{"id":31834,"date":"2020-04-16T11:29:25","date_gmt":"2020-04-16T09:29:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.simplehouseholdtips.com\/?p=31834"},"modified":"2020-06-06T19:40:56","modified_gmt":"2020-06-06T17:40:56","slug":"diy-homemade-cleaning-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.simplehouseholdtips.com\/diy-homemade-cleaning-tips.html","title":{"rendered":"10 Quick DIY Homemade Cleaning Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Just because cleaning is a chore doesn\u2019t mean it needs to be painful, ultra-time consuming, or very expensive. There are plenty of tricks for every part of your house that will help you keep your things clean without wasting tons of time or requiring a lot of elbow grease.<\/p>\n

You can also save a bunch of money by making homemade cleaners and feel safe and good in the knowledge that your cleaners aren\u2019t harming anyone in your household or the environment. Don\u2019t worry. The homemade recipes work just as well as commercial brands, just at a fraction of the cost. Check out the tips, tricks, and recipes we have gathered for you below.<\/p>\n

DIY Oven Cleaning<\/h3>\n

The most dreaded kitchen chore of all is cleaning the oven. It\u2019s awkward to clean, and you are forced to shove your head into something that your head shouldn\u2019t be in, particularly along with a bunch of strong cleaning chemicals.<\/p>\n

However, this doesn\u2019t need to be your oven cleaning experience. This guide will show you how to clean your oven<\/a> much more easily.<\/p>\n

Wash Your Dinner Plates<\/h3>\n

If your dishes have gotten scratched up over time from silverware and general use, before you throw out your favorite dinnerware set, try using some Bar Keeper\u2019s Friend. This<\/a> handy cleaning aid comes in both liquid and powdered form, and this post suggests you use both to completely remove the scratches. Give it a try before you give up on your dishes.<\/p>\n

Clean Rust Stains<\/h3>\n

One of the dangers of any steel or iron kitchen supply is that, over time, they can develop rust, particularly if they tend to be wet. If your knives start to develop rust, don\u2019t immediately lament the loss of good kitchenware and toss them. Instead, you can use this method<\/a> to remove the rust and increase the life of your knives.<\/p>\n

Make Your Own Swiffer Replacement Pads<\/h3>\n

If you have a Swiffer sweeper, you know how awesome they are at cleaning up floors around the house. Sure, they aren\u2019t suitable for serious grime, but for the day-to-day stuff, they are great.<\/p>\n

You also know how expensive their refills are. If you love your Swiffer but hate how much you pay for refills, check out this tutorial<\/a> on how to make your own reusable Swiffer pads.<\/p>

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