You seem to be offline. Some of the links may not work.
Cleaning
- If you put some dish soap on your dish rag, heat the rag itself for a few minutes, leave the rag in the microwave for about half an hour, return to the rag, and wipe the walls of the microwave down, you will be free of that fishy microwave smell that's been plaguing you since, well, the last time you microwaved fish.
- Shoe Cleaner There is nothing worse than removing your shoes only to get a huge whiff of unpleasant odor wafting around. The solution is quite simple. place a tablespoon of baking soda in a cloth, twist the cloth around the baking soda in order to avoid it spilling everywhere, and place it in your shoe. Let it sit for a few days and absorb all the smells, leaving your shoes smell-free.
- Pot And Pan Cleaner Good quality pots and pans can last your for many years, but it is important to maintain them well. We’ve all had a moment when we’ve accidentally scorched a pan, leaving black marks that seem impossible to get rid of. Once again, using baking soda will help. Boil some with water and use that formula to clean the stains away.
- Sparkling Smile Brushing your teeth twice a day is quite important, as any dentist will let you know. However, how often do you actually clean your toothbrush? Most people neglect doing this, but it’s really quite simple to do. Soak your toothbrush in a solution of baking soda, vinegar, and hot water for half an hour and kill any unwanted germs that may be lingering.
- Shiny Silverware As time progresses, silverware accumulates dirt that eventually tints its color. You might think that it’s time to toss your set out and buy a new one, but that is not the case. You can clean affected silverware with baking powder and hot water and watch how your silverware transforms back to brand new.
- Spotlessly Clean Bathroom Cleaning the bathroom is never a fun or enjoyable task. When dirt and grime is caked into the bathtub, it’s even worse. Baking soda is here to the rescue once again. Mix baking soda and water to form a paste and rub onto stubborn stains. Let sit for 20 minutes and then watch as it easily comes right off with one wipe.
- If you have any leaking water-cooled radiator. Here is a simple fix – take a spoonful of the turmeric powder and simply add it to the water of the radiator. That’s all! The leakage will stop.
- Heat a dish towel in the microwave to get rid of fish smell.
- Use rubbing alcohol to clean stainless steel.
- Prepare a mixture of bleach and water. You can also use a combination of bleach and water to address spider webs. This is best used for live webs rather than cobwebs. This will get rid of spider eggs and kill any spiders still living in them.
- Spider Web control in future: Turn out the lights. Many insects are attracted to light, and spiders are attracted to the all-you-can eat buffet of insects. Turn off outdoor lights when you’re inside so bugs will buzz off elsewhere and, hopefully, the spiders will follow. If outdoor lighting is a must, try to keep the fixtures and bulbs away from doors. You can also change the frequency of the lights to make it less attractive.
- Few basic methods to remove spot from carpet. Blot use clean towel to blot the spot as much as you can. Vinegar apply with mixture of water and white vinegar and blot the spot. Baking soda apply baking soda over the spot and pat with clean towel.
- Mix half cup of baking soda in half bucket of warm water and use this solution with a sponge or a soft cloth to clean your car.
- One great way to make to clean egg on floor is to sprinkle salt over the broken egg. Let the mixture stand for approximately 20 minutes. During this time, the salt will act as a coagulant. The egg will firm up and it is therefore much easier to clean. If you find that it is still a bit too slimy, simply add more salt and wait an additional ten minutes. You will indeed be impressed with this handy trick!
- One great way to make to clean egg on floor is to sprinkle salt over the broken egg. Let the mixture stand for approximately 20 minutes. During this time, the salt will act as a coagulant. The egg will firm up and it is therefore much easier to clean. If you find that it is still a bit too slimy, simply add more salt and wait an additional ten minutes. You will indeed be impressed with this handy trick!
- Sprinkle baking soda in the bottom of plastic or paper bags to reduce odors. Try placing crumpled up newspaper sprinkled with baking soda in the bottom of bags to help absorb odors and drips.
- Try using baking soda with enamel and copper pans. If you have a stained pan, baking soda does a fantastic job at removing or at least reducing the visibility of stains. Nonstick pans that tend to absorb the odor of the food that they cook could also benefit from a baking soda soak.
- If the most you've ever done with baking soda in your refrigerator was to open a box and leave it in there, you may be missing out on some of the best benefits of using baking soda in the fridge. Try sprinkling baking soda in the bottom of your crisper drawer. Baking soda can also be used to remove stains in a refrigerator. This came in quite handy when someone spilled maraschino cherry juice in the bottom of the fridge at our house. We went from pink to pure white with a little baking soda. More.
- Removes Stain from iron utensils just heat a little oil in the pot and add salt in it. When it becomes a paste, scrub the utensil. Rinse under warm water.
- Clean Refrigerators In a bowl mix water, salt and soda. Rub the inside of the fridge. This will keep your food chemical free, will deodorize the fridge and will keep it clean.
- To remove the black marks from the stove top (the kind of stoves in US particularly), spray some oven cleaner, leave for around 10mins and then gently scrub them off. Difficult marks come off easily.
- To remove black stains in cooker or vessels, add a small piece of lemon and 1/2 cup water. Heat for few minutes and wash immediately.
- Do not wash the mushrooms with water. Clean it with a damp cloth. Add salt to the mushroom only after it has browned.
- To remove the bitterness of methi leaves sprinkle some salt on the chopped methi leaves, keep it for 15 minutes and squeeze out the excess water of the using your palm and add to your dish.
- Can't tell what that stain is? Still want to remove it? Try this sure-fire homemade remover: Mix a teaspoon of 3 percent hydrogen peroxide with a little cream of tartar or a dab of non-gel toothpaste. Rub the paste on the stain with a soft cloth. Rinse. The stain, whatever it was, should be gone.
- Lift out stains from carpeting and upholstery by sponging them with 1 cup clear ammonia in 1/2 gallon (2 liters) warm water. Let dry thoroughly, and repeat if needed.
- Getting that coffee or tea stain out of your rug may seem impossible, but you can literally lift it out by pouring a bit of beer right on top. Rub the beer lightly into the material, and the stain should disappear. You may have to repeat the process a couple of times to remove all traces of the stain.
- Tired of your bathroom mirror fogging up after a shower? Try rubbing a cucumber slice along the mirror, it will eliminate the fog and provide a soothing, spa-like fragrance.
- After working with garlic, rub your hands vigorously on your stainless steel sink for 30 seconds before washing them. It will remove the odor.
- Soak oranges in boiled water for five minutes before peeling. The peel and all white pulp will come off easily.
Font Size: