In a house, there is always something to clean.
And we don't want to spend all our time doing housework.
Fortunately, there are plenty of simple and natural tips for having a nickel chrome house.
Here are the 20 best tips to make your daily cleaning easier . Watch:
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Put it in the washing machine and add baking soda. Do not wash it alone, but put a towel or two that will weight the drum and "hit" the curtain to loosen it.
Put one of these homemade lozenges in the toilet and let it work. Then scrub the stains with the brush. Citric acid and the abrasive texture of baking soda break down and dissolve stains.
Under the bottom of the dishwasher you will find a removable part. It's a kind of filter where food scraps and lots of other disgusting things accumulate. Use a toothbrush to brush it all off, then rinse the piece in the sink. Check out the trick here.
Take a bun and run the crumb over the paint to catch the dust. If any crumbs remain, use a brush to remove them. Check out the trick here.
Get an old pillowcase made of a soft fabric to easily attract dust (flannel or cotton are fine). Pass the top of the pillowcase on a blade and with your hand, wipe. All the dust will fall into the pillowcase instead of falling on your head or on the floor! Check out the trick here.
Take an old pillowcase and a stick (eskimo type) and pass it through the filter of the dryer. You will catch all the lint and pilling left by the clothes.
With just a rag, an old toothbrush, baking soda and white vinegar, your machine will be scrubbed from top to bottom. Check out the trick here.
Use a can of compressed air to blow dust out of all ventilation grilles. Do this regularly to prevent them from blowing dust into your home.
Take a grapefruit and sprinkle it with salt. Then, rub it on the stains and rust present in the bathtub to remove them. Salt is abrasive while citric acid from grapefruit breaks down stains. Lemons work well too. Check out the trick here.
Fill a bucket with a quarter of water and 250 ml of vinegar. Soak the showerhead for at least 15 minutes or overnight if the mineral deposits are particularly stubborn. Check out the trick here.
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Fill the detergent compartment of your empty dishwasher with white vinegar and run a normal cycle. Check out the trick here.
Put a few drops of mineral oil on a paper towel and wipe down potentially greasy surfaces in the kitchen. Then, take a dry paper towel and wipe the surface to remove any remaining oil and dust residue.
White vinegar is your best ally for removing all fingerprints from your stainless steel appliances, such as toasters and fridges. Check out the trick here.
Put 2 tablespoons of washing-up liquid in 500 ml of hot water and pass this mixture over the furniture with a clean sponge to remove grease. White vinegar works well too. Check out the trick here.
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Brew strong black tea in hot water. Then soak a cloth in the mixture and wipe it over your mirrors. Finally, pat dry with a chamois.
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Take an old sock, put your hand in it and run it over each slat. Check out the trick here.