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12 Housekeeping Hacks That Seem To Be Crazy Until You Try Them

There are some tips that seem to be crazy in the beginning, but they actually work great. Could you ever imagine that it would be easy to clean a toilet with Kool-Aid and that you could iron clothes with vinegar? Here are some crazy life hacks like that.

1. A life hack that will reduce the consumption of detergent

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If you are out of liquid soap or you just want to save money, this tip will save both your money and your time. Make a hole in your dish sponge and put some gritty soap inside.

2. Kool-Aid can clean a toilet just as well as a special detergent

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Kool-Aid and other similar drinks contain lemon acid which is a perfect natural detergent. This is a great alternative way to clean your bathroom and toilet.

3. Micellar water whitens the soles of sneakers

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This beauty product will help you to “revive” your old sneakers and leather shoes. Put some of the liquid on a cotton swab, rub the dirt, and wash it off with water.

4. Whiten and disinfect cutting boards in the kitchen

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Mix the following ingredients: 3-4 tbsp of baking soda, 1 tbsp of detergent, and 1-2 tbsp of hydrogen peroxide. Put the paste on the surface and wait for a few hours (you can leave it overnight).

5. Toothpaste can replace special tablets for the toilet

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If you don’t want to spend a lot of money on special toilet tablets, you can use a toothpaste tube. One pack will last for 3 months, the toilet will smell minty, and the soda in the toothpaste has a whitening effect. Just make a few holes in the tube and put it in the toilet cistern.

6. A spray that irons out clothes just as well as iron

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Mix 1 tsp of hair conditioner, 1 tsp of vinegar, and 2 glasses of water. Spay the mixture on your clothes, iron them with your hands and wait until they dry.

7. A rubber band will limit the expense of liquid soap

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A rubber band will cut down on the amount of liquid soap you use. Here is the blog of the inventive housewife who designed this life hack.

8. Hairspray and a rubber glove will help to remove pet hair from furniture

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Put some hairspray on a rubber glove and touch your couches, armchairs, and carpets — all the places that it is very hard to remove pet hair from.

9. Sponges keep vegetables fresh for a longer time

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If you put dish sponges in the section for fruit and vegetables, they will absorb all the moisture and smells and the foods will stay fresher for a longer time.

10. Alka-Seltzer removes the stains from tea and coffee cups

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Put a pill in a cup of warm water, wait a few minutes, and wash the cup.

11. You can keep sauces in an egg carton

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This is a great life hack for those who hate to shake the leftovers from sauces bottles. If you keep them upside-down in empty egg cartons, you won’t have to shake them.

12. Sandpaper removes pilling from clothes

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This is a quick way to make your clothes look as good as new: sandpaper can substitute for a special device for removing fuzz balls.

Do you use life hacks in your everyday life? Or do you prefer “the old way” and you don’t trust tips from the internet? Tell us how you do it!

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