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Kitchen windows are always greasy, and cleaning them is no easy task.
Don't worry, all you need are a few sheets of plastic wrap.
1. Spray cleaning agent on the kitchen window and then cover it with a layer of plastic wrap.
2. After fifteen minutes, peel off the plastic wrap and wipe the window with a dry cloth. Effortlessly, the greasy window will become shiny and new. Give it a try!

Even with vigorous scrubbing and detergent, the grime on a gas stove may not be completely removed. Here's a method:
Use flour instead of detergent (it doesn't matter if it's low-gluten, medium-gluten, or high-gluten flour). Just dip a scouring pad in flour and scrub. You can easily clean the grease. If it hasn't been cleaned for a long time, you'll need to use a little more force!
But it won't hurt your hands or the gas stove at all. After cleaning it, it's like you've got a brand new one.
This method is similar to "dry cleaning," it's very simple, just use shampoo! The steps are as follows:
First, pour a small amount of shampoo into the basin to dilute it, then put the sweater in and let it be completely submerged in the liquid.
Leave on for approximately 10-15 minutes (depending on the amount of clothing, but generally no more than 20 minutes). After that, remove the clothes and gently hand wash them. Finally, place them in a laundry net and spin-dry them in the washing machine. Once finished, lay them flat to air dry in the shade.
This method can save you from the huge laundry fees you have to pay to take your clothes to the dry cleaners when the seasons change.

Here's a trick to make yellow stains on cotton clothes (such as baby clothes stained with feces) white and bright again without using any bleach.
The method is as follows: Find a sunny day, spread all the clothes out on the lawn, then wet the clothes with a hose and let the sun dry them. Remember to water them from time to time to keep the clothes moist (important).
After being exposed to sunlight for forty minutes, the clothes will become as white as new. This is achieved by using the ozone produced by sunlight and water to naturally bleach the clothes.

