Home cleaning tips (Part 7)


Introduction: Home is a haven of happiness, and everyone who loves their home wants a clean, elegant, comfortable, and warm love nest. This blog post provides targeted tips and tricks for home cleaning, making cleaning more time-saving, cost-effective, and effortless, allowing you to create a high-quality home environment.

How to remove stains from a refrigerator

Most household refrigerators lack sufficient cleaning, resulting in grime and stains on their surfaces. However, versatile toothpaste can actually clean the refrigerator exterior. First, prepare a damp cloth (not too wet), then squeeze some toothpaste onto the refrigerator surface and wipe it with the cloth. Use more toothpaste on dirtier areas. The refrigerator exterior will then look brand new.

II. How to clean a washing machine

For washing machines with non-metallic inner drums, fill them with an aqueous solution containing 300-500 PPM (parts per million) of available chlorine , run the machine for 3-5 minutes , and then drain the solution.

For washing machines with metal inner drums, soak them in a 0.5 % to 1 % glutaraldehyde solution for 10 to 15 minutes, then drain the solution.

Since mold is very sensitive to temperature, its survival rate is very low in water at 35 °C and almost zero in hot water at 45 °C. Therefore, washing with hot water at 45 °C can also effectively kill mold.

III. Clever Removal of Computer-Aided Fingerprints

Simply dampen a cotton ball or gauze with a small amount of alcohol and gently wipe to remove the residue. Because alcohol is highly volatile, it dries completely during the wiping process, so it will not affect the computer.

IV. How to clean a computer screen

Pour a small amount of cleaning solution onto a soft cloth and clean the monitor casing from top to bottom. Do not use alcohol-based cleaning solutions to clean the screen, as they may damage the anti-reflective coating. Most computer accessory stores sell screen cleaners; when purchasing, check if they contain alcohol. Similarly, do not spray the cleaning solution onto the screen; use a soft cloth dampened with the cleaning solution to clean the screen from top to bottom.

5. Clean the water dispenser with lemon water

Water dispensers must be cleaned regularly, but never use disinfectant, as residual liquid can be harmful to health if not rinsed off completely. So what can you use to clean it? First, cut a lemon into slices, then boil them in water. Use the lemon juice to wipe the water dispenser; this will not only make the dispenser very clean, but also leave a refreshing lemon scent in the water.

6. Clean the outer casing of the television.

The television casing can be washed with water, but the cloth must be semi-dry, meaning you can't wring out any water by hand. When cleaning, first disconnect the power and unplug the power cord. Wipe with a soft cloth; never use gasoline, solvents, or any chemical reagents to clean the casing. If the casing is heavily soiled with oil, you can wipe it with 40 °C hot water mixed with 3-5 ml of detergent.

7. Remove oil stains from the fan.

Over time, fans will accumulate a thick layer of grease, affecting their functionality. You can remove the grease by wiping it with a cloth dampened with disinfectant and then rinsing it with water. Alternatively, you can use a gauze soaked in kerosene to wipe it clean.

8. Clean the TV screen.

Television screens are prone to attracting dust due to high-voltage static electricity, which can affect image clarity. Improper cleaning methods can easily scratch the screen. You can use a special cleaner and a clean, soft cloth to wipe the screen to remove fingerprints, stains, and dirt. Alternatively, you can use a cotton ball dipped in magnetic head cleaning solution to wipe the screen, and be sure to dry it thoroughly afterward.

Television screens can also be cleaned with water, but since the screen is made of glass, to avoid damage to the screen due to sudden temperature changes during cleaning, you should first turn off the television, disconnect the power, and wait a few minutes for the screen to cool down before you can start cleaning.

9. How to clean and maintain a camera

Do not use alcohol, benzene, or any other organic solvents to clean the camera, as this may dissolve the lettering on the casing. Use a damp cloth to clean the exterior of the camera.

Lens paper can be used to clean the lens and LCD screen. Before cleaning, the dust on the surface of the lens and LCD screen should be blown away.

When cleaning the camera mechanism, open the tape compartment and use a blower (available at camera equipment stores) to remove dust from the mechanical parts. Regular cleaning of the camera mechanism can effectively reduce image loss after recording and improve image quality.

10. How to prevent mold growth in the refrigerator

Prevent soup, soy sauce, etc. from spilling inside the refrigerator.

The inside of the refrigerator should be wiped clean of contaminants.

Do not allow cooked meat products to come into direct contact with the refrigerator liner.

If the refrigerator is temporarily out of use, it should be wiped clean and the door should not be closed tightly; leave a small gap to allow moisture inside the refrigerator to escape.

11. How to clean a telephone

After using a telephone for a while, the microphone often develops an unpleasant odor. It is recommended that you first wipe it with alcohol for disinfection, and then place a tea bag in the microphone to effectively remove the odor.

