I'm a cleaning expert - here are 10 chemical-free hacks you didn't know existed

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I'm a cleaning expert - here are 10 chemical-free hacks you didn't know existed
Published: Dec, 30 2024 08:02

As the New Year looms only a few days away, many will be preparing to scrub their homes up and down after a busy week of hosting family for the festivities. But while tidying up your house often feels like a chore, it can be much more manageable with some strategic cleaning habits.

 [Shower doors can easily become quite grimy over time. Luckily, you don't need any harsh cleaning chemicals to get them gleaming again. Simply cut a lemon in half and dip one-half in salt before using it to scrub the doors. Stock image used]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Shower doors can easily become quite grimy over time. Luckily, you don't need any harsh cleaning chemicals to get them gleaming again. Simply cut a lemon in half and dip one-half in salt before using it to scrub the doors. Stock image used]

With countless hacks circulating, it's tricky to determine what works and what doesn't. Femail spoke to Matthew Harrison, cleaning expert at PriceYourJob, who shared chemical-free hacks that will significantly reduce your cleaning time and simplify the process.

 [The steam from heating the water will loosen any grime on the inside of your microwave. Then, you can easily wipe the dirt away with a clean cloth. Stock image used]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The steam from heating the water will loosen any grime on the inside of your microwave. Then, you can easily wipe the dirt away with a clean cloth. Stock image used]

From using a simple ingredient we'll all have in our fridge to sort out your shower to utilising vodka in a surprising way, these are the perfect DIY tricks to take up in 2025. By using the right tools and the best methods, you can make tidying up more fun, and increase the time needed between washing up.

Plus, you can eliminate the need for extra dusting or scrubbing!. Give these tips a try during your next big cleaning session and see just how much of a difference they make. If you have water stains on your glasses, vinegar can work wonders. All you need to do is create a mixture of one part vinegar and one part water. Stock image used.

Scrub shower doors with salt and lemon. Shower doors can easily become quite grimy over time. Luckily, you don't need any harsh cleaning chemicals to get them gleaming again. Simply cut a lemon in half and dip one-half in salt, then use it to scrub the doors.

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