9 House Cleaning Hacks (for People Who Hate Cleaning Their House)
1. USE OLD SOCKS
Cleaning blinds can often be a daunting task since they have multiple sizes and shapes. Using socks can help! But with this simple hack, they don’t have to be. Simply use a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to dampen an old sock, and then swipe the damp sock over each section of the blinds. Embedded dust and dirt will come right off!
2. DUST WITH COFFEE FILTERS
Coffee filters are perfect for cleaning dust from TV screens, computer monitors, and any other screens around the home, without leaving behind any fibers like towels do. You can also clean windows without leaving streaks—just clean them with a coffee filter instead of paper towels.
3. USE A PILLOW CASE
Instead of using a rag to clean your ceiling fan, which usually results in dust falling onto your furniture and floors, use an old pillowcase. Slip the fan blades inside the pillowcase, and then wipe each blade one at a time. Then just dump into the trash and throw the dirty pillowcase into the washing machine.
4. USE DRYER SHEETS
Apparently, dryer sheets have many uses beyond the laundry room. Run a dryer sheet along your baseboards to remove dirt and repel dust. Clean lampshades with dryer sheets as they pull away dust and prevent static cling, which equals less dust in the future. And add a dryer sheet to the bottom of your trash can to absorb odors and leaks. Dryer sheets, either used or unused, are also the easiest way to break down soap scum. Simply scrub fixtures with a sheet and see results immediately.
5. STEAM CLEAN THE MICROWAVE
Everyone hates cleaning the microwave. Instead of scrubbing it down, try putting a bowl with lemon juice and water in the appliance. Microwave on high power for three minutes and allow it to sit for five more minutes. The steam will loosen any food remnants and banish odors, too. A couple of easy wipes inside and you’ll have a clean microwave with a lemony scent.
6. USE RUBBER GLOVES FOR PET HAIR
When your standard vacuum can’t suck up all your pet’s hair, rubber gloves will get the job done. Just slide them on and rub down any areas that need extra cleaning. When rubbed against fabric, the glove generates static electricity, which causes pet hair and lint to stick to it. Rinse the gloves under running water when you’re done, and the hair will come off. (Be sure to do this outside or block the drain so you can pick up the hair and throw it out and you don’t’ clog the drain with it).
7. SAVE BIG BY CLEANING WITH VINEGAR
Distilled white vinegar is one of the most popular, eco-friendly, and versatile cleaning staples around due to its acidity. Plus, it’s cheap so you will save tons of money on cleaning supplies.
It can be used in the following ways (just to name a few):
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Shower: Wipe your shower doors with vinegar to prevent soap scum and buildup.
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Kitchen and bathroom drains: To help keep drains clog-free, pour a cup of distilled white vinegar down every two weeks. Allow it to sit for a half-hour, and then run cold water to flush it out.
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Tile surfaces: Mix a half-cup of distilled white vinegar and a half-gallon of warm water. Use it to clean all tile surfaces.
8. POLISH WITH BABY OIL
Do you have dull bathtub, shower, and sink fixtures? No problem. Get a paper towel and some baby oil. Put a dab of the liquid on the towel, then wipe it on the faucet. You’ll see it shine!
9. USE YOUR DISHWASHER
If you only use your dishwasher to clean dishes, you aren’t using it to its full potential. Take a look at this list of things you can safely wash in the dishwasher, and put it to work (Not all items are dishwasher safe. Be sure the item won’t melt at high heat prior to putting into the dishwasher):
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Rubber flip-flops and baseball caps
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Makeup brushes
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Nonelectrical plastic and rubber kids’ toys
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Mouthguards
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Hairbrushes and combs
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Plastic and metal garden tools
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Refrigerator shelves
What house cleaning hacks would you add to our list? Tell us in the comments below.
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