12. How to clean a laptop computer

When cleaning a laptop, first shut it down. Then, gently wipe it with a clean, soft cloth dampened with a mild alkaline cleaning solution, and finally dry it with a soft, dry cloth. You can also use a lens cleaning cloth or something similar to wipe it. It is recommended not to use cloths containing ammonia or any abrasive materials.

13. How to clean a computer keyboard

When your computer keyboard malfunctions, disassemble it. You'll find a lot of dirt inside; simply clean it. Wipe all the panels, keycaps, and base with anhydrous ethanol, then wipe them clean with a specialized cleaning agent until they are spotless.

14. How to clean the computer case

First, use a rubber bulb to blow away surface dust, along with a dry cloth and brush. For stubborn liquid stains, dirt, and rust, use anhydrous ethanol to clean them. When cleaning, avoid using strong organic solvents to prevent damage to the parts. Additionally, for severely rusted connectors, use fine sandpaper to lightly polish them to restore the metal's original color and ensure good contact.

15. How to easily remove mold and mildew from the washing machine

Over time, a lot of mold and mildew will accumulate inside the washing machine drum. To remove this mold and mildew, fill the drum with water and add a little vinegar. Then, turn on the "automatic wash" switch and let it run for 10 to 20 minutes. After that, drain the wastewater, and the mold and mildew will be removed. 

16. How to clean an air conditioner

When cleaning the outer casing, you can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away the dirt, or you can use warm water to wash it. However, do not use hot water or flammable substances to wash the outer casing to avoid danger.

When the filter screen has a small amount of dust, gently tap it or use an electric vacuum cleaner to remove the dust. When the filter screen has a lot of dust, wash it with water ( below 50 ℃) and a neutral detergent. After rinsing it clean, let it air dry naturally. Do not expose it to the sun or tumble dry it.

17. How to clean a household sink

Retained moisture can lead to mineral deposits. In this case, a low-concentration vinegar solution can be used to remove these deposits, followed by thorough rinsing with water. Minimize the use of detergents containing silver or other cleaning products containing sulfur or hydrochloric acid.

18. How to clean a showerhead

Shower heads are easily clogged by limescale in the water. Therefore, it is best to remove the shower head, scrub the nozzle with an old toothbrush, and use a coarse needle to remove the blockage inside to ensure normal water flow.

19. How to remove grease stains with flour

If you accidentally spill salad oil, don't rush to wipe it up with a cloth, as this will only make things worse and harder to clean. Instead, pour some flour on the spilled oil and let the flour absorb the oil before using kitchen paper towels or a cloth to clean it up. This way, it won't make a mess and will be much easier to clean.

20. Cleverly use radishes to wipe kitchen countertops

Using a cut white radish with detergent to scrub kitchen countertops will produce unexpected cleaning results. You can also use sliced ​​carrots instead, but white radish works best.

21. Cleverly Remove Rust Stains from Marble

When rust stains are present on marble, a mixture of 5 parts oxalic acid and 100 parts water can be heated until hot to the touch and then used to scrub the rust stains. After the rust stains are removed, wash with 5 % ammonia water and finally rinse with water.

22. Cleverly Removing Grease Stains from Marble

When there are grease stains on marble, you can mix powdered white clay with gasoline to form a paste, then use a soft cloth to apply the paste to the grease stains to remove them. Alternatively, you can use a 5 % baking soda solution or a 5 % ammonia solution to clean the stains.

23. Cleaning Tips for Nylon Carpets

Wet the stain with cold water, then vacuum it dry. Wipe the stain with a 1 % detergent solution, vacuum it dry, and repeat the above steps three times. If the stain is still there, you can use hot water to remove it. Wipe the area within 0.33 meters of the stain with a mixture of detergent and hot water, vacuum it dry, and repeat the above steps as needed.

24. Tips for cleaning kerosene stains on marble

When there are kerosene stains on marble, mix 2 parts baking soda, 1 part pumice powder , and 1 part lime , then add enough water to form a paste. To clean, heat the paste to a hot temperature and apply it to the kerosene stains, then wipe it dry.

25. Clever Ways to Clean Composite Flooring

Choose a suitable floor cleaner based on the floor material. Dilute an appropriate amount of floor cleaner in a bucket of water according to the degree of dirt, and then mop the floor from the inside towards the door. For hard-to-clean areas such as corners or floor crevices, you can use an old toothbrush dipped in floor cleaner to scrub away stubborn dirt. Alternatively, you can pour the floor cleaner directly onto a cloth, wipe the area, and then wipe it clean with a damp cloth.

If you want the same dazzling shine as terrazzo or marble after cleaning, try using a floor cleaner and polish with a water-wax formula. Simply let it air dry afterward.

26. Use salt to remove soup stains from carpets.

In families with children, soup often gets spilled on carpets. Never wipe it with a wet cloth. First, use a clean, dry cloth or towel to absorb the moisture. Then, sprinkle some salt on the stain. After the soup is absorbed by the salt, use a vacuum cleaner to remove the salt, and then use a brush to smooth the carpet.

