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Tip #1

Chemical-free oven cleaning

For a deep clean, pre-heat your oven to 200 degree C, fill an oven-safe bowl with water, place inside with the door closed and leave for 45 minutes. Allow your oven to cool and wipe away the loosened dirt with a clean cloth. Shelves can be cleaned by dissolving 250g of soda crystals in hot water, soaking the shelves and scrubbing them with a kitchen foil ball.

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Tip #2

Remove finger marks from stainless steel

For great results, we rate the Spontex Full Action System Spin Mop and Bucket (88/100; ยฃ35, Amazon) comes with a bucket that has a built-in spin system designed to wring out water more efficiently. TOP TIP: Use warm water to mop hard floors, as it loosens grime more effectively than cold water, but note that very hot or boiling water can damage flooring.

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Tip #3

How to tackle murky vases

For cloudy glass, try swishing round a handful of uncooked rice in warm water โ€“ this will scour the grime off. Then pop a dishwasher tablet or biological detergent in the vase and fill with hot water. Leave overnight to work its magic. Rinse and shine!

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Tip #4

The beauty of bicarb

Bicarbonate of soda is a cleaning superstar, thanks to its gentle abrasive nature and the fact it's a great natural deodoriser. Use it to:

  • Get tannin stains off teaspoons and the inside of cups by rubbing with a paste made up of bicarb and a little water. Rinse thoroughly.
  • Absorb food odours by keeping a ramekin with powder bicarb on top of the salad drawer to keep the fridge fresh.
  • Clean countertops, stainless steel sinks, microwaves, and cooking utensils. Simply mix into a paste with a little water and scrub.
  • Deodorise carpets, upholstered furniture and even pet beds. Sprinkle it on, leave for 15 mins and then vacuum up thoroughly.
  • If the odour in your gym clothes wonโ€™t budge, try soaking the offending garment for thirty minutes in a sink filled with cool water and five to six tbsp of bicarbonate of soda. Wash again, and dry naturally.
  • To bring back the shine to sterling silver, make up a paste (three parts bicarb to one part water) and apply with a lint-free cloth (not a paper towel, which can scratch), then rinse.

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Tip #5

Focus on dust traps

Use your vacuum cleanerโ€™s crevice attachment or a telescopic long-handled duster to clean into that annoying inch between your fridge and the countertop. Dislodge dust from the abyss inside radiators using the flexible Microfibre Radiator Brush, then vacuum it up.

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Tip #6

For a gleaming fridge

Donโ€™t forget you can put the shelves and salad drawers in the dishwasher to get them really clean. Use a toothpick to remove food residue that has collected in the join between the surface of the shelf and the surround. And make sure the drainage hole at the back is gunk- free using a cotton bud. Lining the salad drawers with kitchen towel will also make it easier to remove veggie debris in between cleans.

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Tip #7

Grimy grout

Make a paste of bicarb and water and work it into the grout between your tiles using an old toothbrush. Then, fill a spray bottle with vinegar and spray it over the bicarb mix. It should start bubbling up into a thick mixture that is perfect for tackling grout. Use the brush to scrub away the grime or if you have an old head for your electric toothbrush, try that โ€“ it will save you elbow-grease! Rinse tiles well with water afterwards.

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Tip #8

Wage war on limescale

Itโ€™s surprising how grimy showerheads can get. Every six to eight months, pour a solution of distilled white vinegar into a plastic bag and fasten it over the showerhead using an elastic band so the holes are immersed in the liquid. After an hour, remove the bag and run the shower on hot to flush the showerhead through. For a build-up of limescale on taps, wrap a cloth soaked in vinegar solution around the tap and leave overnight. Use an old toothbrush soaked in the solution to work away any remaining residue. Don't use vinegar on plated taps, particularly gold ones, because the acid can damage the finish.

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Tip #9

Washing machine spa day

Run a service wash once a month on a hot wash (60 degree C or higher) with no clothes or detergent in the machine to rid it of mould and bacteria. Every three to six months, use a proprietary washing machine cleaner

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Tip #10

Avoid whiffy wheelie bins

Pressure wash your wheelie bin or use the hose and some Jeyes Fluid then turn it upside down to drain and dry. To stop waste getting stuck to the bottom of the bin, use a wheelie bin liner or line it with newspaper, which will also absorb moisture. Keep bins out of direct sunlight to slow down decomposition and reduce the likelihood of maggots.

