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3 {Super} Simple Tips for Dusting your Lampshades

March 25, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

    If you have lamps that have thin, metal shades or that are made of parchment, a vacuum will suck up all of the dust quickly and easily! Just add an attachment piece, and run your vacuum across the surface and around the inside until all of the dust is gone. It’s really fast […]

Filed Under: Clean, Hacks, How to, Life Tips, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: clean, dust, lamps, tips and tricks, wash

How to Clean Your Front Loading Washing Machine

March 18, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust 1 Comment

To clean your front loading washing machine, you should begin by wiping the rubber gasket on your machine with a white rag that has been soaked in a 50/50 mixture of bleach and warm water.  Be sure to pull back the rubber gasket to clean on the inside, as this is where most of the […]

Filed Under: Clean, DIY, Hacks, Home, How to, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: clean, diy, front loader, tips and tricks, washing machine

How to REALLY Get Your Baking Sheets Shiny Clean

January 26, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

Admit it: we all have that drawer of baking sheets that are so scratched, blackened, and beaten up that we’re sometimes embarrassed to pull them out. But they get the job done, so we keep them around. While it would be nice to replace baking sheets whenever they start looking bad, that’s not always the […]

Filed Under: Clean, Hacks, Home, How to, Kitchen Tagged With: baking sheets, clean, kitchen, new, shiny

15 Household Items that Everyone Forgets to Clean

December 30, 2015 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

Cleaning your house can easily become a habitual process where you don’t think much about it. Although that can help get rid of some of the monotony of housework, it can cause problems if you tend to skip over certain items. Here is a list of 15 items that everyone forgets to clean and that […]

Filed Under: Clean, Home Tagged With: clean, forget, house, household, items

10 Insanely Clever Ways to Use Magic Erasers

December 30, 2015 by Wrapped in Rust 3 Comments

Everybody loves magic erasers because of how well they clean things and how easy they are to use. However, there are actually a ton of other uses for magic erasers than just your normal spills and stains. Here are a few clever ways to use magic erasers around your home. Bathtub For those stubborn bathtub stains […]

Filed Under: Clean, Hacks, Home, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: clean, magic eraser, new, unique, use

How to Organize Under Your Kitchen Sink

December 9, 2015 by Wrapped in Rust 3 Comments

Cleaning can become a little counterproductive when you go into the space below your sink and can’t find anything you need. And then you realize you have a new project—organizing under the kitchen sink! Here are some great tips to get it organized so that, when you do go to clean the rest of your […]

Filed Under: Clean, Home, Kitchen, Organize Tagged With: clean, organize, supplies, tip, under sink

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