19 Hacks That Make Cleaning Much Easier, Even In The Annoyingly Hard To Clean Spaces
Rather than waste your energy scrubbing and spraying to no avail, try these cleaning hacks to make your home spotless.Â
Use a sprinkle of baking soda and some vinegar to clean up the dirt and grime buildup in your windows.
It might seem weird to have to clean your washing machine, but if you have a front loading washing machine, you know it can start to smell. You can run a hot cycle with bleach to clear it out or try this baking soda and vinegar hack.
Use a Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach to scrub your grout lines and clean up stains.Â
Use a paint or makeup brush to dust the air vents.Â
Use baking soda and a gently cloth to eliminate stains.
Use a bottle of "Bar Keeper's Friends" to get rid of rust.Â
Use a mixture of coarse salt, warm water and dish soap and then shake the bottles to get them clean.Â
Use this hack to clean plastic and cloth toys.
Soak your hair brush in a solution of warm water and baking soda.Â
Mix club soda, dish soap and vinegar and use a firm brush to rid your car's upholstery of stains. Get any residue out by steam cleaning.Â
Use plain white toothpaste to get rid of permanent marker.Â
If you have a microfiber couch, you know how easily it picks up stains. Try using rubbing alcohol and distilled water. As it dries, use a hard bristled brush to set the fibers back into place.Â
A product called Pour-N-Restore dries as powder and will take oil stains right off of your driveway.Â
Use coarse salt and cleaning vinegar to make a paste. Let the paste sit on your faucet for 15 minutes to get stains off.Â
Use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to clean up burnt cookie sheets.Â
Use a pillowcase to dust each blade of the fan, then wipe them down with a wet rag to get any extra dust off.Â
A dirty ice maker can result in bacteria laden ice. Try this hack to steam clean your fridge.Â