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15 Cleaning Tricks That Will Save You Hours!
Microwaves often get stuck on grime and stains on it that are really hard to get out. Instead of scrubbing at them for hours, microwave a bowl of vinegar for a few minutes and then the gunk will easily wipe off! Make a paste from vinegar and baking soda and place it inside the oven and on the oven door. Let it sit for a few hours and then, when you go to clean it up, it will easily remove any grime and stains that were on the oven before. Cleaning burners can be a nightmare, especially if it’s been a while. However, here’s a great tip! Just fill a…
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10 Ways to Organize Your House with Bins
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30 Amazing DIY Home Cleaners
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10 Ways to Clean With Essential Oils
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25 Hacks Every Organized Chick Should Know
Use a clean ice tray to store your earrings. Each slot can be used for one pair of earrings, ensuring that they never get tangled ever again! Use binder clips on the side of your desk to keep your cords from falling to the ground or getting tangled. Simply attach the binder clip to the desk and slip your cord through the metal clip. To get organized and make your office look cute, use a shutter to store mail! All you have to do is decorate the shutter to look good, attach it to the wall, and then slip your mail in the shutter slots for storage. Use a magazine…
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Clean Your Keurig! {Easily}
If your Keurig hasn’t been cleaned in a while or it’s starting not to work as well, it might be time to clean it! It will look good and work so much better after you do so. First things first, UNPLUG your Keurig first. Don’t forget to unplug it! Once it’s unplugged, it’s time to disassemble it. Remove the water tank and the lid, along with the stand your coffee cup rests on. Open the top and remove the K-Cup holder. Then wash all of these pieces in warm, soapy water. Let them dry. Then unclog the needles. You can do this by using a paperclip that is partially unbent. When…
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DIY All Natural Bathroom Cleaner
Making your own natural, disinfectant cleaner can give you so many benefits! You can reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals, save money, and of course, get your bathroom sparkling clean! This cleaner can be used for a variety of things like scrubbing toilets and washing floors, or removing soap scum from sinks and scouring counter tops. It can be used on almost anything. Here is a full list of ingredients you will actually need: 1 – 1 1/4 cup hot water ¼ cup washing soda/sodium carbonate (or baking soda/sodium bicarbonate) 1/2 cup vodka 10 drops tea tree oil 5 drops of eucalyptus essential oil (optional) 5 drops lavender essential oil (optional) 5 drops of…
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DIY Dishsoap {With Essential Oils}
It always feels better to go the natural route when it comes to cleaners and soaps! Instead of buying store-bought dishwasher detergent with lots of harsh chemicals, you can just make your own. Here’s what you need: For the soap: 1 cup Castile soap (scent-free is usually best) 1 cup distilled water 10 drops Thieves essential oil For the rinse: 1/2 to 1 cup vinegar 5-7 drops Lemon essential oil To make the soap, add 1 cup of distilled water and 1 cup of castile soap to a bowl. Then add in your 10 drops of Thieves essential oil. Mix all the ingredients together, and funnel into a glass jar. Alternatively,…
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How to Make the BEST Homemade Fabric Softener
The first thing you need to do is find a container that will hold your homemade fabric softener. No point in making a ton of it if you don’t have anything to store it in. I would suggest using an old fabric softener container since that’s what it was built for, but you could use a clean juice container or milk jug. Once you have the container, now it’s time to get all the supplies. You actually don’t need much, just hot water, white vinegar, and hair conditioner (as neutral as you can get is best). Mix 5 cups of hot water with two cups of the hair conditioner. Mix…