Top 10 must-read simple cleaning tips for your home

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September, 11 2017

Top 10 must-read simple cleaning tips for your home

  1. Tub & Tile Cleaner – white vinegar and dish soap (one part vinegar and one part dish soap)
    does the trick.
  2. Hydrogen peroxide as a cleaning solution. Just replace the cap with a sprayer
    bottle head, and you have a cleaning solution that can clean toilets, bathtubs,
    windows, tile, an more.
  3. Streak-free window cleaning – vinegar and dish soap / pour into a spray bottle,
    grab a clean cloth, and a newspaper. Spray the mixture, then wipe with a clean cloth,
    then wipe again with a wadded up newspaper, and that should do the trick.
  4. Clean toys in a laundry bag. Put toys in a laundry bag, and stick them in
    the washer for clean toys. This technique works great!
  5. The multi-use Mr. Clean Magic Erasers – (Cleans soap scum,
    mold & mildew, suede, nail polish, pots & pans, toilet bowl rings, tile
    & grout, and much more.
  6. Removing scratches on ceramic ware – using Bar Keepers Friend – liquid cleanser
  7. Sanitize your cleaning sponges in the microwave. Put your sponges in the microwave
    for 2 minutes, and you’ll get clean sponges you can use again.
  8. Remove labels from your dinnerware and teacups – with Oxi-Clean. Just add a scoop
    of Oxi-Clean to a sink of warm water and gently place the dinnerware and teacups and
    let them soak. About 30 to 40 minutes later, all of the labels should float right off.
  9. Removing hard water stains from metal shower head – Tie a bag filled with vinegar
    in it), faucet – (soak a paper towel in vinegar, and let sit for about 15-20 minutes,
    then – you can also fill a spray bottle and spray it on a paper towel. After about
    15-20 minutes, take an old toothbrush and scrub off the hard water.
    sink, – distilled white vinegar
  10. Permanent marker remover – put a dab of toothpaste on where the marker area,
    and with a damp washcloth give it a little elbow grease and it should work wonderfully!