Cleaning can sometimes be extremely unpleasant and very difficult. Stubborn dirt requires a lot of scrubbing, efforts, aggressive preparations are often used that harm the skin or cause allergies. All of this can be a thing of the past if you know some incredibly clever tricks that make life easier and cut down on cleaning time.
With a few easy steps, you can clean your entire home without much effort.
Dirty sweaty mirror
Mirrors can become so dirty that wiping them with a cloth or rag will not help to remove the dirt. Their surface becomes foggy, sweaty, and the reflection hazy and unclear. For an easy and quick mirror shine, mix ½ cup of distilled water, ½ cup of vinegar, and one tablespoon of cornstarch in a spray bottle. Spray well and wipe. Shake well before each spray.
Burnt stoves
Burned food residue when cooking on the surface of the hotplates is a nightmare for every housewife. Not if you know how to easily clean them without scrubbing. Spray with oven cleaner or degreaser. Cover tightly with plastic wrap on top to prevent the detergent from drying out and evaporating. Leave it on for 2-3 hours and do other work or just relax. Then just peel off the foil and wipe clean. The dirt has dissolved and falls very easily.
Limestone at heart
Limestone can affect your soul. The humid environment and constantly flowing calcareous water creates conditions for overlays. Instead of scrubbing for hours, soak your shower in a basin of vinegar. Leave on for a minimum of 2 hours until the limescale dissolves. Then scrub off the residue with a coarse sponge.
Yellow spots and stains on porcelain
Are your favorite china dishes stained and worn because they have a greasy residue stuck to them that cannot be removed with a simple detergent and dish sponge? Then try a trick. Use baking soda dissolved in a little water to make a paste. Using a microfiber cloth, rub the paste into the dirt. Your dishes will shine with cleanliness.
Burnt induction hobs
The smooth mirror surface of induction hobs may seem easy to clean - one wipe and you're done. But it's not like that. Tanning on these surfaces is quite persistent and in many cases difficult to remove. So instead of scrubbing, sprinkle liberally with dish soap and baking soda. Smear well. Cover with plastic wrap and let it set. Then clean with a wet cloth. If any burnt residue remains, use a special spatula to scrape it off.
Greasy fingerprints on the wall
This is really annoying because scrubbing the wall with wet sponges and cleaners will damage the paint or latex. So use bread. White bread (just the middle without the crust) acts as an absorbent sponge. Rub a piece of bread against the wall, but carefully so as not to dent it. It is good that the bread is soft and fresh. It works by absorbing fat and absorbing deposits. The dirt then comes off easily with a slightly damp cloth.