Cleaning the house is never easy—it takes time and physical effort. Here are 10 clever tricks to make household chores faster, safer, and more efficient.
1. White Bread for Picking Up Broken Glass
When a glass cup shatters, tiny shards can remain invisible and hard to pick up. Press a piece of soft white bread onto the area—its porous, slightly moist texture acts like a magnetic sponge, safely lifting even microscopic fragments.
2. Drying Dishes Effortlessly
After running the dishwasher, place a clean cotton towel over the door (half inside, half outside) and close it for 10 minutes. The towel absorbs remaining steam, preventing water spots and leaving dishes dry and sparkling without wiping.
3. Coffee Filters for Screen Cleaning
Use paper coffee filters instead of regular paper towels to wipe TV or computer screens. Coffee filters are lint-free, leaving no threads or scratches on sensitive surfaces.
4. Ketchup for Polishing Brass
To restore dull brass, apply a thin layer of ketchup and let it sit for 15 minutes. The acetic acid in vinegar (a key ingredient in ketchup) reacts with oxidation and removes it, leaving your brass shiny.
5. Drying Vegetables in a Laundry Bag
When buying vegetables in bulk, place them in a clean laundry bag to dry for 3–7 days. This method keeps dust out and is more effective than using a basket, especially in a well-ventilated room.
6. Dish Soap for Repelling Ants
Mix a teaspoon or two of dish soap in a spray bottle filled with water. Shake well and spray on ants or suspected entry points. Safe for pets and children, it’s an eco-friendly alternative to insecticides.
7. Oil for Stainless Steel Shine
After cleaning stainless steel appliances with a multipurpose cleaner or microfiber cloth, add a small amount of coconut or olive oil. Rub with a soft cloth or paper towel to restore a glossy, polished finish.
8. Easy Removal of Cooking Residue
Fill a large bowl with warm water and a bit of dish soap. Place utensils like whisks or measuring spoons in the bowl during cooking. This prevents food from sticking, making post-cooking cleanup effortless.
9. Vinegar for Coffee Machines
Fill the water reservoir of your coffee machine with equal parts water and vinegar. Run a brewing cycle, then rinse by running only water. Repeat until the water runs clean to remove buildup efficiently.
10. Electric Toothbrush for Hard-to-Reach Spots
Use an old electric toothbrush to clean tight areas in the kitchen, like grout lines on the backsplash. Apply a paste of baking soda and water to the brush and scrub—it works wonders in removing dirt from tiny crevices.

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