27. Clever Cleaning of Bathtubs and Washbasins

Since soap scum easily accumulates in bathtubs and washbasins, you can spray them with some all-purpose bathroom and kitchen cleaner and then wipe them with a cloth to restore their original shine. Regardless of the material of the bathtub or washbasin, it is best not to use scouring pads, hard brushes, or scouring powder to clean them, so as not to damage the surface material.

28. Clever Methods for Eliminating Rats

Fry flour until cooked, add some cooking oil, then mix in dry cement and place it in areas where rats frequently appear. Cement is odorless, but the rats, attracted by the aroma of food and oil, will eat it. After eating, they will drink water, causing them to choke and die.

29. Clever use of ice cubes to remove chewing gum

Some children like to chew gum and may accidentally get it on the carpet. Chewing gum stuck to the carpet is very difficult to remove. You can put ice cubes in a plastic bag, cover the chewing gum with the bag, and after about 30 minutes, when it feels hard to the touch, remove the ice cubes and brush the gum off.

30. How to remove grease stains from kitchen tiles

Oil splattered on walls while cooking can turn into small yellow stains if not cleaned promptly. To remove these, spray some cleaner on the wall, cover it with kitchen paper towels, and wait about 15 minutes before wiping. Alternatively, pour a small amount of cleaner onto a cloth, wipe the stains, and then rinse with water. For harder-to-clean areas like tile grout, an old toothbrush can be used for easier scrubbing.

31. Clever Ways to Remove Carpet Stains

Flour Stain Removal Method: Take 300 grams of flour, 50 grams of refined salt, and 50 grams of gypsum , and mix them with water. First, heat the mixture and stir it into a paste. After cooling, cut it into small pieces and sprinkle it evenly on the dirty areas of the carpet. Then, use a soft-bristled brush to brush the carpet fibers or gently wipe it with a soft cloth. Finally, use a vacuum cleaner to remove the powder residue to remove the stain.

Salt cleaning method: First, sprinkle salt on the carpet, then sweep the carpet back and forth with a broom that has been boiled in soapy water to remove dust.

32. Cleverly Remove Black Stains from Kitchen Tile Grout

First, squeeze an appropriate amount of toothpaste onto a brush, then directly scrub the grout lines of the tiles. The amount of toothpaste depends on the actual amount of oil stains in the grout lines. Because the grout lines are vertical, you should also scrub vertically to effectively remove the oil stains.

33. What to do if there is a smell coming from the bathroom drain?

First, check if the drain is clear and free of obstructions. If there is a blockage, pour a suitable amount of alkali down the drain; this is effective at removing grease and rust from the pipes. Second, if the drain is not blocked but there is an odor, you can use the water seal principle. Fill a thin plastic bag with water, seal the bag tightly, and place it over the drain opening to seal off the odor. Additionally, it's best to keep the bowl-shaped water trap at the drain opening filled with water; this will further prevent odors from escaping.

34. How to remove odors from the bathroom

Placing some dried orange peels on the toilet bowl can remove embarrassing odors.

Burning dried tea leaves in the bathroom to create smoke can remove filth.

You can also strike a match in the toilet, let it burn , and then throw it into the toilet bowl. The phosphorus in the match can effectively remove odors from the toilet after burning.

You can also eliminate odors by placing a small box of perfume or a small cup of vinegar in a corner of the bathroom with the lid open.

35. Tips for cleaning door panels

For general dirt on the door panel, you can use household cleaner, scrub with a nylon brush or nylon ball, then wipe with a damp cloth, and finally wipe with a dry cloth.

If soap or grease has hardened, you can wipe it with a nylon cloth, spray the hardened area with methanol-containing alcohol or kerosene, scrub it with a nylon brush, and then wipe it with a dry cloth.

Ink and markings can be wiped off with a damp, warm cloth.

Pencil marks can be wiped away with water, a rag, and an eraser.

The brush or trademark mark can be wiped with a cloth dampened with methanol alcohol or acetone.

Paint stains can be wiped with propanol, banana oil, or turpentine.

Strong adhesive stains can be wiped off with toluene solvent.

36. Add water to the windowsill to prevent termites.

Termites often invade homes in the evening or later. When you discover that termites have invaded, do not hesitate to pour some water on the window tracks. This will deter the termites from invading. The reason is simple: termite wings cannot move when they come into contact with water.

37. The Secret to Easily Removing Screws

For screws that have been stuck for a long time, you can use an iron to make them expand due to heat. Once they cool and contract, they will be easier to remove with a screwdriver. If the screw is rusty, you can apply a cloth soaked in carbonated beverage to it to make it smooth and loose, making it easier to remove.

38. Clever use of lemons to clean door handles

Lemons contain components that break down dirt, and the juice obtained from boiling lemons can be used as a substitute for cleaning agents. Homemade cleaning solutions made with lemons are convenient, inexpensive, and their effectiveness is not necessarily worse than store-bought cleaning agents.

