8 practical cleaning tips for stubborn stains, the last one is so clever!
Are there always stubborn stains in your home that you can't get rid of? These cleaning tips will make your home shine like new! Don't believe me? Take a look!
Can't get rid of the stains in the cup?
A little toothpaste and a toothbrush—it's that simple.


How to get rid of sewer odors?
Boil water with grapefruit peel, and pour the hot water down the drain.


How to clean a metal faucet?
Gently wipe the fleshy side of the peeled potato skin, and it will immediately look shiny and new.


Can't you clean the crevices of the plastic basin?
Mix common disinfectant and water at a ratio of 1:200, soak the plastic basket for 2 hours, then rinse it with clean water.





How to remove odor from towels?
Wash the towel and put it in hot water with a little salt or white vinegar. After 5 minutes, take it out, wash it clean, and dry it in the sun.

How to remove stains from a rag?
Place the rag in a pot of water, add the raw eggshells, boil for 6 minutes, then remove, wash and dry.




How to clean a cutting board?
First, wash the cutting board thoroughly. Then, sprinkle some white salt on the board and scrub it with a brush. After half a minute, rinse it with clean water, sprinkle with white vinegar, and let it air dry.

How do I clean the range hood dustbin?
First, remove most of the stains, then soak it in hot water for three minutes, and wipe it with a little baking soda to make it shine like new.

Another trick to prevent future problems is to add one-third of the cleaning agent to the inside of the range hood box and coat the surrounding area as well. This creates a barrier effect. Note that you cannot use anything else as a substitute, because the cleaning agent will not evaporate.

Note: The content is compiled from the internet.