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9 clever & simple cleaning hacks you didn’t see coming

Every home deserves care and attention, yet the significance of cleaning is often overlooked. That’s why staying up-to-date with your cleaning routine is crucial.

Whether you’re a homeowner, a potential real estate investor, or just someone renting a cozy space, these cleaning hacks will surprise you. They are budget-friendly, and you probably already have most of the items needed. Get ready to discover these surprisingly effective tricks that will transform your cleaning routine and make your Estonian home sparkle.

 

Baking soda carpet freshener

This stuff is super cheap and does an amazing job getting rid of those not-so-nice smells. Sprinkle baking soda on carpets before vacuuming. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes, and then vacuum as usual. This is particularly useful, especially if you have pets at home.

 

Eco-friendly floor shine

Create a super easy and cheap floor cleaner by mixing water and white vinegar in the same amounts. Your wooden floors will love it because it’s gentle and gives them a nice, subtle shine that makes the whole room look brighter. Just mix, mop, and enjoy the clean and shiny floors!

 

Newspaper for windows

Skip expensive window cleaners and opt for a homemade solution: mix equals parts of water and vinegar, apply with a sponge, and wipe away streaks with crumpled newspaper. The secret? The vinegar cuts through dirt and grime, while the newspaper’s slightly abrasive texture buffs away streaks for a spotless finish. Your windows will be crystal clear, inviting the gorgeous Estonian sunlight inside. It’s a budget-friendly hack that works like magic – vinegar tackles the mess, and newspaper adds the shine!

 

Frozen carpet stains

Beat those stubborn carpet stains by freezing them out! Put some ice cubes on the stain and let them work their magic. As the ice freezes the stain, it becomes less sticky and easier to scrape away gently. This hack is a game-changer, as it prevents the stain from setting and helps keep your carpets looking spotless. 



Wooden furniture

Just like the English, wooden furniture loves tea. Give your wooden furniture a makeover with this hack! Brew a cup of black tea and let it cool. Then dip a soft cloth in the tea. Wipe down your furniture, and the tannins in the tea work their magic. The tannins act as a gentle polish, enhancing the wood’s shine and bringing out its natural beauty. Brew, dip, and let the tea do the trick!

 

Vodka for a mattress refresh

Make a quick mattress freshener by mixing vodka with water in a spray bottle. When you lightly mist your mattress, the alcohol in the vodka kills germs, getting rid of bacteria and odors. Let it air dry, and your bed will feel fresh and clean. 

 

Salt scrub for cast iron pans

Make your cast iron pans sparkle by sprinkling coarse salt on them and using a paper towel to scrub away stubborn food bits. The salt acts like a natural scrubber without harming the seasoning on your pans. This trick works because the salt’s rough texture helps lift off stuck-on food, leaving your pans clean and ready for more cooking adventures.

 

Dish soap grout cleaner

Whip up a powerful grout cleaner by mixing dish soap with baking soda into a paste. When you use an old toothbrush to scrub your grout lines with this DIY solution, the soap cuts through dirt, and the baking soda’s grittiness acts like a scrubber, restoring the brightness of your tiled surfaces.

 

Lemon-fresh microwave

Freshen up your microwave with a bowl of water and lemon slices. Heat it for a few minutes, and let the steam work its magic to loosen up grime. Plus, the lemon gives a nice, fresh smell. Just wipe down the inside, and your microwave will be clean and ready to go! Steam from the lemony water helps loosen the gunk in your microwave.

 

You’ll be surprised at how these nine hacks, combining simplicity and effectiveness, transform your home into a haven of comfort and cleanliness. Happy cleaning!

 

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