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Wrinkled Clothes

Hang clothes in the bathroom while you’re getting ready. The shower steam releases their wrinkles, eliminating the need for ironing or making the chore that much faster.

Food-Spattered Stove

Wipe down the surface thoroughly, then place a spoon across any boiling pot in the future. The barrier will keep your pasta from boiling over.

Clean Upholstery With Baking Soda

Regular baking soda can help to remove odors from upholstered chairs or a couch. Just sprinkle some amount onto the fabric, wait for 15 to 20 minutes, and vacuum it up. 

The baking soda soaks up odors and even breaks up some stains in the material.

Super-Secure Garbage Bags

Waste bins and trash bags should work well together, but that’s not the case. As trash bags fill up, it slithers into the dustbin, and then you have to dig it out. To keep trash bags in place, you need two self-adhesive command hooks. Place the hooks at a location that allows full use of the bin.

Instant Picture Frame Bumpers

Stop wall frames from scratching the wall paint and slipping out of place by putting small glue dots on the back corners of the frame. That glue prevents movement and holds the picture away from the wall to avoid scratches and nicks.

Dinged-Up Wooden Furniture

Take out minor scrapes with a shelled walnut, which drops an oil that makes scratches vanish. For more significant dings, apply a wet washcloth to the wood and rest the hot iron tip on it for ten seconds. The steam will swell the wood to push out any dents.

Final Words

Most households are likely to encounter these common problems at some point down, so if they happen in your residence, you should now feel a little more relaxed and ready to deal with them most effectively.

 

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