1Polish Stainless Steel Appliances with Olive Oil
FotoDuetsMake your stainless steel appliances sparkle this spring by polishing them with a surprising kitchen staple—olive oil! Simply apply a small amount of olive oil to a soft cloth, buff the surfaces, and you'll be rewarded with a streak-free, gleaming finish.
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2Clean Oven Racks in the Bathtub
getty imagesEffortlessly refresh your oven racks by placing them in the bathtub for a deep-cleaning session. Let them soak in warm, soapy water to loosen grime, and then use dryer sheets to easily wipe away grease and residue.
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3Wash Bed Pillows in the Washer
Nitat TermmeeWant a more refreshing sleep experience? It all starts with tossing your pillows into the washer this spring. A quick spin removes dust, allergens, and the winter blues, leaving you with fresh, fluffy pillows for a rejuvenating night's sleep.
4Scrub Grout with Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide
golibtolibovScrub any tiled spaces with a simple yet effective DIY cleaning solution of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. Watch as this powerful combination lifts away stains and brightens grout lines, leaving your floors and walls looking good as new.
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5Use a Lint Roller to Clean Lampshades and Fabric Surfaces
DuKai photographerSimplify your cleaning routine by grabbing a lint roller to remove dust and debris from lampshades and other fabric surfaces. This quick and efficient method ensures a polished, lint-free look with minimal effort.
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6Clean Tall Windows With a Swiffer Mop
Per Magnus PerssonTall windows don't have to be a tall order! Cheryl Sousan, the self-proclaimed "neat freak" behind the blog Tidy Mom, recommends using a Swiffer mop to clean high or hard-to-reach windowpanes. Simply wrap some paper towels around your Swiffer, spray some glass cleaner, and wipe your way to sparkling clean windows.
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7Steam Clean Your Microwave
Naked King//Getty ImagesLook no further than your microwave itself for a quick and easy cleaning tip! You'll need to mix two cups of water and two tablespoons of distilled white vinegar in a bowl and heat it on high in your microwave until it comes to a boil. Let it stand inside for about three minutes and then use a sponge or cloth to wipe your microwave clean.
8Clean Your Bath Mats
Sean Justice//Getty ImagesIf your bath mats are machine washable, this will be an easy one. Simply shake out any debris and then run your rug through a regular wash cycle on the cold setting. Most rugs can also be put in the dryer on low, but be sure to hang dry memory foam mats or ones with rubber backing.
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9Shake Out Your Doormats
ymgerman//Getty ImagesYour doormats, whether indoor or outdoor, get a lot of foot traffic. Give them a good spring cleaning by shaking out debris outside, vacuuming them, and then rinsing them off with a garden hose to remove any lingering dirt.
10Polish Your Silverware with a Toothbrush
Iryna Imago//Getty ImagesIs your silverware looking a little less than guest-ready? Remove residue and tarnish easily using a toothbrush and Hagerty Silver Foam.
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11Wash Your Brooms
T&I studio//Getty ImagesDust bunnies, be gone! To clean your broom, simply take it outside and smack it against a tree to loosen up all the dust and dirt. Then place your broom in a bucket filled with warm, soapy water and let it soak for 30 minutes for rinsing it off with warm water.
12Deep Clean Your Washing Machine with Vinegar
Getty ImagesDisinfect your washing machine to help it reach its maximum cleaning potential. First run the machine with hot water, then add white vinegar and baking soda, and let them sit for about an hour. Finally, restart the cycle, let the water drain, and wipe it clean.
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13Wash Your Shower Curtain Liners
Jamesmcq24//Getty ImagesDid you know you can wash shower curtain liners in the washing machine? Instead of replacing yours, take a few extra minutes to toss it into your washing machine along with a bath towel or two. After washing, simply hang your curtain back up to dry in your shower.
14Give Your Toilet Bowl a White Vinegar Bath
Witthaya Prasongsin//Getty ImagesTo eliminate hard water stains inside your toilet, soak toilet paper in white vinegar and let it sit on top of the stain overnight. Then simply flush to rinse away the stains!
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15Freshen Up Your Trash Cans
Grace Cary//Getty ImagesMake your trash smell a little better by placing dryer sheets on the bottom of the can to help absorb spills and mask odors.
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16Throw Away Expired Makeup
Meaghan Skinner Photography//Getty ImagesUsing old makeup and tools can lead to skin irritation or infection. Look through your medicine cabinet and toss concealer, eye shadow, foundation, lip gloss, and nail polish that you've had for more than one year. Lipstick and blush last a little longer so you can keep them around for up to two years.
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17Care for Your Garbage Disposal with Lemons
lisaaMC//Getty Images"For spring cleaning, I like to do the little extras that don’t get done on a daily, weekly or even a monthly basis (unfortunately!)," says Warren Weiss of Scrub!, a cleaning service in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
To make the garbage disposal smell nice and to keep the blades sharp, Warren suggests cutting a lemon in quarters and run it through. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
18Use a Pillowcase to Dust Ceiling Fans
LOOK Photography//Getty ImagesUse an old pillowcase to dust all of your ceiling fans, says Cheryl. Simply slide the pillowcase over each blade and then pull the fabric back, keeping all the dust and dirt contained.
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19Add Essential Oils to Your Cleaning Solutions
Iryna Veklich//Getty ImagesWhile you're up there wiping down the blades of your ceiling fans, Warren suggests adding an essential oil to your cleaning solution.
"That way, when I turn on the fan, it makes the room smell great," he shares.
20Unclog Kitchen and Bathroom Drains
Catherine Falls Commercial//Getty Images"Did you know that some Feng Shui masters say that clogged drains deplete finances, health, aspirations, travel, clog sinuses, and simply, wreak havoc in general?" asks Cheryl.
Unclog your kitchen and bathroom sink drains the natural way by pouring a cup of baking soda down each one, followed by 1/2 cup of vinegar. Cover the drain and let the mixture sit for about 30 minutes. Then flush with hot water for two to there minutes. To keep your drains clear and fresh, follow this routine once a month.
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Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment, holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.
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