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Tip #11

Keep dirt out of the house

You will cut down on mud, debris and dust coming in if you have a good dirt-trapping doormat. Remember to thwack the dust out of if outside and vacuum it weekly. Many doormats these days are machine washable but check with your machine manufacturer first as some mats are heavy when wet.

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Tip #12

Maximise bleach effectiveness

Are you making this common error when you use bleach? Always use cold water with it as hot water can render the active ingredients in bleach ineffective, making it totally useless.

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Tip #13

Microfibre cloths are a must-have

Microfibre cloths are great for removing grease, grime and smudges without chemicals. Just dampen with water and bung the cloth in the wash afterwards. We rate e-cloths, which come in a range of colours so you can colour code your cloths by room or task to avoid cross-contamination.

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Tip #14

DIY kettle descaler

For a cheap, hassle-free way to remove limescale, fill the kettle with a mixture of half distilled white vinegar and half water, and leave to soak overnight. (Make sure the kettle is unplugged and leave a note on it, so nobody uses it accidentally!). In the morning, empty and rinse the kettle thoroughly, then boil up a fresh kettle-full of water and discard to avoid a vinegary tang to your cuppa.

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Tip #15

New use for old socks

For a quick and efficient way to clean grime from venetian blinds, put a slightly damp sock over your hand and run it between the slats, then pop the sock straight into the washing machine. A clean damp sock is also a hassle-free to wipe skirting boards and picture frames.

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Tip #16

Get your windows sparkling

Number one rule: donโ€™t clean them on a very sunny day, the heat will make the glass dry too quickly and cause smears, undoing all your hard work. Spray on a solution of one part distilled white vinegar to nine parts water and wipe round with a lint-free cloth, then a chamois leather or glass polishing microfibre cloth to buff them to a brilliant shine.

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Tip #17

Cleaning airpods

Use a clean, soft bristled toothbrush to gently remove any debris stuck in the speaker mesh. Never prod them with sharp objects or get them wet. If there is any dirt inside the charging ports, use a cotton bud to clean, or a squirt of spray compressed air if you have a can. If your earbuds have silicon ear-tips, use a microfibre cloth dipped in warm, soapy water then thoroughly wrung out, or a cotton bud to clean them. Leave them to dry out completely before putting them back on.

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Tip #18

Remove sticky labels

If youโ€™ve tried to get a label off and thereโ€™s a sticky mess left behind that wonโ€™t budge, use a little baby oil to ease things along.

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Tip #19

Let bathroom-cleaners do the work

When cleaning the bathroom, youโ€™ll get a better result if you leave your cleaner to work before instantly rinsing it away! So, spray the tiles, tub and basin, do another job for 10 minutes, then rinse off and wipe dry. Trust us, it makes a difference!

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Tip #20

Soda crystals โ€“ whatโ€™s not to love?

Soda crystals cost as little as ยฃ2 for 1kg and are great for cleaning and deodorising the washing machine, removing burnt-on residue from pans, keeping sinks and drains fresh and blockage free and removing moss and algae from patios. And thatโ€™s not an exhaustive list! To keep plugholes and drains running freely, pour in half a cup of soda crystals followed by boiling water. Remember to wear gloves, as soda crystals can irritate the skin.

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Tip #21

Keeping the oven clean

The longer you wait to clean your oven, the more baked on the debris will get, so the trick is to keep it clean as you go along. Line the bottom shelf with a Magic Non-Stick Oven Liner or a dishwasher-safe baking tray. After each use, remove the liner/tray and pop in the dishwasher to avoid spills and splashes baking on. Use oven bags to keep splatters from roasting meat, fish or veg at bay. Use the dishwasher to clean oven shelves regularly.

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Tip #22

Deep cleaning made easy

Regular vacuum cleaners are great for everyday grime and steam cleaners perfect for a refresh. But if you really want to eliminate tough stains or get rid of persistent smells, our experts recommend that you deep clean all your carpets once a year (if you have allergies or pets, every six months).

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