Last Updated on February 8, 2019
Fur
If you own a pet, then you know the struggle of getting their fur out of everywhere, literally! But to ease things up, you can wear a pair of rubber gloves, douse them in water, and then run your hands on the furniture that’s covered in fur.
You will notice that everything will get stuck to your gloves. But if you want to get rid of the fur from your rugs, then you can use a scraper that you use for cleaning windows.
Dust
Have you ever tried to clean up the dust, but only find out they go back after two minutes? Here is a trick that will help you get rid of it for a longer time: just clean it up using anti-static cloth. You can use it on any surface like your TV screen, baseboard, bookshelves, PC’s screen, etc.
Burnt food in a frying pan
Well, who hasn’t been there, really? We have all burnt food in our frying pan and we always end up dealing with it with a regretful face. Next time, we will do it with a big smile because we have got the trick.
Cover the surface of the frying pan with a little water, pour one glass of vinegar, boil it on medium heat, turn off the stove and then add two tbsp of baking soda. The results will amaze you!
Animal odors
Regular hygiene is not really enough to get rid of the bad smells our pets have because they rub their bodies against the strangest objects. To fix it, just mix hydrogen peroxide with soda in a bowl in equal parts. With a sponge, wipe the area where the smell is coming, and the odor will disappear immediately.
Car headlights
With time, your car’s headlights will turn a little dirtier and duller, giving the car a bad shape. You should treat this issue same way you treat your teeth. Exactly, use toothpaste!
It is okay to use the ordinary toothpaste by rubbing a generous amount of it into the headlights, sprinkle them with water, and then clean it with a tissue or a paper towel. Your car headlights will look spotless.