the job done, then soak a rag with any cleaning agent you have and wrap it around a butter knife to clean the vents.

12. Clean the blinds

If you haven’t cleaned them recently, they’re probably also quite dirty. Fortunately, there is a simple fix for this: Get a bowl with equal parts water and vinegar, then get a sock to cover your hand. To remove any dirt or dust from the blinds, dip the sock in the solution and then rub it over each slat.

13. Clean the Computer (Safely)

You should never use or come in contact with the following chemicals near or on your computer: Acetone, ether, alcohol Toluene Acid, Ethyl Ammonia, and Thyl Chloride Avoid using paper products and harsh chemicals, and never spray cleaning solutions directly on the computer’s screen when cleaning it.

Here’s a simple and secure method for cleaning your computer: Using a microfiber cloth and some white vinegar, scrub the keyboard thoroughly to clean it. For more thorough cleaning, use a cotton swab dipped in vinegar. Use a microfiber cloth and a circular motion to gently wipe your screen to clean it. If necessary, apply a solution of white vinegar and water.

14. Dispense with Typical Household Stains

The majority of these are effective on both carpet and furniture.

  • Juice: Use a solution of one teaspoon dishwashing detergent (such as Ivory) in one cup warm water to blot. Never dry an item until the stain is gone.
  • Mustard: Apply a detergent solution repeatedly to remove solids. Rinse and dry in direct sunlight once the stain has faded.
  • Lipstick: Wipe with an acetone-based nail polish remover, then apply the detergent solution. Rinse. Blot the wine with water. Try using the detergent solution if the stain persists. Hydrogen peroxide at a concentration of 3% works well on red wine.

15. Clean your pillowcase

Of course, you shouldn’t clean your ceiling fans with the pillowcase you use to sleep on each night, but you really should give this hack a shot. To prevent the dust from landing on a table or bed, the pillowcase collects it. a very tidy method of cleaning a fan. Discover the cleaning tip for keeping pillowcases smelling fresh that you wish you had known sooner.