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- What can I use to remove stains from my couch?
- Lemon juice and sunlight method can be used to remove black spots from fabrics by applying fresh lemon juice onto the affected areas and drying the fabric in direct sunlight.
Baking soda and vinegar solution is an effective method for stain removal by creating a paste-like consistency and allowing it to sit on the fabric before washing.
Hydrogen peroxide and dish soap can be combined to create a stain-fighting solution, but it is important to test it on a small area first and rinse the treated area thoroughly.
Rubbing alcohol can be used for spot treatment by gently dabbing it on the stain and washing the fabric according to care instructions afterwards
- What can I do to remove an odour in my cupboard?
- Most people don't realize the other potential uses a dryer sheet can have on their homes! Instead of using them just for drying your clothes, strategically placing them throughout your custom closets can work wonders for removing closet odors. Drape a dryer sheet over your shoe rack, clothing shelves, and over the ledge where you hang shirts. They will naturally emit the clean linen smell that you get after your clothes are done tumbling in the dryer
- How can I Clean my Washing Machine for Cleaner Laundry
- If your towels or laundry still smell unpleasant after washing, it’s time for a washer cleanout. Run an empty cycle with a cup of bleach once a month to eliminate odor-causing bacteria inside the washer.
- Use a Lint Roller for Broken Glass
- In the unfortunate event of broken glass, a pet hair lint roller can be an effective tool for collecting those small, elusive shards. It's important to roll gently over the area to ensure all pieces are picked up. Once the cleanup is complete, remember to safely dispose of the used lint roller sheet to prevent any potential injuries.
- Skip the Rinse Before Dishwashing
- Instead of pre-rinsing dishes, scrape off excess food and load them directly into the dishwasher. Follow the “8-dish rule”: if you have more than 8 dishes, it’s more water-efficient to run the dishwasher.
- Banish Pet Hair from Upholstery
- Slide your hand into a rubber glove and run it over sofa cushions to remove pet hair. Keep a pair of gloves handy for quick touch-ups.
- Don’t Forget the Doormat
- Place doormats both outside and inside your home to trap dirt. Regularly clean them to prevent messes from spreading.