39. Using plants to eliminate indoor odors

Spider plants, aloe vera, and snake plants can absorb large amounts of indoor pollutants such as formaldehyde, eliminating and preventing indoor air pollution; the bactericides secreted by flowers such as jasmine, lilac, honeysuckle, and morning glory can kill certain bacteria in the air, inhibit the growth of tuberculosis, dysentery pathogens, and typhoid bacteria, making the indoor air clean and hygienic.

40. Tips for removing glass shards

If you accidentally break glass and shards are scattered all over the floor, you can first pick up the larger pieces and then use a vacuum cleaner to clean up the smaller fragments. However, this method will still leave some tiny, invisible fragments on the floor, which is very dangerous. Therefore, you can make small dough balls with flour and a little water, and use them to pick up the remaining small glass shards from the floor. This way, you can clean it up very well.

41. Clever use of plastic wrap to remove grease stains

Stick plastic wrap on the wall near the stove in the kitchen. Because plastic wrap is easy to adhere to and is transparent, it is not easily noticeable to the naked eye. After a few weeks, when the plastic wrap is covered with grease, you can simply peel it off and put on a new layer. It is very effortless.

42. How to clean a bathroom mirror

Bathroom mirrors often become foggy and unclear due to the humid environment or from showering. Simply wiping them with a cloth won't clean them properly. You must first apply a layer of soap or shampoo to the mirror, then wipe it dry with a clean cloth. This creates a soap film on the surface, restoring the mirror's clarity. Alternatively, you can apply shampoo to the mirror before showering to prevent fogging.

43. Cleverly using bread to remove dirt from walls

Kitchen walls often become greasy due to cooking fumes and are difficult to wipe clean. What can we do? We can use leftover bread to wipe them. Just use the soft part of the bread to remove the grease, which is convenient and environmentally friendly.

44. How to clean kitchen window screens

First, take some flour, add some water, and stir vigorously to make a thin paste. Then, spread the thin paste evenly on both sides of the screen window and wait for 10 minutes. At this point, the paste has adhered to the grease on the screen window. Then, use a brush to brush it repeatedly several times, and the grease will come off with the flour.

45. How to clean a microwave oven

To clean a microwave oven, place a large bowl of hot water inside and boil it to generate steam. Then, wipe away the grease inside with a cloth. Alternatively, you can first wipe it with dish soap, then wipe it with a clean, damp cloth and a dry cloth. If the grime is still not completely removed, you can use a plastic card to scrape it off, but never use a metal scraper, as this may damage the microwave oven.

46. ​​Tips for eliminating chimney leaks

If your chimney is leaking smoke and making your house smell terrible, don't worry. Soak a strip of cloth, about 3 centimeters wide and of a suitable length, in concentrated salt water for a short time. After taking it out, wrap it around the leaking area of ​​the chimney. The hotter the chimney, the tighter the cloth will adhere and the less likely it will fall off, thus stopping the leak.

47. Tips for cleaning range hoods

When cleaning a range hood, it's best to remove the grease filter and fan blades first, then soak them in diluted detergent. Once the grease floats to the surface, scrub them with a toothbrush or cloth to remove the grease.

When cleaning a turbine-type range hood, you can first start the machine, spray the detergent onto the fan blades and inner wall, and use the centrifugal force of the machine's rotation to remove the softened grease, and then wipe the inner wall clean.

48. Cleverly cleaning the grease trap of a range hood

Many families have this problem: the oil box of the range hood in the kitchen is a difficult part to clean. In fact, as long as you fill the oil box with some water beforehand, the oil droplets will naturally float on the water surface because oil is lighter than water, instead of sticking to the sides of the box as before. When cleaning, you can simply pour out the water.

49. How to clean a gas stove

When cleaning a gas stove, first spray it with water, then cover it with a towel soaked in detergent, leave it for 20 minutes, and then clean it. As for cleaning the burners and grates, first remove the burners and grates, gently wipe them with a soft-bristled metal brush, then wrap them with household paper towels, spray them with some detergent, and leave them for a while before cleaning.

50. Clever Cleaning of Gas Stove

Spray paper towels with all-purpose bathroom and kitchen cleaner to wet the countertop, cover it with the cleaner, and wipe it clean after a while . Then remove the burner and stove grates, wipe them gently with a towel, cover them with paper towels, spray with cleaner, wait a while, and then wash them clean.

51. How to clean grease from an exhaust fan

Remove the exhaust fan, wrap sawdust in cotton yarn, or directly wipe it with your hands. The thicker the grease, the easier it is to wipe off. After wiping, rinse with clean water and dry before reassembling.

Remove the exhaust fan blades, soak them in warm water, add a few drops of detergent and 50 ml of vinegar, let them soak for 15 to 20 minutes, then wipe them clean with a clean cloth to remove the grease.

