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20 top cleaning hacks for around the house

4. Dusting with Dryer Sheets for a Fresh Scent
Dryer sheets are not only great for laundry but also for dusting. Their anti-static properties help to pick up dust and prevent it from resettling. Plus, they leave behind a pleasant scent. Simply use a dryer sheet to wipe down surfaces like baseboards, shelves, and electronics.
5. Cleaning Windows with Newspaper and Vinegar
For streak-free windows, swap out paper towels for newspaper. Spray a mixture of equal parts water and vinegar onto the glass, then wipe with crumpled newspaper. The ink acts as a gentle abrasive, leaving windows sparkling clean without streaks.
6. Unclogging Drains with Baking Soda and Vinegar
A clogged drain can be a hassle, but you can clear it with baking soda and vinegar. Pour half a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by half a cup of vinegar. Cover the drain and let the mixture fizz for about 15 minutes. Flush with hot water to clear the blockage.
7. Polishing Wood Furniture with Olive Oil and Lemon Juice
To give wood furniture a natural shine, mix olive oil and lemon juice in a 2:1 ratio. Apply the mixture with a soft cloth, rubbing in the direction of the wood grain. This not only polishes the wood but also conditions it, bringing out its natural beauty.
8. Removing Carpet Stains with Club Soda
Club soda is an effective stain remover for carpets. Blot the stain with a cloth soaked in club soda, then use a clean towel to absorb the liquid. The carbonation helps to lift the stain while the salts prevent it from setting.
9. Deodorizing Carpets with Baking Soda
To eliminate odors from carpets, sprinkle baking soda liberally over the surface. Let it sit for at least 15 minutes, or overnight for tough odors, then vacuum thoroughly. Baking soda absorbs odors, leaving your carpets smelling fresh.
10. Cleaning Stainless Steel with Vinegar and Olive Oil
Stainless steel appliances can show fingerprints and smudges easily. To clean them, spray white vinegar onto the surface and wipe with a microfiber cloth. Follow up with a small amount of olive oil on another cloth to polish and protect the finish.
11. Disinfecting Cutting Boards with Lemon and Salt
Cutting boards can harbor bacteria, especially after cutting raw meat. To disinfect, sprinkle coarse salt over the board and rub with half a lemon. The acidity of the lemon combined with the abrasive salt cleans and sanitizes the surface.

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