Household Cleaning Tips
Simplify House Cleaning with Smart, Practical Tips
Keeping your home neat and tidy doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Whether you're looking for clever house cleaning tips, clothing and laundry know-how, stain-fighting removal methods, or organizing ideas, our DIY house cleaning tips are here to make the job easier.
From floor care for wood, tile, and carpet to creating your own natural cleaners, you'll find step-by-step tips that work. We offer cleaning tips, stain removal tips, odor removal tips and pet friendly cleaning tips for everyday messes and deep-cleaning challenges alike - plus tips to reduce harsh chemicals and embrace eco-friendly habits for all areas of the house: kitchen cleaning, bathroom cleaning, bedroom cleaning and organizing tips, furniture cleaning, glass and window cleaning tips, clutter cleaning, and homemade cleaning products.
Got a stubborn stain? Need a faster cleaning routine? We’ve got you covered. Explore our helpful guides, printable checklists, and even kid-friendly chore ideas to help your entire household stay on track and stress-free.
Removing Mineral Deposits and Limescale in the Washing Machine We wash our dirty clothes in the washing machine so we have nice, clean clothes to wear again and again. But how do you keep your washing machine running well and smelling fresh so that your laundry keeps coming out fresh and clean? We’ll tell you…
Read MoreHow to Clean and Remove Black Mold I don’t like any type of mold, but because I live in Seattle, WA (if you haven’t heard, we’re famous for our endless rain), I’ve had to accept a temporary co-existence with cleaning and removing black mold and mildew. Because mold, mildew, moss, fungus and anything else associated…
Read MoreHow to Clean Cultured Marble Regular marble is soft, delicate and very porous. It is notorious for staining or etching when coming into contact with non pH neutral products. All cultured stone products like marble, onyx and granite products have a resin finish that is a non-porous, and stain resistant. Cultured marble is made by…
Read MoreHow to Clean Grout and Remove Stains Grout can be found in many places, like between ceramic tiles, floor tiles, or even bricks. Keeping grout clean is important because dirty grout can make the whole area look grimy. Grout, made of fine sand, cement, and water, often gets stained by mold, mildew, and dirt. Follow…
Read MoreCleaning Stainless Steel Appliances Sparkling clean stainless steel appliances are beautiful, however the downside is a constant battle with fingerprints, smudges and streaks. There’s just no way around the challenge of keeping them clean. Although it could be a task you perform many times a week, depending on how many people use these appliances or…
Read MoreMold isn’t just unsightly – it can damage surfaces and pose serious health risks, particularly for individuals with weakened immune systems or allergies. Here’s a straightforward guide for safely and effectively cleaning mold. Safety Tips NEVER mix cleaning chemicals, as this can produce toxic gases (e.g., bleach + ammonia = deadly gas). Always wear a…
Read MoreHow to Clean a Rubber Stamp If you like to make your own greeting cards or wrapping paper, or are into scrapbooking, you know how essential it is to have clean rubber stamps. Some people also use rubber stamps at work. Is any stamp more important than the one that reads, “Paid in Full”? Cleaning…
Read MoreCleaning, Seasoning and Caring for Cast Iron Are you one of the lucky ones who have been passed down the well seasoned cast iron pan from Grandma, to Mom, to you? If you are – that’s great! Because cast iron is one of things in your kitchen supply of pots and pans that will only…
Read MoreHow to Clean Your Car’s Upholstery We might keep a clean home, but many of us harbor a dark secret – a messy car. Keeping the interior of your car clean is just as important as keeping the exterior clean. Who wants to sit on a seat where a whole cup of coffee or soda…
Read MoreHow to Clean Grout Grout may sound like an odd name, but it plays a crucial role. It’s the sealing agent that fills the gaps between tiles, and you’ll find it on tiled floors, showers, and countertops. Dirty or dingy grout can make an entire room feel unclean. On the flip side, clean grout makes…
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