Clean household items with homemade cleaners
Coffee filters, salt, hair dryers, newspapers... can all make computer, TV, and clothing stains disappear quickly.
1. Coffee filter paper
Use a clean coffee filter to wipe dust from your computer or TV screen. The dust will stick to the filter and leave your screen clean and shiny.
2. Baking soda
Mix baking soda with bleach in a ratio of 1-3, use a brush to clean the smallest corners in the bathroom and house. Your room will be as clean as new after 30 minutes.
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3. Salt
Salt is not just a seasoning, it can also be used to unclog a sink. Mix 1/2 cup of salt into each liter of warm water, then pour it down the drain to make it easier to unclog.
4. Baby shampoo
Pour oil onto a sponge or cotton cloth to polish faucets, or chrome items.
5. Hairspray
Use hairspray to spray lipstick stains, stains on clothes, leave for about 10 minutes before using a sponge or cloth to rub the dirty clothes. Then wash with normal soap, the stains will disappear.
7. Hair dryer
Hot air will easily peel off the sticky stickers on your cabinets, or the dirty glue your kids left around the house.
8. Newspaper
When you use paper to clean windows, printer paper will release less residue than regular tissue paper. You can use unused newspaper to quickly clean the door and window frames.
9. Aluminum foil, aluminum foil
Use them with a little dishwashing liquid to clean the lid, glass pot, or glass door.
10. Plastic bags
Place the stone in a resealable plastic bag and rub it on the wax stains for about ten minutes. The wax will come off easily.
11. Lemon juice
Lemon juice is a magical cleaner for aluminum pots and pans and utensils like ladles, pots, and pans.
12. Toothpaste
You can use toothpaste to remove stains on white clothes, sneakers, curtains, mattresses...
13. Soda
Use baking soda to shine your stainless steel sink. Scrub the sink with a soda-soaked cloth and then wipe it with a clean cloth.
14. Olive oil
Mix 2 cups of olive oil with the juice of one lemon. Use a soft cloth to dab the mixture onto wood items to add shine.
15. Tomato sauce
Pour the tomato sauce onto a cloth, then rub and wipe your copper sink for a few minutes. Rinse with warm water, then dry with a clean towel.
16. Rice
Add 3/4 cup warm water and 1 tablespoon of rice to the vase. Close the vase and shake vigorously. Your vase will be clean in no time.
17. Vinegar
Besides being a spice, you can use vinegar to clean floors, it's very cheap and extremely convenient.
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