Some people like to clean. I was one of those people, way back when, before kids, when I had more time and a tiny apartment. The more kids, and older and more tired and busy I get, the harder it is to keep it all together. I’m not alone in that, am I? I LOVE finding new cleaning tips and tricks to get things spic and span, in a simple, easy and efficient manner. These cleaning tips are all things I’ve used and love, and have shared before, but are awesome enough to share again in case you missed them the first time! 🙂
Super Simple and Effective Tub and Shower Cleaner
All you have to do is fill a dish wand with half vinegar and half Dawn dish liquid. Before you use it the first time, make sure you keep the wand upright so the liquid doesn’t leak out. It’s so simple to run a little water in the shower, and then scrub it down with the dish wand, rinse it well, and then take your shower. Your shower will be clean and sparkling!
If you get water stains/mineral deposits around your faucets, which seem almost impossible to get off, I have an easy, cheap and effective way to get rid of them! Here is what you do:
Soak a couple of paper towels in white vinegar and wrap them around your faucet. Let them soak for a while and then scrub. I’ve never had an issue with it removing a finish on my counter-tops, but if you’re worried, test it in an inconspicuous spot first, and make sure you have a window open or fan running to vent out the vinegar smell.
Does your kitchen garbage can get grimy and smelly sometimes? Well, a super easy way to clean way down in the bottom of it, is to keep a toilet brush (new and used only for that purpose) on hand to easily clean deep inside the garbage can.
Mini blinds can sure collect dust, can’t they? A clean paint brush makes a painless way to brush the dust off!
Who doesn’t like bright and shiny chrome fixtures? Believe it or not, a lemon not only shines them up like new, but also smells really good!
For more EASY cleaning tips for your home, check out the cleaning tab at the top of the page, or click here. 🙂
Thank you so much for these!!! Toilet brush for cleaning the garbage can– genius! And I have a new toilet brush too!
A paint brush is a great idea for blinds. I do not know what I never thought of it. Thanks for the great idea.
What great ideas, I need to try something different in my shower…I can’t get that place to sparkle for nothing!
I want to be sure to try the lemon idea on our chrome fixtures. Thank you for the tips.
I love the idea of using lemons! Great tips!
I have been putting off cleaning out the bottom of my kitchen trash can and my recycle bin. The toilet brush is a great idea! It would also be really handy for getting rid of out-of-reach cobwebs. Thanks for these tips!
I love all of your tips, and I have all of those problems. We have terrible mineral deposit problems and I’ve used vinegar to remove it, but I need to try the paper towel trick. I love the paint brush for blinds, too!
Love these! Differently going to try the bath tub tricks. Do you think the dawn and viniger would work on yucky toilet hard water stains?
I’ve never tried it for that. My only hesitation would be all the suds. Has anyone in this thread of comments ever tried it?
I’ve been trying to find a better way to clean the blinds- I hate doing that job. Going to buy a paintbrush and try this trick STAT.
Using paint brush for cleaning slides is a first for me. Didn’t know any of its other uses aside from painting until now.