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22 Cleaning tips and tricks that Mr. Clean himself would approve of if he could.

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  • Baby Oil Faucet Restoration

Dull chrome faucets can detract from your bathroom’s appeal, and restoring their shine without resorting to harsh chemicals can be time-consuming. Here’s a simple method to bring back their mirror-like finish using baby oil and a cotton ball.

Apply a small amount of baby oil to a cotton ball and gently rub it onto the chrome faucet for a few minutes. This will effectively polish the surface, leaving it gleaming. Now, you’ll be able to admire your reflection and take pride in your cleaning achievement.

  • Granite Countertop Transformation

Granite countertops are a popular choice in kitchens for their beauty and sophistication, but they can accumulate dust, grime, and food stains. With a DIY detergent mix of water, rubbing alcohol, dish soap, and a paper towel, you can easily clean and restore their luster.

Mix two cups of water, one-fourth cup of rubbing alcohol, and six drops of dishwashing liquid. Use a paper towel to gently rub the mixture onto the countertop, effectively disinfecting the surface while removing dust, grime, and any food marks.

  • Cabinet Hardware TLC

Don’t overlook your cabinet hardware and knobs when cleaning your kitchen. Neglecting them can lead to unsightly dust buildup, affecting both their appearance and functionality. While it may not be considered deep cleaning, it’s certainly necessary.

Take an old toothbrush and lather it up with some oil soap. Gently scrub the hardware and knobs to remove dirt and grime. Wipe these surfaces with a soft cloth or an old t-shirt. Your cabinets will look as good as new in no time.

  • Rust Ring Eradicator

If metallic items are left in the shower or on the counter for too long, they may leave behind unsightly rust rings. These stains can become nearly impossible to clean if left unattended. However, you can create a paste using lemon juice and cream of tartar to effectively remove these stains from affected surfaces. For a deeper clean, scrub the area using an old toothbrush. This method will leave the surface looking clean without a trace of rust, impressing your guests with its impeccable condition.

  • Crystal-Clear Glass Shower Doors

We’re all familiar with the challenge of cleaning glass shower doors after a relaxing shower. No matter how often you use a squeegee, the glass door may not remain as spotless and transparent as it was when first installed.

This cleaning hack utilizes a stiff brush and some window cleaner to achieve the best results. Instead of wiping the glass with a soft cloth or squeegee, which may leave streaks, use a stiff brush and window cleaner. This method effectively removes soap scum and steam marks, leaving your glass doors sparkling clean.

  • Oven Bliss with Baking Soda

After cooking several meals, your oven may look as though it hasn’t been cleaned in ages. The combination of steam and heat can solidify food spills, making cleaning a daunting task. To clean your oven, create a paste by mixing one cup of baking soda and dish soap. Add some water to this mixture to form a thick paste, similar in thickness to pancake batter. Apply this paste to the inside of the oven, focusing on the dirty areas. Allow it to sit for fifteen to twenty minutes before wiping it away. Your oven will be clean and ready for your next culinary adventure.

  • Gas Stove Savior

Has your gas stove seen better days, covered in stubborn grease and grime? Don’t worry; there’s a simple cleaning hack to rescue it. Take an old bowl and combine baking soda with water and hydrogen peroxide. Create a thick paste with these ingredients and apply it evenly to the stove. Allow this mixture to sit and work its magic, removing food particles and dirt. Finally, use a sponge or a soft cloth to gently wipe away the mixture. Your stove will look clean and feel fresh for your next cooking adventure.

  • Oven Door Magic

A foggy oven door can be a nuisance, making it difficult to observe your food as it cooks. In place of wiping the door with a soft cloth or squeegee, which may not fully clean it, this cleaning hack involves the use of a stiff brush and window cleaner. This method effectively removes soap scum and steam marks, leaving your oven door clear and ready for action.

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