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My 'cleaning superstar' tackles grease & grime plus 5 other mess-fighting musts

13 June 2024 , 20:12
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Her tricks can be used to clean toilets, appliances, and even clothes
Her tricks can be used to clean toilets, appliances, and even clothes

HOME messes are no match for one cleaning guru.

Her tips for tackling grease and grime are both easy and affordable.

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Home expert Hallie Gray has shared her top six ingredients for making your home sparkle (stock image)Credit: Getty

Hallie Gray, a home expert from Home Detail, has shared how to keep your space sparkling with her DIY cleaning tricks.

Perhaps the best part is that you most likely already have some - or all - of the ingredients in your kitchen cabinets.

VERSATILE VINEGAR

She is certainly a fan of one standout product.

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"Vinegar is a cleaning superstar. Its acidic nature makes it perfect for tackling grease, grime, and bacteria," she said.

Gray explained how you can incorporate the vinegar into your own all-purpose cleaner by mixing it with water in a spray bottle.

And voila - your vinegar concoction will now work on everything from sinks to countertops, and even glass surfaces.

She also shared another pro tip, saying you should leave a bowl of vinegar in any area you want to dissipate odors.

Heating vinegar can even help to dissolve limescale buildup.

Gray is also a fan of using baking soda as a natural cleaner.

Target sells Good and Gather white distilled vinegar for $4.29.

BAKING SODA SPARKLING

She explained that it is a non-abrasive product that offers powerful stain removal capabilities so you can scrub without having to worry about scratching surfaces.

"Sprinkle baking soda on your carpets, let it sit for 15 minutes, and then vacuum. It helps to absorb odors and leave your carpets smelling fresh," she said.

It can also be used inside the oven, and it even cleans clothes.

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LAY ON THE LEMONS

Lemons are another one of Gray's cleaning staples.

"Fill a microwave-safe bowl with water and add a few lemon slices. Microwave for 3-5 minutes, then wipe down the inside," she said.

Let your stainless steel shine by rubbing a cut lemon over your appliances and say goodbye to water spots.

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE CAN HANDLE IT

When mixed with baking soda, hydrogen peroxide can be used to clean grout.

Just half a cup of plain peroxide can brighten your toilet bowl, while adding a whole cup to your laundry will give it a whitening boost.

OLIVE OIL OVER IT

"Olive oil isn’t just for cooking - it can also be used to polish and clean," she said.

She recommends using it to buff stainless steel appliances or mixing it with lemon juice to make a furniture polish.

CORNSTARCH CLEAN

Mixing some cornstarch with warm water is ideal for cleaning windows as well as getting grease out from your carpet.

"Cornstarch is great for absorbing grease and polishing surfaces," she said.

Target sells her favorite superstar product - affordable vinegar
Target sells her favorite superstar product - affordable vinegarCredit: Target

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