Here Are The Best And Most Useful Cleaning Hacks You Need To Know

Oct 10, 2018 by apost team

It seems impossible to keep your house clean. From kids bringing in dirt to unwashed dishes, it is easy for your home to become cluttered in just a short amount of time. If you struggle to keep your house clean, these cleaning hacks will help you have a beautiful, tidy house in no time.

1. Cook Messy Crockpots

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After you cook in your crockpot, it seems like the food will never come off. You can make your crockpot easier to clean by filling it with soapy water. Then, turn it on low for an entire hour. The grime cooks off. All you have to do is swipe a sponge around the pot's sides, and it will be perfectly clean again.

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2. A Hack for Toys

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Washing toys can take forever. Instead of cleaning them by hand, try putting them in the top shelf of your dishwasher. The toys will get cleaned while you get to relax.

3. Pool Cleaning

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If your pool is starting to develop algae, there is an easy way to clean it up. Toss a Magic Eraser into your pool. By tomorrow morning, the algae will be completely gone. You can also use a Magic Eraser to clean crayon drawings off of your walls.

4. Scrub Your Shower

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Cleaning your shower can be a breeze as long as you have a couple of household items. First, blend a mixture of dish soap and vinegar together. Then, use a kitchen sponge to clean your shower walls.

5. Invest in a Doormat

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A doormat is the best way to trap dirt. If you are tired of sweeping and vacuuming all the time, buy two doormats. Put one doormat outside of your home and the other one inside of it. This helps to trap snow, mud and grime at your front door instead of in your carpet.

6. Get Rid of the Mop Bucket

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Moving around a mop bucket takes time, and the dirty water can splash all over your floors. Instead of using a mop bucket, get a spray bottle instead. You can spray the cleaning solution on your floor and clean it up with a microfiber mop.

7. Reuse Old Pillowcases

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A pillowcase is a great way to clean dusty items. If you are struggling to clean up a ceiling fan, try using a pillowcase to gather all of the dust.

8. Vacuum Right

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There is a right way and a wrong way to vacuum your home. No matter which way you choose, you should make sure to go slow so that the vacuum can pick up all the dirt particles. You also want to vacuum your rooms twice. Vacuum in a horizontal motion the first time. Then, go back over the room in a vertical pattern to get the rest of the trapped dirt.

9. Cookie Sheets

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Your cookie sheets can look like new again. To clean your cookie sheets, you just need two simple ingredients. Cover your cookie sheets with baking soda. Add some hydrogen peroxide on top of this before sprinkling more baking soda onto it. Then, let the cookie sheet sit for two hours. Afterward, you can wipe off the cleaning mixture and brown residue with a basic sponge.

10. A Cleaner Garbage Disposal

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Over time, decaying food can make your garbage disposal smell terrible. To get rid of this scent, poor vinegar into an ice cube tray with chunks of lemon. Freeze the tray. Now, you can add these ice cubes to your garbage disposal whenever you need to clean it again.

11. Shower Heads

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You can get soap scum, gunk and mineral buildup off of your shower head without scrubbing for hours. All you have to do is soak the shower head in vinegar. The vinegar will break down all of the gunk. When you turn on the shower head, the remaining vinegar and grime will wash away.

12. Unclog Your Sink

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If your sink is draining slowly, a simple remedy will fix it. Blend together three cups of vinegar and six tablespoons of baking soda. After pouring this blend down your drain, the clog will wash away.

13. Concrete Stains

If you have stains on your concrete, Draino can quickly remove them. Toss on some gloves and grab a sponge. Apply Draino to the stain for about 10 minutes before scrubbing the spot. The stain will quickly disappear.

14. Dryer Sheets Are Amazing

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Dryer sheets can be used for so many different things. Best of all, you can reuse dryer sheets that you have already used on your clothes. You can use dryer sheets to get rid of the ring inside your toilet. They can be used to remove water spots from bathroom fixtures, mirrors and shower doors. You can also use them to clean your baseboards.

15. Easily Clean Your Blender

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Blenders are designed in an awkward shape that is difficult to clean. To make your cleaning process a little easier, pour warm water and several drops of dish soap into the blender. Put the lid on the blender and turn it on for a few seconds. The warm water and soap will naturally wash away the mess.

16. Microwave Your Sponge

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Over time, your sponge can become a nexus for bacteria. You can throw out an old sponge or sanitize it. All you have to do is toss your sponge in the microwave for just 30 seconds. This will kill any of the bacteria.

17. Socks and Blinds

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Blinds are one of the easiest things to forget about. By the time you realize that they are dirty, they can be covered in grime and dust. To quickly clean your blinds, make a mixture of vinegar and water. Then, use a sock to run the solution over each slat of the blinds.

18. Shining Stainless Steel

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When it is clean, stainless steel looks gorgeous. Over time, your appliances can start to look dingy and dirty. To clean up stainless steel, you only need to get some rubbing alcohol and a microfiber cloth. Use the cloth to clean and shine your appliances.

19. Baking Soda for Furniture Stains

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If you have a stain on your couch, start by using a brush to wipe away the stain. Then, sprinkle some baking soda onto the spot. Let the baking soda sit for 20 minutes. Afterward, you can vacuum up the stain and baking soda with a brush attachment.

20. Brighter Laundry

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For bright, beautiful clothes, add a cup of baking soda to your wash.

21. Toothpaste for Sneakers

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If you want your sneakers to look like new, try using a bit of toothpaste. Scrub the soles with a toothbrush before rinsing them.

22. Easy Stain Removers

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Even if you are extremely careful, stains will happen at some point. If you are suffering from a juice stain, blot at the stain with a mixture of 1 teaspoon of dish soap in a cup of warm water. For wine stains, blot with water first. Then, use a detergent solution or hydrogen peroxide if the stain remains.

For a mustard stain, use a detergent solution before rinsing the stain. Lipstick stains can be blotted with a nail-polish remover made of acetone. Then, clean it with a detergent solution and rinse it. If you have gum stuck to your clothes, try using extra-strength Bengay on it. Then, heat the spot with a hair dryer and use a press-to-seal bag to scrape it away. Afterward, blot at the spot with a detergent solution and rinse the clothing item.

23. Microwave Cleaning

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You do not have to waste hours scrubbing your microwave. Instead, fill a bowl with half vinegar and half water. Add a toothpick to the bowl to prevent it from boiling over. Then, place this bowl in your microwave for 5 to 10 minutes. Allow the microwave to cool before you open it up. The steam from the bowl works to break down any gunk or food remnants. When you open up the microwave, you will be able to quickly wipe away any of the mess.

Which cleaning hacks worked best for you? Help your friends keep their home sparkling clean by telling them about the best cleaning hacks.