Easy tips to detox your home
Easy tips to detox your home
We give you some simple household tips for this season.
Stains on the wall, clogged drains, and dirty shower doors, among other things, can make your house seem depressing to live in. When unexpected stains appear on floors, walls and furniture, removing them can seem an unpleasant task. But making your house look its best isn't as tough as it seems if you know just the right tricks. Here's a short list:
Removing candle wax from wood
Firstly, soften the wax with a hair dryer. Then use a paper towel to remove the wax and wash the surface with a mixture of vinegar and water.
Chrome fixtures
Use fabric softener sheets to shine chrome-plated fixtures in your bathroom and kitchen. Take the pulp of a lemon and rub it on your kitchen fixtures.
Clogged drain
If your drain is clogged with grease, pour a cup of salt and a cup of baking soda into the drain followed by a glass of boiling water.
Crayon on the walls
Anyone who has a toddler at home will probably know how kids love to scribble on walls. Use a simple, plain eraser to rub the writing off. Alternatively, you can also take a blow dryer and use it on the marks for about five to ten minutes. Wipe the area with a clean, dry towel.
Stains on the wall, clogged drains, and dirty shower doors, among other things, can make your house seem depressing to live in. When unexpected stains appear on floors, walls and furniture, removing them can seem an unpleasant task. But making your house look its best isn't as tough as it seems if you know just the right tricks. Here's a short list:
Removing candle wax from wood
Firstly, soften the wax with a hair dryer. Then use a paper towel to remove the wax and wash the surface with a mixture of vinegar and water.
Chrome fixtures
Use fabric softener sheets to shine chrome-plated fixtures in your bathroom and kitchen. Take the pulp of a lemon and rub it on your kitchen fixtures.
Clogged drain
If your drain is clogged with grease, pour a cup of salt and a cup of baking soda into the drain followed by a glass of boiling water.
Crayon on the walls
Anyone who has a toddler at home will probably know how kids love to scribble on walls. Use a simple, plain eraser to rub the writing off. Alternatively, you can also take a blow dryer and use it on the marks for about five to ten minutes. Wipe the area with a clean, dry towel.
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