1. Screen cleaning: The screen is covered with dust. Most of the time when we clean, we remove the screen and wash it with water. Here’s a good way to clean your screen without removing it: Wet old newspaper with a rag, and then stick the wet newspaper to the back of the screen. After five minutes, remove the newspaper from the screen and you will find the wet newspaper covered with dust stains from the screen. This method of cleaning screen Windows saves time and effort. Try it!
2. When sweeping the floor with a broom, if you are worried about dust flying, you may wish to wet the newspaper, tear it into pieces, and scatter it on the ground. It’s easy to sweep the floor because wet newspaper picks up dust. If the floor is dirty, wipe the whole floor with a wet rag first, and then wipe it with a dry rag.
3. The corners around the room or the joint between the carpet and the wall are the most difficult corners to clean, and it is very easy to produce mildew. Try to clean with an old toothbrush. If you encounter stubborn dirt, you can brush it off with a toothbrush dampened with detergent, then wipe it off with water and keep it dry.
4. When nicotine-yellowed curtains are thrown into the washing machine, there is often a problem of not being cleaned. You can use salt at this point. Just soak the curtains in the washing machine, add half a cup of salt, and wash them in laundry powder for a day, the curtains will turn white again, and the whole room will feel more refreshing.
5. The hook is handy, but it’s a hassle to remove. At this time, just spread the vinegar dipped cotton around the hook, the vinegar water can penetrate into the tight gap, and after a few minutes, you can easily remove the hook with a flat-head screwdriver. Residual adhesive can also be removed by wiping with vinegar.
6. Ceramic or enamel vessels soaked in tea often accumulate a layer of brown dirt that is difficult to clean. If you use a thin cloth, dip a small amount of toothpaste, gently scrub, you can quickly rinse, do not damage the porcelain surface. The walls of the kitchen are often stained and sticky with soot. It’s easy and convenient to wipe them off with the soft part of the bread.
Seven. Sometimes there are circles of stains on the table. A little salt and a drizzle of salad oil to brush it off. Gasoline or turpentine can also be removed, but it is best to rub the table with salt to avoid peeling the paint. When it really cannot be removed, apply the above cleaning agent again.
8. When cleaning the room, sprinkle some snow on the floor. This way, you can sweep clean and avoid dust. In addition, tea helps to remove dust. Since the tea residue can absorb dust, when cleaning the dust and nitrate in the room, you can sprinkle some brewed tea first, and then clean it with a broom, which will be easier and less troublesome. Remember, wet tea is better than dry tea.
9. Old socks with worn heels on the hand to wipe furniture, easy to use, easy to dust.
10. When cleaning the Windows and doors, peel the onion and cut it in half, rub the glass with its cut, and wipe it quickly with a dry cloth before the onion juice dries to make the polished glass clean and bright.