She slides a pillowcase on the blade of her ceiling fan for one smart reason

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We all have those cleaning problems that we wonder how to solve. Expensive gadgets and "as seen on TV" products promise to work, but they cost a lot for what little they do help. The truth is that you don't need those fancy things, all you need to do is look for solutions around your home.
These cleaning hacks use your household items to clean faster and better. So grab a pillowcase and let's get to work.
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1. Dusting made easy (t/h On the V Side)
You may find yourself putting off dusting your ceiling fans because it is simply messy. This pillowcase trick dusts the top side of your blades while catching the falling dust. All you need to do is slide it over the blade and wiggle it off.
2. Getting blinds clean (h/t Keep Home Simple)
Blinds often seem impossible to dust. All those slats take time. Speed up the process by using an old sock slipped over your hand. Keep Home Simple uses vinegar to help speed up the cleaning process.
3. Reusable Swiffer pads
Stop throwing away Swiffer pads after every use. You can easily make your own reusuable Swiffer pads by simply using an old sock. The Swiffer mop features four key areas to hold the edges of the cloth. Throw it in the wash when you are done. Get the full tutorial here.
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4. Lint-free viewing
There is nothing more frustrating than wiping down your TV screen just to realize that your cleaning cloth leaves endless lint. Give your electronic screens a nice lint-free cleaning with a coffee filter. It won't leave any lint behind to drive you crazy.
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5. Erase stubborn stains
Carpet stains that won't come out no matter what can leave you completely frustrated. All you need to do is grab the vinegar and your iron. Mix 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water and spray on the stained area of your carpet. Cover with a damp white rag and iron on the steam second for 30 seconds.
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6. Clean precious paintings
Dust settles in the fine nooks and crannies on the surface of canvases and paintings. Don't use a dusting rag and Pledge dusting spray on your precious paintings. Take a tip from the professionals and use a soft bagel to gently remove grime. Once you're finished with the bagel rub down, remove any crumbs with a soft paint brush.
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7. Rub off the scuff marks
Scuff marks on your floor can linger even after a good mopping. Head out to the garage to find the miracle eraser you need - WD-40. Simply spray on, let rest for a minute, and wipe up. Scuff marks are a thing of the past!
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8. Get into the nooks
Those little spaces your vacuum attachments just won't fit always seem to fill up with dust, dirt, and debris. Fashion your own custom vacuum attachment with a cardboard tube. Now you can vacuum anywhere!
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9. Eliminate pet hair
Cats and dogs are our companions, but the leave behind a lot of hair on almost all surfaces. Whether it's your car or couch, you may wonder how to remove the hair quickly and easily. All you need to do is grab a pair of rubber gloves. They grab the hair as you sweep your hands over the surface.
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10. Prevent dust from piling up
Taking the time to clean your baseboards can be difficult. You can clean and reduce the amount of future dust buildup by using a simple fabric softener sheet. Its rough texture removes dust and grime, while the fabric softener adds a coating to repel dust, pet hair, and buildup.
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