1. Pull your hoodie zippers before putting them in the washing machine
Pull all the zippers on your hoodie before putting it in the washing machine. Additionally, do not use high heat while drying clothes as this can cause the fabric to shrink and the zipper to warp.
2. Use dryer balls when washing clothes instead of expensive fabric sheets
Wool dryer balls are used in dryers to make clothes softer and smoother. They can be reused up to 1,000 times, making them much cheaper than buying dryer sheets at the store. They have no harmful chemicals or fragrances if you are allergic or sensitive to those things, but you can add your favorite essential oils if you want to add a scent to your laundry.
3. Clean your showerhead properly
If the water flow in your showerhead seems weaker than before, you may be experiencing a clogged showerhead. In this case, minerals are clogging the holes in your showerhead. Use a toothbrush soaked in white vinegar to scrub the heads of the water streams. Then, rinse them clean and turn the faucet to the maximum to remove any mineral deposits causing clogging.
4. Disinfect your shoes if they have an odor
If your shoes have an unpleasant odor, you can try spraying a disinfectant onto the inside of the shoes to eliminate bacteria. Odor neutralizer can also work, but it will only mask the smell rather than completely removing the bad odor.
5. Use hydrogen peroxide to clean white sneakers
Some sneakers cannot be washed in the washing machine, this is true for Converse and you should check the care instructions for your shoes. If so, removing stains can be a challenge, but dipping a soft brush into hydrogen peroxide and scrubbing will be very effective. And if you have leather shoes, baking soda will be very helpful.
6. Be careful when working with drywall if you have hardwood floors
If you have hardwood floors at home and plan to work with drywall, be extremely careful not to let drywall dust stick to the floor as it can scratch the finished paint. You can use plastic to cover the floor.
7. Do not use wet gloves
Water conducts heat faster than dry fabric. So if you get your oven mitt wet, do not use it to pull anything out of the oven as it may cause a burn.
8. Use a flashlight to find small pieces of glass if you break something
If you are wiping up broken glass on the floor, you should hold a flashlight parallel to the floor. It will help you see any small pieces of glass that you may have missed.
9. Shake your towels before putting them in the dryer
Shake your towels after washing. If you do this, they will dry better and be softer because by doing this, the loops of the towel are softened (this helps with absorbency as well). Also, do not iron fluffy towels, as this makes them less absorbent.
10. Regularly check for mold in areas you don’t usually pay attention to
Make sure you check for mold in areas that are not routinely visited because mold can grow as soon as there is moisture in the air and on almost any surface. If you find some stains, don’t try to clean it the way you usually would because mold will come back very quickly.
11. Use bed risers to create extra storage space and protect your belongings
Bed risers are small pieces made of plastic, metal, or wood that are installed under the legs of a bed. They raise the bed, creating some extra space underneath and at the same time protecting the floor from damage.
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