1. A dustpan has additional uses outside of collecting dust. Here, you can see it act as an easy way to fill up water in a bucket. I always got annoyed by the fact that the bucket was too large for the sink and disliked filling it up in the tub.
2. You can use Coke as a toilet bowl cleaner. The acids in Coke actually help break down stains.
3. Tired of water stains? Use lemon juice!
4. Dryer sheets can help you clean glass.
5. Hang those cleaning products on a rod to organize your cabinets.
6. Magic Erasers are the best! You must own these. Helpful to get rid of stains and spots in all sorts of places. Imagine getting rid of the scuff marks on the floor or cleaning up your tennis shoes so they look as good as new!
7. Use a window squeegee to clean pet fur.
8. Use coarse salt to clean cast iron cooking products.
9. The simple towel and mop trick is helpful to getting those hard to reach spots.
10. Clean TV screens with coffee filters.
11. Cotton swab and old toothbrush can do more fine cleaning.
12. Vinegar can be used to clean these nasty areas:
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15. This is a great tip to efficiently use a drawer and free up more room.
16. This is how you fold a fitted sheet:
17. Razor and tape can be used to clean up hairs and lint off clothes.
18. Vac seal off-season clothes to save space.
19. Hang all clothes with the hangers facing backwards. When you wear something, turn that hanger around. After 6 months, if there are any clothes with the hanger still facing backwards, reconsider that item. Perhaps sell or donate it because you certainly aren't wearing it!
Good luck with your spring cleaning!