The person who is best at doing housework in the world must be a housewife. After years of practicing in daily necessities, she has become an expert in regenerating her hands. Sometimes I hear mothers talk about housewives' experiences. In order to save time and convenience, they know a lot of methods. Hurry up and learn their skills, and from now on housework will no longer be hard.
1. Wipe the windows with newspapers: Normally wiping the windows with a damp cloth will leave fibers on the glass. This problem can be solved with newspapers. Spray detergent on the glass surface first, then roll the newspaper into a ball and wipe it on the window. It will be cleaner and brighter than wiping with a damp cloth.
2. Toothpaste can polish silverware: Silverware will oxidize and change color if left for a long time. Dip some toothpaste into a rag and gently apply it on the silverware. The "fluorine" in the toothpaste has a deoxidizing effect, and the fine particles can Grind away surface dirt. If it is a small piece of silver jewelry, you can use an old toothbrush to clean it.
3. Use tea bags to remove oil stains from tableware: Tea leaves can absorb oil. Leave the tea bag after brewing and use it to wipe tableware when washing dishes, which can remove a lot of oil stains. Save a lot of detergent usage.
4. Tea seed powder for dishwashing: Most detergents contain chemical ingredients, which are neither environmentally friendly nor harmful to the skin. Try using tea seed powder instead. It is a natural detergent. Add 4-5 teaspoons to a plate of warm water and soak the dishes for a while to wipe away the oil stains. Tea oil can also moisturize the skin. Tea seed powder is very cheap and can be found in general organic supply stores.
5. Orange peel is a refreshing factor in the refrigerator: The refrigerator has been used for a long time, and the smell of snow is mixed with different food smells, which is always not a pleasant smell. Just put the orange peel in the refrigerator to absorb the smell.
6. Don’t waste the water in the dehumidifier: During humid weather, if the dehumidifier is turned on for a few hours, a large bucket of water will already be pumped out. The water is actually very clean and can be used for mopping floors, watering plants, and washing rags.
7. Garlic pest control method: select some dry garlic, wrap it with cloth and put riceThe tank can prevent "shell cow". In addition, mince the garlic, add water to squeeze the juice, and pour it into the flower mud to eliminate mosquitoes.
8. Wash the bottle with rice washing water: Rice washing water has strong detergency. Pour it into the bottle, cover it tightly, shake it gently, and then rinse it with clean water. This method is especially suitable for bottles with tall bottles and narrow mouths.
9. Toast bread in a frying pan: Heat the frying pan over low heat, put down the bread, and bake it into crispy toast.
10. Use rice to prevent the salt from becoming wet: salt will clump when it gets wet. Put a small handful of rice in the salt bottle. The rice can absorb moisture and the fried effect will be better.
11. Rapid thawing with salt: Chilled meat can be soaked in light salt water to speed up thawing.
12. Remove handwriting on clothes: If the clothes are stained with a pen or color pen, apply a little butter and washing powder on the marks and rub them gently to wash away the stains.
13. Use toothpaste to clean the tea or coffee stains on the cup: After using the cup for a long time, the tea or coffee stains on the cup cannot be washed away. Try applying some toothpaste and then wipe it with a rag.
14. Lemon bleaching: Put a few slices of lemon in hot water and use it to soak white clothes, which can have a bleaching effect.
15. Newspaper absorbs moisture and removes shoe odor: Crush the newspaper into a ball and stuff it into the shoes. On the one hand, it can absorb moisture, and on the other hand, it can remove shoe odor. It can also help the shoes to shape and prevent them from being squashed.