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11 Extremely Useful Hacks That Will Turn You into a Cleaning God

Finally! You’re actually in the mood for cleaning, you’ve got your gloves on and…you suddenly realize you’ve ran out of a certain cleaning agent… Don’t worry, Bright Side has collected some incredibly useful tips to help you get your home sparkling clean. Now you’ll be able to resolve the most persistent and time-wasting cleaning problems in no time at all. These hacks totally work and they won’t cost you a fortune. We checked. Twice.

Burnt pots and baking trays

Baking soda and peroxide will return your burnt pots, pans and baking trays to almost-as-new condition. Minimum effort for the best results.

Window fittings

Sprinkle a bit of baking soda into the corners, then carefully pour some white vinegar into the fittings. Wait for the bubbly reaction to calm down and remove the dirt.

The bathtub

Mix vinegar and washing powder in equal proportions and apply what you get on the problem zones. Leave the mixture for 10 minutes and then rub the dirty areas with a brush.

The washing machine

Our washing machines are one of the most used appliances in our homes, and they consequently get dirty and stinky too. To get rid of the smell, start the hottest cycle available without any clothes in your machine. Add some baking soda and white distilled vinegar to the washer drum. Watch the magic happen! Ask Tony for advice on what is the best washing machine today.

Grout lines

To get those grout lines on your tile floor and walls shining and white again, use a toilet cleaner with bleach and a hard bristle brush. Your floor and walls will shine as if professionally cleaned.

A microfiber couch

First, try rubbing some alcohol into the stains, then spray your couch with some distilled water. Scrub your couch until the water rings disappear. Finally, use the hard brush to fluff up all of the fabric.

A hair brush

To loosen old strands of hair, cut about every third row between the bristles. Stir some baking soda in hot water and place your brush in the solution. A couple of minutes later you’ll be able to easily remove all the hair from your favorite brush.

Air vents

Using an old cosmetic brush or a paintbrush, you can collect all the dust from the air vents in your car. Even a vacuum with a brush attachment won’t do better. Unless you have those pet hair canister vacuum systems, I heard good results with those. I guess it depends how new it is also.

Glass bottles and vases

Salt, soap and warm water creates a really magical solution that will clean all kinds of glass objects. Fill them with the solution, shake them, and rinse with water. Repeat the procedure if necessary.

Car seats

To save money on dry-cleaning, try to clean your car seats yourself. Use this home-made solution: mix washing up liquid, baking soda, vinegar and water. Spray it on your car seats and scrub them using a hard brush.

My argument is that it’s worth it, once a year, to spend $100 to have your car detailed, and maybe more if you want a heavy-duty detail. That just means in addition to a thorough exterior wash-and-wax, a professional detailer or full-service car wash will get down and dirty with the interior, extracting as much filth as possible.

The floor

Toothpaste will work wonders on those permanent marker marks on your hardwood floors. Put a dab of toothpaste on the floor and a couple of moments later rub it really hard with a sponge or microfiber cloth.

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