52. Tips for keeping your cutting board clean

Keep raw and cooked foods separate. Raw vegetables often contain a lot of bacteria and parasite eggs, so the cutting board will inevitably become contaminated. If you then use the same cutting board to cut cooked food, the cooked food will also become contaminated. Therefore, it's best to have two cutting boards.

Keep it clean. After use, scrub the cutting board with a stiff brush and clean water to remove dirt and sawdust. If there is a fishy or meaty smell, you can wash it with rice water with dissolved salt or dish soap, and then rinse it with warm water.

After using a cutting board for a period of time, you can use a knife to scrape off the wood shavings on the cutting board to thoroughly remove dirt and keep the cutting board flat for easy use.

53. Tips for cleaning flour bags

Never wash a flour sack directly in cold water, otherwise the flour will stick to the sack and be difficult to wash off. It's best to steam or boil it. Place the sack in a steamer to dry-steam, or boil it in water for 10 minutes until the flour is cooked. Then remove it, rinse it in cold water with soap, and it will be clean.

54. How to clean a burnt pot bottom

If you accidentally burn the braised meat and a thick layer of burnt meat forms on the bottom of the pot, which is difficult to wash off and scrape off, what should you do? Pour one-third vinegar into the pot, add two-thirds water (enough to cover the burnt parts), cover and boil for 5 minutes, let it soak overnight, and then gently scrape off the burnt bottom with a spoon.

55. Clever ways to remove grease from iron pots

Over time, the grease buildup on iron pots is difficult to remove. However, if you put fresh pear peels in the pot with water and boil them for a while, the grease will be easily removed.


 

 

56. How to wash tableware with greater peace of mind

Use hot water at around 45 °C, add dishwashing detergent, and soak the dishes in the water for 1-2 minutes . Then, carefully scrub the surface of the dishes and check their cleanliness. If they are not clean, scrub them further. After washing, place the dishes in clean water, preferably under running water, to remove any remaining detergent.

57. Using scallions and ginger to remove toxins from cutting boards

Over time, cutting boards not only breed bacteria but also develop an unpleasant odor. You can use raw ginger and raw scallions to scrub the cutting board, which can not only eliminate bacteria but also remove the odor.

58. Tips for washing, scalding, and disinfecting cutting boards

After using a cutting board, you should wash off any remaining stains. However, simply rinsing it isn't enough, as this won't remove all bacteria. Therefore, you should also wash it with boiling water at 100 °C. This will ensure the cutting board is completely free of bacteria.

59. How to deal with pots sticking to the bottom

When cooking, we often encounter the problem of food sticking to the bottom of the pan. What should we do then?

Pour out the ingredients, add water to cover the sticky area of ​​the pot, place it on the stove, simmer over low heat for a while, then turn off the heat and let it soak. After a while, scrub it to easily remove the sticky residue without damaging the pot itself.

60. Cleaning tips for non-stick pans

Before using a new non-stick pan, pour in a small amount of cooking oil and wipe it repeatedly with a dry cloth. Let it sit for 40 minutes before rinsing it clean. Also, when using it in the future, choose wooden utensils instead of metal scouring pads or abrasive balls, as these can damage the non-stick coating and affect its non-stick performance.

61. Tips for cleaning earthenware pots

When you buy a new clay pot, clean the sand particles on the inner wall with a soft brush first. When using it for the first time, you can cook porridge or boil thick rice water in it to seal the tiny pores of the clay pot and prevent water leakage.

62. How to clean a rice cooker

Because the inner pot of the rice cooker has a non-stick coating, wooden and plastic utensils should be used primarily for cleaning. When cleaning the cookware, not only should the inside and outside be wiped clean with a dry cloth, but the bottom of the rice cooker should also be cleaned thoroughly, otherwise it will affect its power supply and heating.

63. Cleverly Cleaning a Clock

Soak a wad of cotton in kerosene and place it inside the clock, making sure it doesn't touch the clock parts. Close the clock door tightly and remove it after a few days. The cotton will be covered in dirt, and the clock's internal parts will be significantly "cleaned." If there is a lot of dirt, replace the cotton with kerosene-soaked cotton and "wash" it again.

64. Clever use of salt to disinfect cutting boards

After each use, the cutting board should be scraped clean of any residue with a knife. Every 6 to 7 days, a layer of salt should be sprinkled on the cutting board. This not only helps to kill bacteria but also prevents the cutting board from drying out and cracking.

65. Tips for removing scale from stainless steel pots

Stainless steel pots are difficult to clean once they get covered in black grime. Actually, you can simply add water to a larger pot, put in some grapefruit peel, and then put the smaller stainless steel pot inside. After the water boils for 20 minutes, let it cool and take it out. The pot will then be shiny and new.

