Make you microwave squeaky-clean in just 5 minutes!
Tired of forever scrubbing grime off the insides of your microwave – house cleaning San Diego? Here’s an easy hack that saves both your effort and time. Take a microwave-safe bowl half-filled with water and pour some vinegar into it. Place the solution in your appliance and heat it until it boils or the window becomes foggy. Wait till the solution cools and wipe the built-up grease off with a clean towel. Alternatively, you could add lemon juice or pieces of chopped lime, lemon or orange to the water.
Clogged drains? Here’s what you could do.
Clear mild clogs in a jiffy with just three simple ingredients: hot water, baking soda, and vinegar. In order to effectively clear out clogged drains, all you need to do is to make a simple chemical reaction take place inside the drain. This can be easily achieved by first pouring some boiling water into it and immediately sprinkling a handful of baking soda into the drain and you will see that it has fixed the problem for you, quick as that!
Put a shine back on those stained, streaked and sad mirrors.
No one gets any joy from looking into a mirror coated with dust and grime. Get rid of stubborn stains and give it the much-needed shine in a few simple steps. Make a solution by mixing equal quantities white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray it on the mirror and shine the spot using a microfiber cloth. Repeat the process across the surface of the mirror. Finally, use the clean side of the towel to wipe horizontally and vertically to give the mirror a sparkly finish.
Burnt pan bothering you? Vinegar to the rescue!
Accidents are quite common, especially those that leave you with burnt pans. In such an event, fill the pan with as much water needed, along with a cup of white vinegar and bring the mixture to a boil. Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda and let the fizz die down. If the fizz and its aftereffects are too much to handle, pour out the solution and then add the baking soda. The pan should already look a little cleaner by now. Empty the pan and scour like you normally would. Voila! A pan cured of its burns.