4.01.2019

From white vinegar to baking powder, Good Housekeeping reveals its 12 most important prizes ...

From white vinegar to baking soda, Good Housekeeping presents its 12 simple and economical cleaning tips for a sparkling home.

  • Use a mixture of white distilled vinegar and water to decalcify the kettle with a natural solution
  • The nail polish remover is ideal for removing dirt that accumulates on the iron.
  • Wet rubber gloves are an ideal magnet for animal hair on furniture.

How do you clean your phone without damaging it or keep your kitchen waste cool? Good Housekeeping has revealed cleansing techniques that really work in the number of this month.

Experts reviewed and tested cleaning tips to determine which functions are working at the Good Housekeeping Institute or not.

"When a board becomes viral, we check that it really works," said Verity Mann, test director at the institute.

"Consumers would be surprised how easy and economical it is to keep their home clean - all it takes is research and a little imagination," he added.

Whether you are looking for a way to get rid of your beloved animal's hair, or need a quick fix against lime, this is what FEMAIL reveals about the 12 best tips from Good Housekeeping.

Use a mixture of white distilled vinegar and water as a natural water softener for your kettle. Let the mixture stand overnight and rinse well in the morning.

Use a mixture of white distilled vinegar and water as a natural water softener for your kettle. Let the mixture stand overnight and rinse well in the morning.

1. Mix a DIY boiler water softener

To remove lime in a simple and cost effective way, fill your kettle with a mixture of semi-distilled white vinegar and water and leave it overnight. In the morning empty and rinse the kettle thoroughly, then boil a new kettle with water and discard it so that the cup of coffee is not chopped with vinegar.

2. Spring, clean your technology.

Wipe your tablet or smartphone with a microfiber cloth. Never try to use a glass cleaner, as this may damage the special coating that prevents fingerprints.

3. Fir cutting boards

Lemon juice is a natural bleaching agent that also attacks difficult areas of tomatoes. Rub a chopping board with half a lemon or a cloth soaked in juice, let it stand overnight and then wash as usual.

4. Avoid rolling containers

Use a hose and some liquid Jeyes to wash your tank with wheels and turn it to drain and dry. To prevent dirt from sticking to the bottom of the basket, use a wheeled garbage bag or cover it with old newspapers that absorb moisture. Keep waste away from direct sunlight.

Lemon can be very useful, especially with regard to tomato stains. Clean your table with half a lemon or a cloth soaked in lemon juice and leave it overnight.

Lemon can be very useful, especially with regard to tomato stains. Clean your table with half a lemon or a cloth soaked in lemon juice and leave it overnight.

5. Take the dirty mortar

To clean the grout, use a toothpaste (slightly abrasive) with an old toothbrush.

6. Stop the stray.

Cover the salad drawers in your fridge with a cloth. If necessary, simply lift the liner and pour the onion skins and other lost pieces of vegetables into the food bowl.

7. Glass windows

Add the dishwasher rinse to the water when washing your windows for a smooth finish.

8. The tip of the hair iron.

Remove the residue with the nail polish remover and wipe the plates with a damp cloth. Make sure they are not connected and cool down first!

Remove dirt with nail polish remover and wipe the plates with a damp cloth

Remove dirt with nail polish remover and wipe the plates with a damp cloth

9. Pet Peeve

To get rid of dog and cat hair, put on rubber gloves, moisten them and brush the furry fabric off the furniture. To clean the gloves, immerse them in hot water and watch them fly.

10. relax

If you are cleaning with bleach, use it with cold water. Hot water can make the active ingredients ineffective.

11. Soda crystals

Soda crystals cost only £ 1 per 1kg and are great for cleaning and deodorizing the washing machine, removing burnt residue from the pots, cooling and clogging drains, and removing foam and algae from the terraces.

Baking soda has many uses in cleaning and can work wonders against odors and stubborn stains

Baking soda has many uses in cleaning and can work wonders against odors and stubborn stains

12. Achieve the bicarb

Baking soda is a cleaning superstar! Use it to absorb the odors of food in the refrigerator by filling a mold with baking soda and letting it work its magic.

Do not let the trainers bake a bit, do not forget to write before your next race!

Cool old sponges by mixing them with water and baking soda and let them soak and deodorize carpets, upholstery and even pet beds by spraying them with baking soda.

For the full list of tips, see the May 3 issue of Good Housekeeping.

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