27 House Cleaning Tips Most People Don’t Tell You!

1. To remove adhesive hooks, simply place cotton wool soaked in vinegar around the hook and allow the vinegar to seep into the tight gaps. After a few minutes, the hook can be easily removed with a flat-head screwdriver. Any remaining adhesive can also be wiped clean with vinegar.
2. For stains on the surface of white furniture, squeeze toothpaste onto a clean rag and wipe it gently to remove the stains on the furniture.
3. If cracks appear on the floor or wooden furniture, you can cut up old newspapers, add an appropriate amount of alum, and cook it into a paste with water or rice soup. Use a knife to insert the paste into the cracks and smooth it out. After it dries, it will be very firm. Then apply paint of the same color and the furniture will be restored to its original appearance.

4. The corners around the room or the seams between the carpet and the wall are the most difficult to clean. You can try to clean them with an old toothbrush. If you encounter more stubborn dirt, you can use a toothbrush dipped in detergent to remove it, then wipe it clean with water and keep it dry.
5. If the screen is covered with dust, wet the old newspaper with a rag and stick the wet newspaper on the back of the screen. After five minutes, remove the newspaper from the screen. You will find that the wet newspaper is covered with dust stains on the screen.
6. For walls that are not resistant to water, you can wipe them with an eraser or use a towel dipped in cleaning liquid, wring it out and then wipe it lightly.

7. Black dirt on tile joints: Squeeze an appropriate amount of toothpaste on the brush, scrub the tile joints vertically, then apply candle to the joints, first apply it vertically, then apply it horizontally, so that the thickness of the candle is equal to the thickness of the tile.
8. When cleaning the glass of doors and windows, you can first peel the onion and cut it in half, then rub the glass with the cut surface. While the onion juice is still wet, quickly wipe it with a dry cloth.
9. Wipe tables and chairs. Soak a soft cloth in cold strong tea water and use it to wipe tables, chairs and other furniture to make them look as bright as new.

10. Glass: First wipe the glass with a damp cloth, then use a clean damp cloth dipped in a little white wine and wipe the glass again with a little force.
11. Stains in the cup can be easily removed with a little toothpaste.
12. To eliminate sewer odors, peel the grapefruit peel, cut it into small pieces, place it in a pot, and pour in clean water. Bring to a boil over high heat, remove the grapefruit peel, and slowly pour the hot water down the drain. This method can also be used for grapefruit peels and orange peels.

13. Can’t clean the metal faucet?
Use the peeled potato to wipe the fleshy side and it will be shiny again in no time!

14. Can’t brush the gaps in the plastic frame?
Mix 84 disinfectant and clean water at a ratio of 1:200, put the plastic products that need to be "resurfaced" into it, soak for two hours, and then rinse it repeatedly with clean water.
15. Does the towel have an odor?

After rubbing the towel clean with your hands, put it in boiling water, sprinkle 5 grams of salt or add 10ML of white vinegar, soak it for 5 minutes, take it out, rub it clean again with clean water, and hang it in a ventilated and dry place to dry. If conditions permit, it is best to expose it to the sun!
16. Is there a stain on the rag?
Put the rag into a pot of clean water, then put the raw eggshells in, bring to a boil over high heat, open the lid and continue cooking for 6 minutes, then take out, rinse with cold water, and dry it in the sun!
17. How to remove odor from the refrigerator?

Put toilet paper rolls in the refrigerator's cold storage compartment, which can slowly absorb odors. You only need to change them once a month. The damp toilet paper rolls can be used to wipe soup that falls on the table while eating and oil stains on the kitchen floor tiles.
18. Can’t remove the stickers on the tableware?
Use a hair dryer to blow on the label. If the quality of the adhesive strip is good, it will be easy to tear it off. If there is still sticky glue on the surface, use the torn label to stick to the glue repeatedly. After a few times, the glue will be removed by the label.

19. The chopping board is difficult to clean?
First, clean the chopping board with dish soap and water. Then, sprinkle a spoonful of salt on the board. Use a dishwashing sponge with a little water and wipe the surface repeatedly. Rinse with cold water. Then, mix white vinegar and water in a 1:2 ratio in a spray bottle. Spray the board on the surface and place it in a well-ventilated area to air dry.
20. The range hood box cannot be cleaned?
First, use a scraper to scrape off most of the oil stains, then boil a pot of hot water, throw the entire oil box into the hot water for three minutes, and then take it out. A little baking soda can easily remove it.
21. To clean the top of the wall, find a long-handled wall brush, cover it with a piece of cloth, fix it in place and wipe it clean.
22. To clean the door, soapy water diluted with water is the best choice. If the door has embossed or uneven surfaces, use a toothbrush to clean it and then wipe it with a dry towel.

23. Be extremely careful when handling sockets and switches. Wipe with a damp cloth, wring it out thoroughly. If there are no stains, wipe with a cotton ball dipped in rubbing alcohol. If the inner edges are dirty and blackened, you will need to remove the baffle to clean them.
24. Clean the kitchen cabinets.
You can use ammonia diluted with water to clean particularly grease-prone areas, or use detergent to clean and disinfect. Wash all kitchen textiles. Give kitchen rags, aprons, gloves, placemats, and other textiles a thorough cleaning and disinfection. If any are damaged, buy new ones.
25. Clean the windows, both the table and cabinet windows. You can use vinegar and water and spray them.

26. When cleaning lamps, you must first remove the dust on the lampshade. If the lampshade is made of paper, cloth, wood or bamboo, you can use a brush to remove the dust. However, if the lampshade is made of glass or other materials, it will become dirtier if you wipe it with a rag. It is best to remove the lampshade, soak it in detergent and scrub it, and it will be as bright as before.
27. Clean the furniture.
Solid wood furniture: stains on the surface can generally be gently wiped off with warm tea water, and a little polish wax can be applied to reduce the damage and form a protective film on the surface, which has a certain protection against scratches and collisions from hard objects, and can make the furniture look more shiny.
Leather furniture: First blot dry with a rag, then scrub with shampoo or alcohol, and finally rinse with clean water. If there's ballpoint pen grease, quickly erase it with an eraser. If there's grease, dirt, beer, baking soda, coffee, or other stains, scrub with soapy water, then rinse thoroughly with clean water.

Fabric furniture: For lighter stains, you can usually wipe with a rag mixed with clean water. For more serious stains, you can use dry cleaning.
Rattan furniture: Wipe it with light salt water first to remove stains, prevent brittleness and insect damage, and maintain its flexibility. For original-color rattan furniture, clean and dry it first, then sand the outer frame to remove stains and restore its smoothness. Finally, apply a protective varnish. This is a good way to renovate the furniture. Be careful not to use cleaning solvents, as they will damage the rattan surface.
Metal furniture: You can wipe it with a dry cloth dipped in a little motor oil, or you can use polishing wax or vegetable oil to prevent rust.
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