Its that time of the year when every housekeeper is interrupted with never ending cleaning chores. A lengthy cleaning exercise is what it takes to make it a Happy Diwali. However, do not let the thought of elaborate cleaning schedules take the fest out of festivities, for we have Awesome Cleaning Hacks to Liberate You This Diwali:
Silverware:
Broth up a dilute solution of baking soda and water to rinse your precious silverware in it and have them all sparkly in a jiffy.
Refrigerator:
Place crumbled newspaper bits in the fridge as they absorb all odors.
Iron:
Roll your heated (non-steamed mode) iron over piece of tin foil sprinkled with salt, to have it all clean.
Glue Guns:
Sticky glue guns from all the Diwali packing get as good as new when wiped with Aluminium foil while still hot but still switched off.
Sweeper:
Sweep off the accidentally broken glass chunks by pressing piece of bread on it to pick them up.
Leather:
Get your leather back to its original glory by rubbing some matching shoe polish on all the tarted areas.
Jewellery:
Rub some toothpaste on your precious goldies to have them all sparkling this Diwali.
Bathrooms:
Say 'Bye' to adamant stains spotted on your bathroom faucets by tying plastic bags filled with vinegar around it.
Scattered Tit Bits:
Use a ball of play dough to collect scattered tit bits around your desk.
Bakeware:
Place a mix of water and washing soap in the dirty bakeware and microwave it . Clean with tin foil afterwards.
Silverware:
Broth up a dilute solution of baking soda and water to rinse your precious silverware in it and have them all sparkly in a jiffy.
Refrigerator:
Place crumbled newspaper bits in the fridge as they absorb all odors.
Iron:
Roll your heated (non-steamed mode) iron over piece of tin foil sprinkled with salt, to have it all clean.
Glue Guns:
Sticky glue guns from all the Diwali packing get as good as new when wiped with Aluminium foil while still hot but still switched off.
Sweeper:
Sweep off the accidentally broken glass chunks by pressing piece of bread on it to pick them up.
Leather:
Get your leather back to its original glory by rubbing some matching shoe polish on all the tarted areas.
Jewellery:
Rub some toothpaste on your precious goldies to have them all sparkling this Diwali.
Bathrooms:
Say 'Bye' to adamant stains spotted on your bathroom faucets by tying plastic bags filled with vinegar around it.
Scattered Tit Bits:
Use a ball of play dough to collect scattered tit bits around your desk.
Bakeware:
Place a mix of water and washing soap in the dirty bakeware and microwave it . Clean with tin foil afterwards.
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