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By this point in the year, it's likely that your spring cleaning efforts might need a little touching up. (It's okay. Everyone makes a mess from time to time.) Dubai Cleaning 

  • Here are 20 tips and tricks that will help you tidy your place like never before — and without using harsh chemicals.
  • Rusty marks or splotches marring your bathtub? Cut a grapefruit in half and then coat it with salt, and use it to rub out the stains.
  • Rusty marks or splotches marring your bathtub? Cut a grapefruit in half and then coat it with salt, and use it to rub out the stains. Flickr / Liz West 
  • Rubbing a potato against a cheese grater helps knock out any dried, hard-to-get bits of food that might be stuck in there.
  • Rubbing a potato against a cheese grater helps knock out any dried, hard-to-get bits of food that might be stuck in there. Little Things
  • Brew a mixture that's half water and half white vinegar to clean your coffee maker. It'll make the java taste better.
  • Brew a mixture that's half water and half white vinegar to clean your coffee maker. It'll make the java taste better. Martha Stewart
  • Cream of Tartar can be used to polish certain metals and remove rust stains when mixed with hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar.
  • Cream of Tartar can be used to polish certain metals and remove rust stains when mixed with hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar. McCormick
  • Clean a coffee grinder by grinding up some quick cook rice in it.
  • Clean a coffee grinder by grinding up some quick cook rice in it. Transcend Coffee
  • Rice can also be used to clean oddly shaped glassware. Put some uncooked rice and water inside along with vinegar or dish soap and shake it around.
  • Rice can also be used to clean oddly shaped glassware. Put some uncooked rice and water inside along with vinegar or dish soap and shake it around. "Real Simple"
  • Use half of a lemon and lots of salt to clean a grimy cutting board.
  • Cleaning tip: to clean your wooden cutting boards, sprinkle with coarse salt and rub with half a lemon.
  • Fill the bottom of a burnt pan with water and then add vinegar before bringing to a boil. After that, take the pan off the stove and add baking soda before scouring the pan. All the gunk should come right off.
  • Fill the bottom of a burnt pan with water and then add vinegar before bringing to a boil. After that, take the pan off the stove and add baking soda before scouring the pan. All the gunk should come right off. my so-called home
  • Mix baking soda with water until you get a paste that you can then spread over the inside of your nasty oven (avoid the parts that actually make the oven hot). Let it sit overnight, and then scrub the inside to reveal a squeaky-clean appliance. A little spritz of vinegar can help finish the job.
  • Mix baking soda with water until you get a paste that you can then spread over the inside of your nasty oven (avoid the parts that actually make the oven hot). Let it sit overnight, and then scrub the inside to reveal a squeaky-clean appliance. A little spritz of vinegar can help finish the job. Love Meg
  • Dirty burners can be cleaned by taking them off of the stove top to soak in a bag of ammonia.
  • Heating a bowl of water with lemon juice and wedges in it will loosen up any grime that's stuck in the inside of your microwave, making it easy to wipe down and clean.
  • Stuff wet shoes with newspaper pages to help them dry faster.
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