Here are 14 spring cleaning tips to make your house shine during this holiday season | You

2021-12-06 11:26:50 By : Mr. Pole Jing

After a long and difficult year, go home for the holidays and prepare to entertain a small group of friends and family? Good time lying on the head-creating a storm, chatting around the table for a long time, spending lazy afternoons in the garden. ..

But before you start the fun part, you may need to shape your house boat for the celebration so that it can become a sweet paradise of happiness—especially if you have a picky friend or a hard-to-please mother-in-law— Reincarnation. 

Here are some simple ways to clean your castle from top to bottom without breaking the bank.

Check your cabinets and drawers for things that are too small (thanks, locked) or things you no longer wear or use. Of course, items in good condition can be given away, but worn-out T-shirts, sloppy vests, and towels with holes or bleach stains can be reused.

Use them to wipe floors, windows, walls, bathtubs and other surfaces. You can also dry your hair with a clean old cotton T-shirt to prevent frizz.

Are the windows covered with fingerprints or dog nose smudges? Mix 250 ml (1c) water, 250 ml (1c) vinegar and 1 drop of dishwashing liquid in a spray bottle. Spray your windows, grab the newspaper and wipe it. 

Dishwashing liquid helps prevent streaks, and the smell helps mask the smell of vinegar. Newspaper absorbs oil and liquid better than paper towels, which usually leave streaks.

Cobwebs usually appear in hard-to-reach areas, such as the upper corners of rooms and lamps. Wrap a towel around the bristles of the broom, fasten it with a hair band or rubber band, and run it along the corners, ceiling, and lights 

The blinds seem daunting. Try this simple technique: fix two microfiber cloths to a pair of barbecue tongs with rubber bands or hair bands, and then move each slat up and down. When you are done, remove the cloth and throw it in the washing machine. 

Baked potatoes and leg of lamb taste better when baked in a clean oven. Skip scrubbing and let your oven take a quick steam bath: add water and 125 ml (½c) of white vinegar to the casserole. Heat the oven to 180°C, let the water boil for 30 minutes, then turn off the oven and let it cool. Take a paper towel to wipe off the grease.

To remove the burnt dirt in the oven, make a paste with water and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), and then apply a layer on the oven. Leave it for 12-24 hours, then moisten it with a damp cloth or sponge and wipe it off. Baking soda loosens the crumbs and makes it easy to wipe.

It doesn't cost a penny. Put a small amount of toothpaste on an old toothbrush or old cloth, then rub it into your silverware and watch it shine. 

Pet hair on the sofa may be difficult to remove, but try this: Put on a pair of dishwashing gloves and rub your hands on the surface of the sofa. Friction generates electrical charges, making it easy for hair to stick to the gloves. 

At this time of the year, your microwave oven will be exercised, so make sure it is clean and tidy, suitable for all future heavy-duty businesses.

Pour 250 ml (1c) of water into a microwave-safe bowl. Cut the lemon in half and squeeze the juice of the two halves into a bowl. Set the microwave oven to 5 minutes. Wait for the bowl to cool, then take it out and wipe the inside of the microwave with a damp cloth. The steam in the mixture will soften the lumpy food and make it easy to remove.

Limescale and other minerals are deposited in the kettle, causing unsightly brown stains. Over time, it will affect the performance of your kettle and even shorten its service life.

Cut a lemon into thin slices and put the slices in the kettle. Fill the kettle with cold water so that it covers the affected area. Boil the water with the lemon, let it sit for 30 minutes, and then boil it again.

Stubborn stains may need to be boiled a third time. Then rinse with clean cold water. This technique is suitable for plastic, stainless steel, ceramic, electric and stove top kettles.

There is nothing more offensive than a bad smell or a clogged drain. Try this technique to prepare your guests: Pour 125 milliliters (½c) of baking soda into the hole in the sink, then add 125 milliliters (½c) of white vinegar-this will cause a chemical reaction and the mixture will start to foam and Bubbling. Let it sit for about 10-15 minutes. Boil water in a kettle, then carefully pour it into the hole in the sink. 

No need to scrub the bathtub with your hands and knees. Mix 125 milliliters (½c) of baking soda with 125 milliliters (½c) of white vinegar and add it to a bucket of hot water. Let it soak for 10 minutes, then empty and rinse. You will have a pearl white bathtub, and your knees will not be sore.

There is nothing worse than inviting guests to eat barbecue and being bombarded by flies and mosquitoes. Cut a lemon in half and stuff it with cloves. You can arrange the cloves in a pattern and place them on the dining table as part of your meal. Clove exudes a strong fragrance, which can repel insects.

Have guests staying overnight? Mix 250 ml (1c) of baking soda with a few drops of essential oil of your choice to give your mattress a new look. Sprinkle on the mattress and let stand for 1 hour. Then pick up the vacuum cleaner to suck up the baking soda—and the dust and dust mites that may live there. Turn the mattress over and repeat on the other side.

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