10 Simple Cleaning Hacks Every Homeowner Should Know

 Keeping your home clean doesn’t have to be stressful or time-consuming. With a few smart tricks, you can save time, effort, and even money. Here are 10 simple cleaning hacks every homeowner should know to make your cleaning routine easier and more effective.


1. Use Vinegar to Clean Glass and Mirrors

Skip store-bought cleaners—equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle works wonders. It leaves windows streak-free and shiny.

2. Remove Odors with Baking Soda

Sprinkle baking soda on carpets, sofas, or mattresses. Let it sit for at least 20 minutes, then vacuum. It naturally absorbs smells without harsh chemicals.

3. Lemon for Microwave Cleaning

Heat a bowl of water + lemon slices for 3–5 minutes. The steam loosens grime, making it easy to wipe away, while the lemon leaves a fresh scent.

4. Squeegee Pet Hair Off Carpets

A simple rubber squeegee makes pet hair clump together, making it easier to collect and remove—even better than vacuuming alone.

5. Use Dryer Sheets for Dusting

Used dryer sheets are surprisingly effective at attracting dust on baseboards, blinds, and furniture—and they leave a pleasant smell.

6. Freshen Up Garbage Disposals with Ice & Lemon

Add a couple lemon peels and a handful of ice cubes to the trash can. Run it for 10 seconds to sharpen blades and remove odors.

7. Use Toothpaste on Scuffed Shoes & Walls

A dab of white toothpaste can remove light scuffs from walls, sneakers, and kitchen surfaces. Scrub gently, then wipe clean.

8. Steam-Clean Shower Curtains in the Washer

Add your shower curtain with towels to prevent wrinkling, a little detergent, and run on a warm cycle. Let it air dry for best results.

9. Keep Your Shower Clean with Daily Spray

Mix water, vinegar, and a drop of dish soap in a spray bottle. A quick daily mist prevents soap scum and reduces deep-cleaning time.

10. Use a Pillowcase to Clean Ceiling Fans

Slide a pillowcase over each fan blade and pull it back—the dust stays inside the fabric instead of falling everywhere.

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