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To Keep It Clean: 20 Best Ideas for Express Cleaning
Stains, film, scratches, rings, crumbs threaten even the most elegant interior: maintaining order in the house is not so simple.
To help you achieve shine and cleanliness in your apartment with minimal time and effort, we've compiled a list of 20 of the simplest and most effective ideas for express cleaning – they will definitely make your life easier! Read and get started: cleanliness is the key to a beautiful interior.
Idea #1: Natural Stain Remover
Spilled a tough stain on your favorite t-shirt? No problem – simply apply a thick layer of household soap to the dried stain and, without rinsing it off, wash the t-shirt in the machine. The soap will disappear along with the stain.

Idea #2: Clean Like New
Get your white laundry as fresh as in advertisements. Soak dirty clothes in hot water with laundry detergent, crushed dishwasher tablet, and bleach. The freshness of the Alpine meadows is guaranteed!

Idea #3: When Time Is Tight
Washing the bathroom before going to work is impossible. But you can pour cleaning fluid into the toilet bowl and then scrub the walls with a brush in the evening.

Idea #4: Glass Cleaner
To make cleaning the shower cabin easier, buy a glass cleaner that you normally use to clean your car windows. Each time you leave the shower, wipe down the cabin with the glass cleaner – and the shower walls will sparkle.


Idea #5: Say Goodbye to Film
To remove lime scale from taps or showerheads, use vinegar. Pour it into a plastic bag and secure it on the showerhead with a rubber band. In an hour, all the film will disappear without a trace.


Idea #6: Refreshed Iron
To clean your iron, use salt. Cover the ironing board with paper and sprinkle some salt on it. Set the heat regulator of the iron to maximum, ensuring there is no water in the iron and the steam function is off. Pass the heated iron over the salt to easily clean it from dirt.

Idea #7: Stains Are Gone
To remove stains from a sofa, use a clean white brush with a small amount of alcohol. To eliminate unpleasant odors, add baking soda.

Idea #8: Clever Camouflage
Does your favorite leather chair look worn out? Shoe cream is the perfect solution for scratches and wear. Just make sure it dries completely.

Idea #9: Nutty Secret
Walnuts can help conceal flaws in wooden furniture. Simply rub the affected area with a walnut, and the nut's flesh will magically hide scratches.

Idea #10: Secret Weapon
A piece of chalk wrapped in cloth and placed in a drawer or box with your silverware will protect it from tarnishing and stains.

Idea #11: Childhood Friend
Grease stains from door handles and plastic surfaces can be easily wiped off using an eraser. Rub the stained areas thoroughly, and they will shine again.

Idea #12: Wash It to the Bone
For removing greasy stains, alcohol or a soap solution will also help. Dampen a sponge and boldly move forward!

Idea #13: For the Little Ones
For cleaning hard-to-reach places – corners, grooves, slots in plumbing fixtures, containers, and appliances – use an old toothbrush.


Idea #14: No Crumbs Left Behind
Crumbles from cookies left on the sofa or bed can be collected with a lint roller. To prevent future problems, clip cookie packaging with regular paper clips.

Idea #15: Lemon Freshness
Soak plastic cutting boards in the sink – in an hour, they’ll look brand new. For cleaning wooden boards, use salt and lemon juice.

Idea #16: Refresh and Disinfect
A microwave oven is a versatile appliance. It can easily refresh sponges and plastic cutting boards, eliminating odors and microbes. Simply heat them for a minute at high temperature.

Idea #17: A New Life for a Pot
Don’t rush to throw away your scorched pot! To remove scale from dishes, wash them with a vinegar-soaked sponge and baking soda. No trace of scale will remain.

Idea #18: Sparkling Blender
Hot water with a few drops of liquid soap in a running blender – an excellent cleaner for this kitchen appliance. Don’t forget to rinse it thoroughly with clean water after cleaning.

Idea #19: No Rings!
Not always does dish soap remove film from tea and coffee cups. This can be easily done with ordinary baking soda. Apply a small amount of soda to the soft side of a sponge and wipe dishes. They’ll look like new!

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