14 Most Helpful Cleaning Hacks In Known History- MUST TRY THEM!
#1 Microwave
Microwave a cup full of vinegar for two minutes. The steam in the microwave will make it easy to wipe away any grime in the microwave.
#2 Coffee Pot
You'll know it's time to clean your coffee maker when your coffee starts to taste weird. Fill your water chamber with half water and half vinegar. Run at a half-brew cycle and let it sit for an hour. Continue to run fresh water cycles until you can't smell vinegar anymore.
#3 Cast Iron Pans
The secret to cleaning cast iron pans is to use coarse salt and water to scrub any grime from the pan.
#4 Oven
Water and baking soda paste will clean your oven a lot faster than a self-cleaning cycle.
#5 Cheese Grater
Trying to clean a cheese grater with a sponge, doesn't do much besides slice it up. The acids in a potato will get the residue off of your grater.
#6 Toys
If you have a sick kid at home, the best way to sanitize their toys is to toss them in the dishwasher. They won't melt or get damaged and you're get rid of germs.
#7 Blender
Warm water and a little bit of dish soap and a spin in the blender will clean it.
#8 Cookie Sheets
A paste made from 1/3 baking soda and some hydrogen peroxide will make your cookie sheets and other baking pans like new.
#9 Cutting Board
The nicks and cuts that form in cutting boards create space for food particles to get stuck. Use a lemon dipped in salt to get food out of the grooves in your cutting board.
#10 Mattress
Vacuum your mattress to get any crumbs or debris off of it. Then sprinkle baking soda on it and vacuum it off for a fresh scent.
#11 Blinds
Dip a sock in a water and vinegar mixture and wipe each blind with the sock.
#12 Toaster
Most people only think of the crumbs inside their toasters when they decide to clean them. The outside could use some love too. Cream of tartar and a scouring pad will clean it right up.
#13 Toothbrush
Put your toothbrush in a glass full of arm water and vinegar and let it sit for a few hours.
#14 Shower Head
Take a plastic bag filled with vinegar and tie it around your shower head. Leave it on for an hour and wipe with a wet cloth. It'll look brand new.