66. How to clean a plastic kettle

Dilute baking soda with water, pour it into the oil bottle and shake, or clean it with a brush. Then pour a small amount of baking soda solution into the brush and shake it, then pour it out. Finally, rinse with hot salt water. This method of washing plastic containers is both clean and has no side effects.

67. A clever way to clean a meat grinder

After the meat grinder has finished grinding the meat, put in a piece of bread or steamed bun and grind it again. This will remove the grease and meat scraps left in the machine, making it easy to clean.

It can be easily cleaned.

68. How to clean the grime in an aluminum pot

You can use a cloth dipped in scouring powder, preferably a paste-like scouring powder, to wipe the aluminum pot back and forth a few times to remove it.

When the rice is cooked, while the aluminum pot is still hot, you can wipe the surface with newspaper or a cloth to make the pot clean and bright.

You can also remove dirt by placing the aluminum pot in hot water and scrubbing it with a chicken feather.

69. When cleaning cookware, be sure to wash the bottom layer.

Most people have the habit of only washing the surface of pots and pans, but this is incorrect. The bottom of the pot often gets covered in broth or sauce, and if not cleaned properly, it will remain there, gradually thickening and making the pot heavier. This will definitely affect the cooking temperature later on. Therefore, it is essential to wash both the top and bottom of the pot thoroughly.

70. Cleaning Tips for Stainless Steel Pots

Before first use, clean the pot with dish soap and water, and check if the handle is loose. Do not dry-boil or heat without water during daily use, as this will cause discoloration of the bottom. Even if the bottom discolors, do not rinse directly with cold water; instead, let it cool in a shady place before cleaning with a neutral detergent. Scale that has accumulated over time can be removed by applying lemon juice and then cleaning with dish soap.

71. Tips for removing smoke smell from a room

Having smokers in the house is a headache, and sometimes the smell of smoke still drifts into the bedroom. We can try cutting lemons (including the pulp) into chunks, putting them in a pot, adding a little water, and boiling them to make lemon juice. Then, spray the juice around the house using a spray bottle to deodorize it.

72. Clever ways to remove odors from the microwave oven

Fill a glass or bowl halfway with water, add a little lemon juice or vinegar, and microwave on high until boiling. After the water has cooled slightly, remove it and wipe the microwave cavity walls with a damp towel to absorb any remaining moisture. This will remove any odors from the microwave.

73. How to eliminate odors from cutting boards

If your cutting board has an odor, soak it in rice water, then scrub it with salt or baking soda, or rub it several times with ginger. Rinse it with hot water and clean it. After cleaning, sprinkle some vinegar on the cutting board, dry it in the sun, and then wash it with clean water.

74. Tips for preventing iron pots from rusting

To prevent a new pot from rusting, place a piece of lard in the pot and heat it slowly before using it. Once the lard has melted, turn off the heat and let it soak overnight. After that, the iron pot will never rust again.

75. Tips for cleaning ashtrays

While cleaning an ashtray at home isn't as difficult as cleaning a toothbrush cup or a faucet, sometimes a few stubborn stains can be quite a headache. In such cases, try pouring some vinegar into the ashtray, waiting about ten minutes, and then cleaning it. The ashtray will easily look brand new again.

76. Tips for removing dirt from brushes

Clothes brushes often accumulate dirt over time. To clean them, soak them in concentrated salt water for about half an hour, then rinse them with clean water. The brushes will also become more durable after being soaked in concentrated salt water.

77. Clever ways to remove dirt from plastic utensils

If there is dirt on plastic utensils, you can wipe them off by using a cloth dipped in vinegar.

78. Clever tricks for descaling thermos flasks

Heat regular white vinegar, pour it into a thermos, cover it, let it soak for a while, then shake it vigorously to clean it. This will easily remove limescale.

Crush the eggshells, add a spoonful of salt and a little water, pour the mixture into the bottle and shake vigorously. It will clean up quickly.

79. Tips for cleaning stains on umbrellas

First, pour a cup of dish soap into a cup, then half a cup of white vinegar, and then add water until the cup is full. Stir the liquid and then use a brush to easily remove the dirt from the umbrella.

80. Clever use of potato peels to remove tea stains

Tea stains on a teacup can be removed with potato peels. Place the potato peels in the teacup, pour in boiling water, cover the cup, and let it steep for a few minutes to remove the tea stains.

81. Cleverly cleaning dirty bottles with narrow necks

Break the eggshells into pieces, put them in a bottle, add warm water and shake vigorously, and they will be clean.

82. Method for removing moisture from inside a watch

If your watch gets damp, wrap it in tissue paper or a damp cloth and place it near a 40-watt light bulb for half an hour to remove the water vapor inside.

83. Tips for cleaning tablecloths

When your tablecloth gets stained with ballpoint pen ink or oil, apply detergent to the stain and gently rub it before washing it in the washing machine. Adding a little vinegar during washing can help prevent fading. Covering the tablecloth with a glass or soft glass mat is also a good way to keep it clean.

