I know you probably don't like cleaning things. Most of us don't. It takes time and it's boring, while we've got much better things to do.
So, if you want to save your precious time and avoid spending it on cleaning, here's the solution! The following hacks will help you clean fast and easily.
Grab half a white onion and use a fork to rub it across the grate of the hot grill.
Fill a blender with warm water and a drop of dish soap, then turn it on and blend for a few seconds. Dump, rinse with clean water, dry and you're ready!
Combine baking soda and water into a paste and spread over the vomit. Let it sit overnight. You’ll be able to vacuum it all up the next day.
Press a piece of white bread all over the area to pick up even the tiniest pieces.
Throw an old pillowcase around the fan blades and wipe from within. It should keep all the dust inside.
Buff worn leather furniture with shoe polish to make scrapes and scuffs disappear.
Clean your dishwasher by running it on the highest temperature with a cup of vinegar on the top shelf. Then sprinkle some baking soda on the bottom and run it again.
Pour vodka into a spray bottle, spritz lightly across your mattress and leave it to air-dry. The alcohol will kill the odor causing bacteria.
Cut a grapefruit in half and sprinkle it (and the tub) with salt. Now use the fruit as a scrubber and those rings will fade away.
Soak up excess moisture with a towel, then blast it with a hair dryer while still damp.
Cleaning a Foreman can be really hard. 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.
You can also run it through the dishwasher.
Clean up your dog’s fur (even what you don’t see) by running a squeegee over the carpet. You’ll be shocked.
Use crumbled newspaper for a super quick dryer. If you don’t like to kill trees, a sachet of plain uncooked rice will work too.
You don't have to worry about destroying your clothes with grease again. Cover the stains with white chalk, wait a few minutes and then wipe the chalk away with a damp cloth.
Spruce up your couch by first using a spray bottle to cover it with rubbing alcohol. Then, use a clean white sponge to rub the couch and fluff the fibers with a hard bristle brush when done.
Scrub these hard to clean gadgets by grinding 1 tablespoon baking soda to clean, and wipe them thoroughly.
Put a bowl filled with 1/2 cup of ammonia into a completely cold oven. Leave overnight and wipe clean the next day.
Use dryer sheets to clean anything from TV’s to bookshelves. Plus, the anti-cling effect will stick around and repeal dirt in the future.
Take a mixture of two parts water, one part vinegar, and spray on the stain. Lay a damp rag over the top, and iron it. The result is surprising.
Don't forget to share these hacks with your friends!
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So, if you want to save your precious time and avoid spending it on cleaning, here's the solution! The following hacks will help you clean fast and easily.
1.) Onion Grill Cleaner.
Grab half a white onion and use a fork to rub it across the grate of the hot grill.
2.) Blender Cleaner.
Fill a blender with warm water and a drop of dish soap, then turn it on and blend for a few seconds. Dump, rinse with clean water, dry and you're ready!
3.) Vacuum Up Vomit.
Combine baking soda and water into a paste and spread over the vomit. Let it sit overnight. You’ll be able to vacuum it all up the next day.
4.) Broken Glass Catcher.
Press a piece of white bread all over the area to pick up even the tiniest pieces.
5.) Ceiling Fan Cleaner.
Throw an old pillowcase around the fan blades and wipe from within. It should keep all the dust inside.
6.) Revitalize Leather Furniture.
Buff worn leather furniture with shoe polish to make scrapes and scuffs disappear.
7.) Dishwasher Deep Cleaner.
Clean your dishwasher by running it on the highest temperature with a cup of vinegar on the top shelf. Then sprinkle some baking soda on the bottom and run it again.
8.) Clean Your Mattress.
Pour vodka into a spray bottle, spritz lightly across your mattress and leave it to air-dry. The alcohol will kill the odor causing bacteria.
9.) Bathtub Ring Remover.
Cut a grapefruit in half and sprinkle it (and the tub) with salt. Now use the fruit as a scrubber and those rings will fade away.
10.) Destroy Water Rings.
Soak up excess moisture with a towel, then blast it with a hair dryer while still damp.
11.) Two-Step Foreman Grill Cleaner.
Cleaning a Foreman can be really hard. 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.
12.) Sponge Sanitzer.
You can also run it through the dishwasher.
13.) Pet Hair Squeegee.
Clean up your dog’s fur (even what you don’t see) by running a squeegee over the carpet. You’ll be shocked.
14.) Quick-Dry Wet Shoes and Gloves.
Use crumbled newspaper for a super quick dryer. If you don’t like to kill trees, a sachet of plain uncooked rice will work too.
15.) Grease Stain Fixer.
You don't have to worry about destroying your clothes with grease again. Cover the stains with white chalk, wait a few minutes and then wipe the chalk away with a damp cloth.
16.) Microfiber Couch Miracle.
Spruce up your couch by first using a spray bottle to cover it with rubbing alcohol. Then, use a clean white sponge to rub the couch and fluff the fibers with a hard bristle brush when done.
17.) Clean a Coffee or Spice Grinder.
Scrub these hard to clean gadgets by grinding 1 tablespoon baking soda to clean, and wipe them thoroughly.
18.) Overnight Oven Cleaner.
Put a bowl filled with 1/2 cup of ammonia into a completely cold oven. Leave overnight and wipe clean the next day.
19.) Dryer Sheet Cleaners.
Use dryer sheets to clean anything from TV’s to bookshelves. Plus, the anti-cling effect will stick around and repeal dirt in the future.
20.) Carpet Stain Lifter.
Take a mixture of two parts water, one part vinegar, and spray on the stain. Lay a damp rag over the top, and iron it. The result is surprising.
Don't forget to share these hacks with your friends!
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