Cleaning tricks are all the rage right now, and a woman's advice to revive old Tupperware is one of our favorites.
Is there really anything worse than trying to remove grease stains from Tupperware? Let's face it, at some point in our lives we all got the dishes in perfect condition just because we couldn't get rid of the dreaded fat.
Do you think you are super organized to prepare and get the Spag Bowl up and running? Not correct. You can rub and rub for hours, but this orange stain never comes out, can it?
TikTok is all about viral tips and tricks to get your lips fuller without getting under the needle, to get curly locks without heat and to get tips on cleaning your microwave. Seriously, this app can't teach us anything.
The last trick to go viral on the streaming site is a genius, and it's so simple that we can't believe we've never thought of it. The faces of the Adi-users have shown how greasy, live stained returns Tupperware - and without friction.
All you need is a little liquid detergent and kitchen paper and you're done. First inject detergent into your Tupperware and then add warm water. Take some paper towels, tear them up and put them in the mixture.
Now is the time to go and shake. Adi says shake vigorously for about 45 seconds to a minute. When you're done, delete the content, go ahead and you're done! It's really that simple. Say goodbye to throwing away the perfect goodies and brushing all meals with tomato sauce!
Adding absorbent paper absorbs greasy residue and works much better and faster than rubbing.
Another woman found an ingenious way to revive the dirty stoves and shared her amazing before and after photos with the Facebook group "Tips and Tricks for Cleaning", in which nearly 200,000 members share their house tricks.
After scrubbing his electric stove and still having the dreaded white spots, he decided to try something different.
But he discovered a new trick by grabbing a bottle of baby oil and rubbing a few drops on sensitive areas, The Sun reported.
The scratches and stains disappeared immediately and his stove was like new again.
Other members of the cleaning group thanked him for the advice and promised to try it themselves.
Have you tried some?
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