84. Tips for cleaning gemstone rings

For gemstone-set rings, you can use a matchstick to wrap a piece of cotton, wet it with a mixture of cologne and glycerin, and then wipe the setting. Then polish the ring with a soft cloth. Never use a blade or other sharp object to scrape it.

85. Tips for cleaning teaware

Over time, teaware develops thick tea stains inside the cups, which are difficult to remove. You can put lemon peel inside the teaware, add some warm water, and after a few hours, rinse it with hot water to easily remove the tea stains. Alternatively, you can use a toothbrush to apply toothpaste inside and outside the teacup, then scrub it with a loofah or sponge to clean it.

86. Tips for cleaning electric blankets

It cannot be washed like clothes, sheets, or duvet covers, nor can it be wrung dry or completely soaked in water. Only use a brush dipped in a little neutral detergent to gently wipe the dirty areas.

If the fabric is stained with ink, blood, or other similar substances, you can refer to the various methods for cleaning textile stains. However, remember to only wipe the stained area and not soak it in water for extended periods.

87. Clever ways to remove dirt from gold jewelry

If there is already a black silver film on the surface of gold jewelry, you can prepare a gold jewelry cleaning solution by mixing 2 grams of salt, 7 grams of baking soda, 8 grams of bleaching powder, and 60 ml of water . Place the gold jewelry in a bowl, pour in the cleaning solution, and after 2 hours, take out the gold jewelry, rinse it with water, bury it in sawdust to dry, and then wipe it with a soft cloth.

A mixture of salt and vinegar can be used as a cleaning agent to polish pure gold jewelry, keeping it looking new for a long time.

Wiping with toothpaste or washing with hot, thick rice water can also restore the luster of gold jewelry.

88. How to clean a mirror more thoroughly

If small mirrors, large cabinet mirrors, dressing table mirrors, etc., get dirty, you can wipe them with a soft cloth or gauze dipped in kerosene or wax. Never wipe them with a wet cloth, otherwise the mirror will become blurry and the glass will be easily corroded.

Wiping a mirror with a cloth dipped in milk will make it clear and shiny like new.

88. Tips to prevent mirrors from fogging up

When showering, bathroom mirrors often become fogged up by steam. To prevent this, apply soap to the mirror and then wipe it with a dry cloth. This will create a soap film that prevents the mirror from fogging up. Using astringent toner or dish soap will also achieve the same effect.

89. Tips for easily removing labels with a hair dryer

When buying gift boxes, the price tags are difficult to remove. Trying to peel them off with your hands will only make them look dirty and unsightly. However, if you heat them with a hairdryer before peeling, they will come off easily without leaving any marks.

90. How to clean soft Venetian blinds

To clean curtains, first close them, then spray them with a suitable amount of water or polishing agent, and wipe them dry with a cloth. This will keep them clean and shiny for a longer time. For the curtain cords, gently wipe them with a soft bristle brush. If the curtains are very dirty, you can use a cloth dampened with warm water and detergent, or wipe them with a small amount of ammonia solution.

91. Washing Tips for Velvet Curtains

The curtains should be soaked in a mild alkaline detergent and gently pressed by hand. After washing, place them on a slanted rack to allow the water to drip dry automatically, and they will look brand new.

92. Tips for cleaning electrostatic flocked fabric curtains

These curtains should not be soaked in water or scrubbed. Simply wipe them gently with a cotton ball dampened with alcohol or gasoline. If the fabric is too wet, do not wring it forcefully to avoid shedding the flocking and affecting its appearance. You can press out the water with your hands or let it air dry naturally to maintain the original look of the flocking.

93. How to wash curtains made of canvas or linen

Wipe the affected area with a sponge dipped in warm water or a mixture of soap and ammonia solution. After it dries, roll it up. This method is time-saving and labor-saving.

94. Clever ways to clean Austrian-style lace windows

First, use a garment vacuum cleaner to remove dust, then gently brush with a soft feather brush. Be careful not to tear or bend the decorative lace.

95. Clever ways to clean roller blinds

Pull the curtains down to a flat surface and wipe them with a cloth. A roller is usually hollow; you can use a thin stick with a piece of floss tied to one end to reach inside and rotate it continuously to remove dust.

96. Cleverly removing rust from tinware

If tinware rusts, you can rub it with the cut surface of a fresh tomato, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wash it with clean water to remove the rust.

97. Sprinkling baking soda in the trash can can prevent odors.

Are you worried about your trash smelling bad if you only take out the trash every two or three days? Don't worry, just sprinkle a little baking soda in the trash can and you won't have to worry. Sprinkle a layer of baking soda on your trash every day before throwing in new trash. Just keep layering trash and baking soda and you won't have to worry about it smelling bad.

98. How to clean grime from a washbasin?

Hardened grime that accumulates on the edge of a washbasin is difficult to remove. However, if you place the washbasin in a large steamer and steam it with water vapor for a while, the grime can be easily removed.

