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🛏️ 14. Use a Squeegee to Remove Hair from Carpets
A rubber squeegee works like a charm to gather pet hair and human hair from rugs. Much more effective than vacuuming alone.
🔥 15. Clean Stove Burners with Ammonia (Carefully)
Place dirty burners in a zip-lock bag with ¼ cup ammonia. Let sit overnight and wipe clean in the morning — no scrubbing needed.
🧊 16. Ice Cubes to Sharpen and Freshen the Garbage Disposal
🕯️ 17. Use Wax Paper on Faucet Fixtures
Rub wax paper over your bathroom and kitchen faucets after cleaning to prevent water spots and fingerprints. They’ll stay shiny longer!
🧃 18. Toothpaste on Silver or Sneakers
Non-gel white toothpaste works wonders on tarnished silver and dirty sneakers. Rub, rinse, and admire the shine.
🌬️ 19. Clean Air Vents with a Butter Knife + Cloth
Wrap a butter knife in a microfiber cloth and run it through the slats of your air vents. Dust disappears from every crevice.
🕳️ 20. Don’t Forget the Vacuum Filter
If your vacuum isn’t sucking like it used to, chances are the filter’s clogged. Remove it and wash with warm water. Let it dry completely before reinserting.
✨ Final Thoughts: Work Smarter, Not Harder
Cleaning doesn’t have to take hours — it just takes a few clever shortcuts and the right ingredients. These hacks are quick, effective, and budget-friendly. So whether you’re tackling a deep clean or just trying to stay ahead of the mess, remember:
It’s not about cleaning more. It’s about cleaning smarter.
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