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9 No-sweat Hacks to Deep Clean the Cruddiest Things

February 10, 2022

9 No-sweat Hacks to Deep Clean the Cruddiest Things
 
Ahhh! Sparkling floors, gleaming windows, and zero dust bunnies. A thorough cleaning can make your abode feel brand new. But that immaculate house comes with a price — sore biceps.
 
Instead of skimping on your annual deep clean because you're zonked, use these brilliant hacks for nine of the most pain-in-the-butt tasks. You'll get the same pristine results with half the time and energy.
 

#1 Break Out the Drill on Your Bathtub

 
Cleaning a grungy tub can be back-breaking work. But here's a genius idea that'll save you time and sweat: Use your drill. Simply attach a scrubby (or a foam ball polishing attachment if you happen to have one) and use it to do the scrubbing for you. Look in the automotive section for the attachment, which is made specially for tackling grime without scratching surfaces.
 

#2 Soak Stove Burners in Ammonia

 
Your stove burners take the bulk of the greasy, gunky mess during cooking, so do them a favor and give them a good cleaning. Don't worry: No scrubbing involved. To clear the crud, combine your stove burners and 1/4 cup ammonia in a plastic bag and let sit overnight. They should come clean with a light sponge the next day.
 

#3 Run Floor Vents Through the Dishwasher

 
Scour as you might, removing all the accumulated dirt and dust from your floor and ceiling vents can be a spring cleaner's nightmare. If yours are made of aluminum or steel, there's a shortcut to spic-and-span: Just run them through the dishwasher on a water-only cycle.
 

#4 Iron Out Bad Carpet Stains

 
Don't spend an hour scrubbing out that nasty, set-in carpet splotch. Iron it out instead. Spritz a solution of one part vinegar, three parts water on the stain, and lay a clean cotton cloth on top. Turn your iron to its highest steam setting and run it over the stain for about 10 seconds to transfer the stain to the cloth and off your carpet.
 

#5 Tie a Bag of Vinegar Around Your Showerhead

 
Mineral build-up on your showerhead can cause low water pressure and wonky water streams. But it's easy to clean them without removing them. Using a rubber band, attach a bag of vinegar to your showerhead, making sure all the holes are submerged in the vinegar, and soak it overnight. Voilà. Good as new.
 

#6 Make Your Leaf Blower Multi-Task

 
Forget the broom and rags when you're cleaning out the garage. Whip out your leaf blower and let it blow all the dust, debris, and dead bugs (yuck!) away from the floor and shelving. Just be sure to put away light-weight things could accidentally get blown out with the trash.
 

#7 Get Rid of Crayon Marks with Goo Gone

 
Removing evidence of your toddler's overactive imagination from your gorgeous white walls can be a struggle, but a little bit of Goo Gone (traditionally used to clean sticker residue) will remove the crayon and your headache. Spray it on the drawing, wait a moment, and wipe it off cleanly — without exhausting your arms.
 

#8 Boil Your Range Filter

 
There's no need to scrub the grease and grime off your range filters. Use a bit of baking soda and your largest pot instead. Set the water to boil, slowly add 1/2 cup of baking soda, and submerge your filters for about five minutes. (Make sure to dump the water somewhere safe. Grease in the drain is even worse than grimy filters.)
 

#9 Sprinkle Your Mattress With Baking Soda

 
Your mattress needs a springtime refresh, too, but you sure can't toss it in the washing machine. Cleaning gurus recommend dragging your mattress outside, beating it, and letting the sunshine help freshen it, then dragging it back in. But who has the muscle for that? This is much easier: Use a kitchen strainer to sprinkle baking soda over its surface and let sit for an hour or longer. Longer is better. Then use your vacuum's upholstery attachment to suck up the odor-absorbing soda.
 
By: Jamie Wiebe
 
Reprinted from HouseLogic with permission of the National Association of REALTORS®. Copyright 2022. All rights reserved.

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