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20 top cleaning hacks for around the house

12. Cleaning Microwave with Vinegar and Water Steam
To clean a microwave effortlessly, fill a microwave-safe bowl with water and a few tablespoons of vinegar. Heat on high for 5 minutes, allowing the steam to loosen food splatters. Wipe down the interior with a damp cloth for a spotless finish.
13. Removing Pet Hair with Rubber Gloves
Pet hair can be stubborn to remove from furniture and carpets. Put on a pair of rubber gloves and run your hands over the surface. The rubber creates static that attracts pet hair, making it easy to gather and dispose of.
14. Freshening Up Mattresses with Baking Soda
Mattresses can accumulate odors over time. To freshen them up, sprinkle baking soda over the surface and let it sit for a few hours. Vacuum thoroughly to remove the baking soda and any absorbed odors.
15. Cleaning Blinds with a Sock and Vinegar
Blinds can be tricky to clean, but a sock can make it easier. Mix equal parts water and vinegar in a bowl. Slip an old sock over your hand, dip it in the solution, and wipe each slat. The sock fits perfectly between the slats, removing dust and grime.
16. Shining Faucets with Lemon
Lemon is great for removing water spots and mineral deposits from faucets. Cut a lemon in half and rub it directly onto the faucet. The citric acid breaks down the deposits, leaving your faucets shiny and clean.
17. Removing Water Stains with Toothpaste
Toothpaste can be used to remove water stains from wooden surfaces. Apply a small amount of non-gel toothpaste to the stain and rub gently with a soft cloth. Wipe clean with a damp cloth to reveal a stain-free surface.
18. Cleaning Shower Heads with Vinegar Soak
Mineral deposits can clog shower heads, reducing water flow. To clean them, fill a plastic bag with vinegar and secure it around the shower head with a rubber band. Let it soak overnight, then remove the bag and run the shower to rinse.
19. Deodorizing the Fridge with Coffee Grounds
Coffee grounds are excellent at absorbing odors. Place a bowl of used coffee grounds in the fridge to neutralize unpleasant smells. Replace the grounds every few weeks to keep your fridge smelling fresh.

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