7 Old-Fashioned Cleaning Tips That Actually Work
There are lots of easy ways to spruce up your space without a significant investment of time—and a number of them are around for many years. With these mind-blowing, old-fashioned cleaning tips, getting your home spotless could be a breeze. Today I’d like to share with my top 7 of them. Enjoy!
Clean your vases with Alka-Seltzer tablets.
Instead of plunging your hand into the murky abyss at the bottom of that vase, try dropping a few Alka-Seltzer tablets and some water into it instead. Jones recommends allowing the mixture to sit in the vase for an hour, then giving it a rinse. Once it's dry, the vase will look perfectly clean.
Remove stains from clothing with glycerin.
Glycerin also happens to be a great way to get tough stains out of clothing. Just it on the stain, allow it to sit for an hour or more, then blot with a damp cleaning cloth until the stain is gone.
Soak your clothes in detergent and water before washing them.
Today, there are a dozen stain pre-treatment products on the shelves at your local big box store. But 50 years ago, if you wanted to get out a tough clothing stain, you took a different approach: giving those garments a nice, long pre-soak. Soaking a stained garment in a mixture of detergent and water for a few hours prior to popping it in the washing machine means the stain will lift out easily
Use white vinegar in place of fabric softener.
Is your laundry feeling a little less than clean when you get it from the dryer? Instead of using fabric softener, add some white vinegar to your next load of laundry. White vinegar will strip all of the detergent build up from your fabrics, making towels fluffy and soft again.
Remove scratches from wood with walnuts.
Before there were commercial scratch removers, people just cracked open a walnut to get those marks off their wooden tables.Rubbing a piece of walnut meat into superficial scratches on wood surfaces will get rid of them stat.
Remove sticker residue with white vinegar or Crisco
That bottle of vinegar you've used to make pickle brine was the pre-Goo Gone solution to any sticky problem, particularly removing sticker and label residue. It's such a powerful dissolving agent that you can just apply it where a sticker once was and it will remove any adhesive powers left in the glue. No vinegar in your house? No problem! If you've got some Crisco in your kitchen, that sticky label residue will be a thing of the past.
Neutralize fridge odors with coffee grounds.
Think you have to toss those coffee grounds once you're done with them? Think again! Those leftovers from your morning brew are a great way to keep fridge odors at bay. Just toss them in an uncovered bowl, place them in the fridge, and replace once a week—the grounds will absorb lingering odors and leave a pleasant smell in their place.
Lots of useful hacks, some I remember many years ago but were clouded with the new and EXPENSIVE remedies!
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