Never wash a cutting board used for processing fish with hot water! Many people think that hot water can remove the fishy smell, but that's wrong. Fish contains protein, and when washed with hot water, the protein coagulates, leaving the fishy smell.
The correct way is to scrub with salt, then rinse with cold water, and finally expose to the sun to dry. This will achieve a thorough sterilization effect!
The typical reaction is to quickly buy a bottle of highly corrosive hydrochloric acid or something similar to solve the problem.
Actually, there is a simpler, more economical, safer, and more effective way: pour a basin of crushed ice weighing about one kilogram into the toilet, then press the flush button. With the force of the water and ice, any blockages can be flushed down without causing pollution.
In addition, use toilet cleaner as a drain cleaner: spray toilet cleaner (or 84 disinfectant) into the toilet every few days, close the toilet lid and let it sit for a few hours, then flush with water to keep the toilet clean and unobstructed.
When cleaning window screens, adding a few cigarette butt filters to the soapy water will produce surprisingly good results.
Remove urine stains
Wash fresh urine stains with warm water, and remove old urine stains with a mixture of 28% ammonia and alcohol (1:1).
Remove paint stains
Apply mentholatum to both sides of the clothing that has just been stained with paint. After a few minutes, rub the stain with a cotton ball along the fabric's grain to remove it.
When removing old paint stains, apply plenty of mentholatum. Once the paint wrinkles on its own, it can be peeled off. Wash the garment once, and the paint stain will be completely removed.
Except for vegetable soup stains
Fresh soup stains can be immediately soaked in cold water for about 5 to 10 minutes, then gently rubbed with soap to remove them.
For older stains, use a small brush dipped in gasoline to scrub the stains and remove the grease. Then soak the stains in a solution of 1 part ammonia and 5 parts water and gently rub them.
Remove lipstick marks
First, use a small brush dipped in gasoline to gently scrub away the grease, then wash with detergent. For stubborn stains, soak and rub the affected area in gasoline before washing with detergent.
Remove persimmon spots
Since old stains are difficult to remove, once you get persimmon stains, you should immediately rub them with wine and some concentrated salt water, and then wash them off with warm water detergent.
Remove mold spots
① You can first place mung bean sprouts on the moldy area, rub them, and wash them with clean water after the mold disappears.
② For mildew spots on silk, light ones can be gently brushed away with a soft brush. For heavier ones, spray some diluted ammonia while brushing. For white silk clothes, wipe with 50% alcohol and then wash with clean water.
③ For mildew stains on synthetic fiber clothing, wipe with 50% alcohol, 5% ammonia, or turpentine.
For stubborn mold stains, first wipe with a mixture of 2% soap and alcohol, then wipe with medical hydrogen peroxide, and finally wash with clean water.
Remove vinegar and soy sauce stains
For vinegar and soy sauce stains on clothes, you can rub them with a small amount of lotus root juice and then wash them with clean water.
Remove tea and coffee stains
Tea and coffee stains on white clothes can be wiped off with bleach or alcohol.
Remove ballpoint pen ink stains
Wash with soap, then wipe with 95% alcohol.
Remove sweat stains
Washing with a small amount of winter melon juice can remove sweat stains from white clothes.
Remove oil stains
Rub the oily area with a slice of radish, then wash it with hot water.
Remove fruit juice stains
Fruit juice stains on cotton and wool fabrics can be rubbed with a small amount of diluted ammonia and then rinsed with clean water.
Remove sludge stains
Wiping with a small amount of potato juice before washing can remove mud stains from clothes.
Remove grease stains
You can rub the affected area with a small amount of watermelon juice; the effect is noticeable.
Remove blood stains
First wipe the stain with hydrogen peroxide, then rinse with alcohol or water.
Remove shoe polish stains
You can use a little gasoline to wipe the stains on the clothes, and then wash them with clean water.
Removing iodine stains
Apply flour to the stain, wait a moment, then wash it off with water. Alternatively, you can wipe it with a baking soda solution or an ammonium compound solution.
Alternatively, soaking the clothes in boiling water can also remove the residue.
Remove rust stains
Apply a paste made of lemon juice and salt to the stain, rub it, and then wash it twice with water to remove the rust.
To remove kerosene stains from clothes, rub the stain with orange peel, then rinse with clean water.
To remove blue ink stains, first wash with laundry detergent, then wash with a 10% alcohol solution. Alternatively, you can rub the stain with a small amount of concentrated milk and then wash it.
To remove red ink stains, first soak the stain in cold water, then rub it repeatedly with soap, and finally wash away the residue with potassium permanganate solution.
Washing white clothes and white socks
Stubborn stains on white clothes are difficult to remove. In this case, take a lemon, slice it, boil it in water, and then soak the white clothes in the water for about 15 minutes before washing.
Unusual smell when washing clothes
Sometimes, clothes may develop an unpleasant sweaty smell due to improper drying. To fix this, mix white vinegar with water, soak the smelly clothes for about five minutes, and then air dry them in a well-ventilated area.
Removing pen marks from clothes
First, pour alcohol onto the fountain pen marks on the clothing, ensuring each mark is evenly covered. Use medical alcohol with a concentration of at least 75%. Place the alcohol-soaked side of the clothing upwards, avoiding contact with other parts of the garment to prevent the ink from spreading.
Prepare about half a basin of water using a regular washbasin. Then, pour two full bottle caps of bleach into the water.
Note that it must be two full bottle caps.
Stir briefly, then add a small amount of laundry detergent; the amount is up to you. Stir again to ensure the detergent dissolves completely. Now, completely submerge the clothes in the water for twenty minutes.
When the time was up, I washed the clothes, and there wasn't a single stain left!
If the ink is from a ballpoint pen and the stain is heavy, and some residue remains after using the above methods, gently rub the area with toothpaste and soap, then rinse thoroughly with water. (But never soak it in boiling water!!!)
Another way to deal with ballpoint pen marks on clothes is to wash them with gasoline first, instead of washing them in water.