4 Home Cleaning Hacks That Will Make Your Life Simpler

Have you come to the point where the chores seem never-ending? How many hours do you always lose for handling tough cleanups? Don’t worry, you have come to the right place.

4 Home Cleaning Hacks That Will Make Your Life Simpler

From this list, you’ll learn the most effective solutions to fix different cleaning issues. Not only do these tips save you time so you can spend quality bonding moments with your family, but they are also super effective!

Use Lemons and Kosher Salt to Clean Chopping Boards

Unpleasant smell and stubborn residue on your chopping boards can be a big concern. Whenever you slice onions, veggies or meat, you need to wash your board because of dirt and pungent smell. This tough clean up can make you dread cooking, because you know what comes after.

An image of lemons.

 

Instead of using a dishwashing liquid, try kosher salt and half a lemon. Just sprinkle the salt all over the cutting board and use the lemon, cut side down on the board, to scrub until it becomes clean and smell-free. This way, the next time you go to cook your partner’s favorite meal, you know all your tools and chopping surfaces are ready to go.

Baking Soda for Sofa

It’s called the living room because we spend so much time there, we practically live there, especially on the couch. With daily use, couchs can get dirty fast. We also often entertain guests in our living rooms, so stained couch is not a good look. Definitely, it can be a headache. So, it’s important to clean it on a regular basis.

You use baking soda for cleaning sneakers and electric stove burners and your long couch is no exception. Aside from the powder, you need other supplies such as a vacuum with brush attachment and clean cloths. This trick is best for cotton or linen couches. Always spot test to check for color fastness.

Give your sofa a quick wipe down with a cloth, sprinkle some baking soda over the entirety of it, let it sit for 30 minutes to an hour, then vacuum with the brush attachment. With these easy steps, you can bring the comfort back in the living room.

Baking soda in jars.

 

Baking Soda and Vinegar for Oven

An oven has a self-cleaning function. It’s supposed to be functional and useful, but it’s not. In fact, it’s stinky and smoky. After a long holiday, your oven has a buildup of grease and baked on food residue. Instead of hiring a specialist, cleaning the appliance can be a D.I.Y project.

The materials you need to use are baking soda, water, rubber gloves, a dish cloth, a spray bottle and white vinegar. Empty the oven, make a baking soda paste with baking soda and water, coat the oven, let it sit overnight. Apply the same paste to the racks as well. The following day, wipe out the oven using a dish cloth, spray the vinegar, and do a final wipe down.

Get Rid of Latex Paint from Clothes

Getting latex paint on your favorite clothing can be frustrating. Whether you brushed up against a painted wall or dribbled some paint on your sweater while working on your art, don’t lose hope. Depending on the type of the stain and fabric, you may be able to remove the stain with rubbing alcohol, dish detergent, a razor, or hairspray.

For rubbing alcohol, wet the stain with warm water and then soak the stain with rubbing alcohol. Scrub the fabric and then rinse with warm water. The stain should then come out completely once you have laundered it normally.

Dish detergent is best at oily stains. Use dish detergent with warm water directly on the stain, then wash normally.

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The razor method serves as a great tool to remove the stains from denim, but probably will damage lighter fabrics such as silk. Place the stained piece of clothing on an ironing board and scrape the paint off the cotton gently with a shaving razor.

Who knew hairspray could be used for more than just hair? Spray a good amount of hairspray onto the stain, brush the stain with a fabric brush and then wash your clothes as usual. The stain will then be gone!

Home cleaning is nothing to be scared of. It’s easy, challenging and fun, too. Follow the 4 cleaning hacks and experience the difference.