Julie Padilla+FollowDawn Dish Soap Hacks You Need to TryWho knew Dawn dish soap was basically a secret weapon? People are using it for way more than just dishes—think cleaning outdoor furniture, unclogging toilets, removing carpet stains, and even as a pet shampoo in a pinch. My mind is blown by how many things you can tackle with just one bottle. Have you tried any of these Dawn hacks? Which one are you dying to try next? #News #LifeHacks #CleaningTips210Share
Susan Ball+FollowWait, Is My House Secretly Gross?You know that feeling when you visit someone’s place and something just feels... off? Turns out, there’s a whole list of “normal” things in our homes that guests secretly find super gross—think sticky floors, mystery-smelling towels, and that ancient kitchen sponge. Reddit users are spilling all the icks, and it’s honestly wild what we overlook. The fix? A quick wipe of bathroom hardware, swapping out old sponges, and ditching those frayed towels can totally change the vibe. Who knew? #Home #HomeHacks #CleaningTips20Share
Charles Coleman+FollowStop Soaking These Kitchen Items!Leaving dishes to soak overnight? Guilty! But turns out, it’s a kitchen no-no for some items. Cast iron, wooden utensils, glassware, and even your sharp knives can get ruined or become bacteria magnets if left soaking. Pro tip: Only let dishes “marinate” in soapy water for 5-10 minutes, then wash up. Trust me, your cookware (and your health) will thank you! #News #KitchenHacks #CleaningTips00Share
Danielle White+FollowWhy Laundry Pros Hate Detergent PodsDid you know laundry experts are totally against those super popular detergent pods? Turns out, using pods means you can’t control how much detergent you use—and most of us are using way too much! Laundry guru Patric Richardson says just two tablespoons of detergent is enough for a whole load. Too much soap actually makes your clothes dirtier, not cleaner. Mind blown! Next time, skip the pod and go easy on the liquid or powder. Your clothes (and wallet) will thank you! #News #LaundryHacks #CleaningTips10Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowCurtain Cleaning Hack You Need This DecemberCurtains are secretly trapping dust and allergens all year, and December is the best time to wash them—right before you’re stuck inside with holiday guests and closed windows. Laundry pros say a quick wash now means fresher air and a brighter home for all those festive get-togethers. Just check the care label, vacuum off the dust, and use a gentle cycle or handwash. Air dry to avoid shrinkage, and you’re set for a cozy, clean winter! #Home #HomeHacks #CleaningTips00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowBaking Soda Hack for Pine Needles?!If you’re tired of pine needles getting stuck in your carpet every Christmas, this hack is a total game-changer. Cleaning pros swear by sprinkling a little baking soda under your tree—it coats the needles, keeps them from sticking, and makes vacuuming a breeze. Bonus: it also zaps any musty tree smells! I tried it and honestly, it cut my cleanup time in half. Who knew the secret was hiding in the pantry? #Home #ChristmasHacks #CleaningTips00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowDitch Bleach—This Cheap Fix Zaps Shower MoldBleach isn’t the mold miracle we thought! Bathroom pro Craig Phillips says it just pushes mold deeper into grout and caulking, making it come back even worse. His hack? Use 3% hydrogen peroxide instead—spray it on, let it sit for 10 minutes, and watch the mold vanish. For stubborn spots, soak cotton wool in peroxide and leave it on. Heads up: if mold’s deep in your caulking, you’ll need to replace it. Prevention tip: squeegee and towel down after every shower! #Home #HomeHacks #CleaningTips20Share