The Best Cleaning Hacks For A Better Summer

You can put your mind at ease and just drop a few drops of your favorite and strongest essential oil to your toilet paper’s inner roll core.

You will notice that every time it is used, the beautiful smell will be released. Your guests will not even know what’s going on because the essential oil will be covering their noses with its relaxing odor.

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Remove the water rings

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In winter, your kids will be at school the entire day giving you enough time to manage every corner of your home. But in summer, people will be coming in and out, kids bringing their friends, and pets running everywhere, you will lose track of managing your furniture.

One day, you will find that your coffee table is now filled with water rings!

Don’t worry, they are not permanent and you can get rid of them in two minutes. Just get your blow dryer, hold it very close to the rings, turn it on, and don’t stop till they are completely gone. If necessary, you can dab a small amount of olive oil on that area.

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Clean your microwave

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Your son will be craving a midnight snack after spending the entire day playing and running at the beach, so he will bring out the anchovy pizza you made at lunch and microwave it and you know what smell will remain!

You can get rid of it easily by putting a sliced lemon in a water bowl, place it inside the microwave, and then let it heat it up for three minutes.

Once it is done, you can wipe the inside clean with a cloth. You can also replace the lemon with white vinegar instead, and the bad odors will be shut down for over an hour.

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Dust-free books

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During summer, it seems like our shelves start attracting more dust than the rest of the year, or maybe it is the sunlight that shows us the reality of our home.

In any case, if you have shelves filled with books, you can keep them clean by creating linen dust shields; it is a technique used by old Swedish libraries!

You can measure the distance and length of the shelf from the shortest books to the shelf above, add one inch to the sides, and then cut the linen to this size.

By one inch, hem the sides and bottom, then sew an inch wide twill tape to the top edge and fasten to the shelf’s underside every 6 inches… and voila!

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