{"id":15009,"date":"2021-09-06T00:25:14","date_gmt":"2021-09-06T00:25:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=15009"},"modified":"2021-09-06T00:25:14","modified_gmt":"2021-09-06T00:25:14","slug":"10-smart-cleaning-shortcuts-that-can-save-you-tons-of-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writehorizon.com\/10-smart-cleaning-shortcuts-that-can-save-you-tons-of-time\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Smart Cleaning Shortcuts That Can Save You Tons Of Time"},"content":{"rendered":"

You don\u2019t necessarily love spending hours cleaning your house. You should identify and incorporate time-saving cleaning shortcuts into your routine whenever possible! These shortcuts will help you dust, wash, and wipe your home to a squeaky clean state in less time than ever before!\n

1. Pet Hair Hack\n

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Pet owners know that keeping couches and cushions hair-free can feel like a full-time job. But as long as you have a rubber glove on hand, it doesn\u2019t have to be!\n

Swipe at any lingering pet hair with a rubber glove on your hand, and the hair will stick to the glove. This is a quick and easy way to de-hair your sofa without wasting a dozen lint roller sheets!\n

2. Dryer Sheet Dusting\n

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Some of the design features in our homes can turn into magnets for dust, like baseboards, crown molding, and cabinet details. The next time you dust these areas, rub them down with a dryer sheet afterward to leave behind a thin layer of dust-repelling residue.\n

It shouldn\u2019t take you more than a couple of minutes to do, and it can help keep those nooks and crannies cleaner for longer!\n

3. Dust Less With Wax Paper\n

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Here\u2019s another hack for people who hate dusting (including myself!) Keep the tops of your cabinets and your refrigerator clean by covering them with a layer of wax paper.\n

Then when the wax paper gets dusty, all you have to do is swap it out for fresh paper! No scrubbing through greasy dust is required.\n

4. Fridge Liners\n

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Another preventative measure similar to the wax paper tip above is to line your fridge\u2019s bins and shelves with easy-to-clean fridge liners. You can buy rolls of fridge liner material online and cut them to any size.\n

Or if you prefer a more thrifty DIY approach, buy a few plastic place settings and the dollar store and cut those to fit our fridge bins and shelves. They work well and they\u2019re easy to wipe clean (though they won\u2019t offer the same grip as the fridge liner material.)\n

5. Shower Head Soak\n

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Mineral scale buildup and hard water deposits can affect the water flow through your shower head. If your shower head could use a good cleaning, all you need is some white vinegar!\n

If you can remove the showerhead, do so and place it in a ziplock bag full of white vinegar overnight. If you can\u2019t remove it, pull a ziplock bag of vinegar over the showerhead and secure it with a rubber band.\n

In the morning, rinse the showerhead with clean water and it will be good as new!\n

6. Steam Clean Your Microwave\n

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Baked-on messes in your microwave can take a lot of elbow grease to scrub away. That\u2019s why I highly recommend steam cleaning your microwave before you even attempt wiping or scrubbing!\n

7. Caches Of Cleaning Wipes\n

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Cleaning up a mess is always quicker and easier when you have supplies nearby. That\u2019s why I keep cleaning wipes in the kitchen and in both of our bathrooms.\n

But instead of spending a bunch of money on those expensive store-bought cleaning wipes, you can make your own at home for pennies!\n

8. Pillowcase Dusting Hack\n

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Make dusting your ceiling fan quick and easy with the help of a pillowcase! Just slide a clean pillowcase over one blade at a time, press it against both sides of the blade with your hands, and slide it towards you.\n

All the dust will stay trapped in the pillowcase, and you\u2019ll be finished dusting before you know it!\n

9. Use Your Dishwasher\n

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Your dishwasher can clean so much more than just dishes! Here are 2 general guidelines for cleaning things in your dishwasher:\n