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3. Ice Cubes to Lift Carpet Dents
Those deep carpet impressions from heavy furniture? You don’t need a steamer.
How to do it:
- Place an ice cube in the dent.
- Let it melt completely (about 2–3 hours).
- Fluff the fibers with a fork or the edge of a spoon.
Why it works: The moisture causes carpet fibers to expand and return to shape.
4. Dryer Sheets to Remove Soap Scum
Used dryer sheets are surprisingly great for cleaning!
How to do it:
- Dampen a used dryer sheet and rub it over soap scum on glass, tiles, or shower doors.
- Rinse with warm water.
Why it works: The softeners in dryer sheets help dissolve soap residue and add a nice scent.
✅ Works like a charm—and saves money on harsh cleaners!
5. Aluminum Foil Ball in the Dishwasher
Want shinier silverware without buying rinse aid?
How to do it:
- Roll up a small ball of aluminum foil and place it in the cutlery basket of your dishwasher.
Why it works: The foil reacts with dishwasher detergent to help remove tarnish from silverware.
✅ Works like a charm for dull forks and knives.
Final Thoughts
When it comes to fixing small problems around the house, you don’t always need fancy tools or expensive products. Sometimes the best tricks are the simplest—and when they actually work, it feels like magic.
So next time you’re in a bind, try one of these old-school solutions. Chances are, you’ll be saying:
👉 “Wow, that worked like a charm!”
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