99. Clever use of baking soda to remove odors from the refrigerator

Placing a small bowl of baking soda in the refrigerator can easily eliminate odors and keep the air inside the refrigerator fresh.

100. Disinfection of household pollutants

Boiling: This method is suitable for glass, enamel, metal, heat-resistant plastics, rubber, fabrics, etc. Boil for at least 15 minutes.

Sun exposure: This method is suitable for bedding, pillows, blankets, books, etc. Disinfect using ultraviolet rays from sunlight; sun for at least 6 hours and turn the items frequently.

Steaming: Steam various foods in a steamer for half an hour or an hour, then remove and dry them.

Dry heat: After washing bowls, chopsticks, etc., put them in the oven for dry heat sterilization.

Combustion: Metal items, enamelware, etc. can be disinfected by burning with alcohol.

101. How to keep indoor air fresh

If you feel that the air quality in your home needs improvement, you may want to try the following ventilation tips.

Air purifiers are professional helpers for improving indoor air quality; installing ventilation fans and other equipment can effectively allow hot and stuffy air to escape and accelerate the dissipation of moisture, achieving the effect of ventilation and heat dissipation; air conditioners can lower the temperature, and ceiling fans can also accelerate air circulation, which can help improve indoor air quality to a certain extent.

102. How to remove stains from a toothbrush cup

Pour a small amount of vinegar into the bottom of your toothbrush cup, allowing the stains to soak completely. After half an hour, you'll find that the stains accumulated at the bottom of the cup are easily cleaned away.

103. Methods for Treating Magnetized Watches

If a watch becomes magnetized, it will affect its timekeeping accuracy. The solution is simple: find an unmagnetized iron ring, place the watch inside it, and slowly move it back and forth between the rings. After a few minutes, the watch will be demagnetized and restored to its original state.

104. Clever ways to remove stickers from glass

Stickers on glass are difficult to remove. You can first scrape off the sticker with a knife, and then wipe away the residue with medicated oil.

105. Tips for easily removing labels from bamboo chopsticks

When buying fresh bamboo chopsticks, the labels are difficult to peel off. Picking at them with your fingers will make the chopsticks dirty. If you put them in the freezer , the labels will come off easily.

106. Clever Use of Waste Oil to Clean Range Hoods

Soak paper towels in waste oil until they are saturated. Then, use the oil-soaked paper towels to wipe the greasy range hood, and rinse with hot water. For the most heavily soiled fan blades and railings , leave them for 5 minutes to soak before wiping ; this will make the grease stains easier to remove.

107. Cleverly Remove Grease from Range Hood Fans

Turn the hair dryer to its highest setting, then insert it into the range hood, close to the fan, and blow air onto it. When blowing, be sure to blow horizontally first, then vertically, to ensure all parts of the fan are heated evenly. This process usually takes about half an hour. After that time, use a brush dipped in a small amount of water to scrub the range hood fan. Finally, wipe the fan down with a clean, damp cloth.

108. Cleverly Remove Grease from Range Hood Fan Covers

There was also a lot of grease on the fan cover. We turned the hair dryer to its highest power and held it close to the fan cover, blowing air first horizontally and then vertically. After blowing one side, we used the same method to blow the other side. Then we put the fan cover in water with detergent and washed it with a cloth or brush. The grease was easily washed away.

109. How to remove grease from light bulbs in the kitchen .

Kitchen light bulbs easily accumulate grease and grime. You can wipe them with a cloth dampened with warm vinegar, and they'll immediately shine like new. Alternatively, you can use a steel wool pad with a little laundry detergent or dish soap to quickly remove the grease.

11. How to remove water from inside the meter ?

If water accidentally gets inside your watch, you can put the watch and the water inside into a sealed container with silica gel granules. After several hours, remove the watch, and the water will be gone.

111. How to remove grease stains from gas stoves

To clean grease stains on a gas stove, dampen a cloth with a small amount of kerosene and wipe the affected area. To remove stubborn stains, first spray a little grease cleaner, then wipe with newspaper or a damp cloth. To remove fresh grease, simply wipe with a cloth while the stain is still warm.

112. Tips for Cleaning Oil Stains from Gas Pipelines

The grease on gas pipes is thick and difficult to remove. Spray paper towels with a bathroom and kitchen cleaner and cover the pipes. After a while, wipe them with a cloth or scrub them with a brush. After thoroughly removing the rust and grease, cut strips of paper from an old calendar into 5 cm wide pieces, glue them together, and wrap them around the pipes. This looks neat, is easy to replace and clean.

113. Tips for cleaning plaster decorations with flour

To remove dust from plaster decorations in the home, first use a brush to remove the surface dust. Then, mix some flour with a suitable amount of water to form a paste, apply it to the plaster decoration with a brush, and let it dry before brushing it off with a clean brush. The accumulated dust will fall off along with the flour.

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