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DIY Guide: Eight Unusual Cleaning Tips That Actually Work

by Brittany W. Content Writer
When it comes to cleaning your home, there are lots of tips and tricks out there. The internet is full of expert hacks and ways that supposedly help with the cleaning. If you ask your friend or a family member, they too will come up with a bunch of cleaning hacks of their own. Some of these are really helpful while others may not turn out to be as fruitful. You can also hire professional cleaning services in Boulder CO to clean your home.
If you are going to clean your house yourself, some cleaning tips can actually help. Here is a list of some unusual cleaning tips that actually work.

Baby powder and dish soaps to remove oil stains
We all know how stubborn oil stains are. When you get oil stains on the couch or clothes etc. it becomes pretty hard to eliminate no matter how hard you dab on it or rub it. Dish soaps and baby powder can be used to completely remove the oil stains.

Cornstarch for silver utensils
Cornstarch is generally used in soups and stews to thicken it and in fries as well. But did you know that cornstarch can also be used to clean the gritty stuff from the silverware? If your silverware is tarnished then you can use cornstarch and water solution the silver, let it dry and then wipe it off for sparkling utensils again.

Bread to gather shattered glass
When you break a glass accidentally, you know how hard it can be to clean it up. Next time when there is broken glass, use a slice of bread to collect the glass shards. The tiny glass particles are easily lifted by the spongy bread surface, which even vacuums cannot clean.

Mayonnaise can clean cloudy stains
Wooden furniture is prone to forming cloudy stains on them from heat or water. These stains can spoil the natural beauty of the furniture and seem pretty hard to remove. Mayonnaise effectively removes the stains, bringing the furniture back to its former glory.

Vinegar for hard water stains
When the water running through your home is hard, you can see a white film of minerals deposited near the sink. These stains not only spoil the look of the sinks and tiles but also seem pretty hard to remove. Vinegar can effectively cut through these mineral deposits and remove them completely. Spray vinegar on your faucet and tiles, leave it for 15 minutes and then wipe away with a rag or a sponge.

Clean glass with coffee filters
When the mirrors and window panes haven’t been cleaned for a while, they start to become cloudy in appearance and also form streaks and spots in places. These spots can be easily cleaned with the help of a coffee filter. Clean the glass with a coffee filter to bring it back to its shiny appearance again.

Dryer sheets to remove stuck-on food
Nobody likes washing utensils, especially when there is burnt food stuck in it. It can be pretty hard to remove the stuck-on food with the help of soap and a scrubber. A dryer sheet can work wonders here. Drop the dryer sheet inside the utensil that needs to be washed and fill it with soap and water and let it sit for about an hour. When you remove the sheet, you will be surprised at how easily the dryer sheet takes off the grime and gunk.

Clean the wooden floor with vegetable oil
Vegetable oil is not only used for cooking but can also be used for cleaning as well. Did you know that you could make your wooden floor shiny as new again with the use of vegetable oil? Mix vegetable oil and vinegar in equal parts in a spray bottle and spray all over the wooden floor and then remove the solution by mopping. Your wooden floor will start shining like it did when first installed.


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