Miscellaneous Cleaning Tips
Ring around the collar
Dirty neck rings around shirt
or blouse collars can be removed by putting shampoo on them. Rub the
shampoo in like you were washing your hair. Shampoo is specifically
made to remove body oils. A cheap bottle of shampoo kept by the washing
machine is handy for all kinds of stains in clothing. Don't forget this
trick when you are traveling.
Cleaning Scuff Marks
Use 3 tbsp. Of TSP (trisodium phosphate) to a
gallon of water to clean scuff marks or crayon marks off walls. TSP can be
found in the paint department of a hardware store. Wear gloves and do not
use on semi-gloss or gloss paint or wood surfaces.
Removing Blood from Furniture
Use hydrogen peroxide to remove blood from
clothing or furniture. Rub gently.
Dusting Tip
Use paint brushes to dust cracks and hard to
reach places in telephones, stereos, etc.
Make a Schedule
Set aside a regular short period of time each
week for the family to straighten up the house. It teaches good habits to
the kids and gives the family a project to do together. Everyone will feel
better when the job is done, and might just look forward to the day when
they know things are going to be neat and organized.
Listen to Books On Tape to Help You Clean
Having trouble finding time to read these days?
You can rent great books on tape from the library to listen to while you're
cleaning and doing chores. It helps to pass the time, keeps you working a
little longer and lets you catch up on those mysteries you've been wanting
to read.
Removing Candle Wax from Walls
Candle wax can be removed from walls or other
surfaces with an iron and facial tissue. Set the tissue over the wax and
gently iron. When the wax seeps through or the tissue begins to brown, apply
a new tissue.
Cleaning Chrome
Club soda or seltzer water will clean chrome.
Removing Blood Stains
Corn starch can remove blood stains. Rinse the
stain in cold water, then rub in moistened cornstarch. Place the item in the
sun.
Removing Gum
Gum can be removed using ice to harden and a
dull knife to remove.
Removing Magic Marker Ink
Hair spray will remove magic-marker ink from
surfaces.
Cleaning Window Screens
Nylon covered sponges are great for cleaning
window screens.
Removing Smoke Odor
Place a bowl of vinegar out to absorb smoke
odor.
Unstick That Door
Car wax applied to a sticking door will ease
opening and closing.
Repairing Cigarette Burns in Carpets
Cigarette burns in carpeting can be repaired by
cutting the blackened fibers from the hole. Squeeze liquid glue into the
hole and fill with fibers trimmed from carpet remnants.
Repairing Small Holes in Window Screens
Clear nail polish will repair small holes in
window screens.
Killing Flies
Hair spray will kill flies.
Window Painting Tip
Newspaper strips when wetted can be used around
windows when painting, in place of masking tape. Remove strips before they
dry out.
Drying Out Wet Magazines or Books
Place paper towels on both sides of a wet page
to absorb the moisture and prevent wrinkling.
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