Household hints

172 Pins
·
5y
How to Get Oil Stains Out from Clothes
WD40, Baking Soda, Dawn soap gone! After working at an olive oil store for three years this is a great pin to fnd
Tips and Tricks
rub with waxed paper, water doesn't leave a mark anymore. I need to try this in the bathroom
HomeKeeping for All
Pillows need to be washed twice a year because of mites, dirt and sweat! Learn how to clean your PILLOWS here.
magical carpet cleaner
Magic Carpet Cleaner: Baking soda, vinegar, dishwashing liquid & warm water - worth a shot
55+ Must-Read Cleaning Tips & Tricks
55 Must-Read Cleaning Tips & Tricks- This seriously is the best site ever!!
Dry Up Grease Stains with Plain White Chalk
Need to remember this ... so many clothes I thought were ruined... Chalk will remove grease stains from clothes. Simply rub the stain with chalk, then toss in the wash as normal.
Organization Tip: How to Fold Plastic Grocery Bags » Dollar Store Crafts
How to Fold Plastic Grocery Bags - Awesome! I had my bags taking up a whole drawer and now they're taking up just a small area. It didn't take long to do and works on all sized bags (I even folded up the large target ones). Simply Brilliant idea.
How To Clean Baking Sheets: The 3 Best Methods
Photo: How to clean your cookie sheets--Kitchen Miracle Cleaner! You put about 1/4 cup of baking soda in a small glass bowl and squirt in hydrogen peroxide until it makes a nice paste. Then you rub it on the offending dirt/stain/grease...whatever! You can usually just use your fingers...but you can also use a small sponge at times as well. :
Unusual Uses for Ordinary Things
unusual uses for ordinary household items: tennis balls, cheap vodka, butter, hair dryer, aluminum foil, aspirin, baby oil barf bags, eggs, toothpaste, medicated chest rub, mustard, moustaches, coffee, pantyhose, toothbrush, vinegar, petroleum jelly, lemons, mayonnaise, tea, baking soda, eye makeup remover, nail polish