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20 Cleaning Hacks for Your Home That Will Make Your Life Easier

If you love cleaning your house, you are in the minority. Most people would rather hire someone to clean, but many people are unable to afford this luxury. However, cleaning your own home does not have to be a major chore and you can actually get a lot done with little time and effort.

If you use the right cleaning hacks, you will get your home clean in no time and will have energy afterward. There is an amazing article that will help you to clean your house with far less time and effort. Actually, enjoy cleaning your home.

1. Use Kosher salt and lemons to clean your chopping board without leaving any chemicals.

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2.Vinegar and baking soda can be a great combo for cleaning your oven.

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3. Use your hairdryer to remove water rings from wooden surfaces and refresh them with olive oil.

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 4.Oil stains can be removed from the carpet with baking soda.

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5. Use sea salt to clean iron dishes.

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6.Use chalk before you wash your clothes to clean greasy stains quickly.

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7.Use your old toothbrush (washed) to clean your keyboard.

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8. Use rubbing alcohol and a microfiber cloth to remove nail polish from the carpet.

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9. Use a squeegee to remove hairs from the carpet.

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10. Put plastic bags filled with vinegar around your shower heads to rid them of stains.

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11.Your coffee grinder can be smell free if you just grind some uncooked white rice in it.

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12.Toothpaste can restore your old sneakers to glory.

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13. Clean your hair brush with shampoo.

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14.Shoe polish can hide the scratches in leather furniture (be sure to use appropriate colors and rub off any excess well).

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15. Fill your blender with water, add a couple of drops of dish soap, blend for a few seconds, then rinse.

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16. Bathtub rings can be removed by rubbing them using salt and a cut grapefruit.

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17. You can easily clean your iron by running it hot (no steam) over a piece of paper or foil covered with salt.

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18. Use coasters to prevent jar leakage.

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19. Clean your silverware with baking soda.

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20. Use steel wool to clean your curling iron.

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