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![]() ![]() The Household Hints & Tips Thread As I was laboriously cleaning my house today, attempting to keep things spic & span with 5 cats, and a dog, in rainy Oregon, it occurred to me that I needed to clean the kitchen trash bin. I hate a dirty bin, and I hate cleaning them even more, primarily because I do not like cleaning all of the little tiny crevices in the spring action lid. Suddenly, I had an idea, the dishwasher was empty! I had a moment of guilt, because I do not like to run a dishwasher when it is not full, so I went and gathered another couple of bin lids, and a plastic dustpan. After running the dishwasher on the short cycle, without the dryer, my lids and dustpan were absolutely spotless. The idea for this thread came to me when I was talking to Gaige on her lunch break, and we were animatedly discussing our different cleaning tricks. Since we are both particular about cleaning, we thought it would be a great idea to start a thread where BFP members can share their tricks and tips for housecleaning, laundry, yard duties, organizing, household repairs made easy, etc... I'm also interested in seeing posts about homemade, and environmentally friendly cleaning products. I know it is hard to believe, but I'm rather excited to see what you all will contribute to this thread! |
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Well, #1 for me would be "pay $$$ to get Holly and Gaige here to clean my apartment"
![]() Seriously, if you have a tall trash bin (that you can't reach all the way into to clean the bottom), put it in the tub with some Dawn and scrub it sideways with a spare toilet brush. If your saucepan lids keep getting all over the place, put a plastic drainer in the cupboard and store them upright. It's not a "green" product, but I'm loving the new pods of laundry detergent. You just drop one, maybe two, in. No more gunky cups! If it's just you, or you and Gaige, this might not be such an issue. I have teenagers :P who shed their belongings all over the place. Before you begin to clean, get a laundry tub or basket and walk through the entire house, gathering things that are in the wrong room. Return them to the right room. Pick up all trash, get anything off the floor, all dishes in the kitchen, all laundry up, etc. Doing all this before a big clean will simplify your job and you won't have to interrupt yourself all the time. (and if you're me, you will finish that step and say "heck with it" and have a lemonade ![]()
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The laundry basket idea is my favorite tip here, because I have adhd, which for me, means I go into a room to do a specific thing, get distracted by an object, and forget why I'm there. This leads to six other projects, not related to the first, before I remember what I was meaning to do in the first place! Perhaps if I went around gathering objects beforehand, I could stay on task a little better! |
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Here are some cleaning supplies you make at home.
http://www.allyou.com/budget-home/or...0411000074397/
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Great thread Hollyjane! Funny cuz I was just coming on to share a recent discovery that I at least love very much for cleaning...
I got a set of 4 microfiber dish cloths to replace my disposable spongy dishcloths that 1. I can no longer readily find 2. get stained and icky looking after a while and 3. are disposable...and that's the last thing our planet needs right now! These cloths have a microfiber side and a mesh side, I believe I got them at Walmart. And not only do I use them in the kitchen for wiping down the counters, cabinets, appliances and sink, but I found I can ALSO use a dry one for dusting without the use of furniture polish ![]() We now save money on the constant replacement of the sponge wipes as I just wash the cloths when they need it. AND I no longer need furniture polish. One less chemical in the house ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks for starting this, hollylane! I'll post if I think of anything. |
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![]() ..and Holly and Gaige you are welcome to come on down to California any ole time. Great thread. Great ideas, tips and tricks. I keep several of those micro-fiber washrag thingeees around now instsead of nasty bacteria holding sponges in the kitchen and bathrooms. A couple of them in the car too to wipe up any spills and great dash duster. Then toss them in the wash. |
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Great idea from more than one poster about the microfiber cloths, I'll have to check those out! As far as the disposable sponges, I do like the ones with the scrubber side, and I do use them, but I pop them into the dishwasher whenever I run it, which keeps them from getting that nasty smell. I use them until they almost disintegrate. |
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GREAT thread idea, HollyLane & Gaige!
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![]() I have so many little trashcans - a trash can in the bedroom, a trash can and recycling can in the bathroom, and a trash can and recycling can in the office - plus a larger trash can and recycling can in the kitchen with the addition of a small kitchen/food/compost recycling can .... man, that's a lot of cans! So I started putting them into the dishwasher a while back because I didnt want to wash them all by hand and taking them outside to clean them seemed counter productive. Nice thread idea - it should be fun to see what other tricks and tips people come up with. ![]() |
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![]() Thank-you Hollylane and Gaige for starting this thread. In my newspaper reading days, I loved Hints from Heloise ![]() Speaking of snag. My 25 year old Sears Kenmore Dryer is making a noise. I don't expect it to have an operating life of infinity, I'm thinking the belt may be dry rot. Certainly thats something I can repair. I saw where Hollylane posted about ~Gaige to the rescue~ on her dryer repair. Can someone point me in the direction of that research? Thank you again!
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I recently discovered a new use for vinegar. I use it instead of a commercial rinse agent in my dishwasher and it gets everything sparkling clean!
I also use BonAmi instead of Ajax to clean tubs, showers, sinks, etc. I use a microfiber cloth when swiffering the house. I hate throwing away those single-use only cleaning products. I've been making my own beauty products for quite some time now and LOVE not only the money it saves, but knowing exactly what is in them. I make lotion, salt & sugar scrubs, chapstick, shampoo & conditioner...I haven't yet mastered a solid deodorant that really works. Thanks for starting such a great thread, Holly!! |
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Fertilize your houseplants - Most plants need nutrients like magnesium and sulfur to stay in good health and Epsom salt makes the primary nutrients in most plant foods (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) more effective. Sprinkle Epsom salt once weekly to help nourish your houseplants, flowers and vegetables.
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I am so intrigued by the paper bag floor idea. I googled it and am in LOVE! Totally going to try it someday. Thanks, guys!!
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