17 The Most Genius and Cheap Hacks for Cleaning with Natural Materials

It is time again for one amazing and inspirational post. Today it is about cleaning hacks but with some natural materials. Sometimes you don’t need to buy some expensive supplies and detergents for cleaning, but you can use what you have. Beside the the high price, the cleaners can be quite harmful, and you must be very careful when you use them.

Because of that, we made one research on the internet, and we found the most creative and amazing cleaning hacks that will change your life for sure. Namely it is about cleaning but with some natural materials. As natural cleaners you can use, lemon, baking soda, vinegar, etc. We will show you some creative ideas that you have never heard about. Your home will be clean for less than hour, and you will spend money less than usual. Now browse our collection of the most genius cleaning hacks with natural materials and make you home shiny and clean!

 Polish stainless steel appliances with cream of tartar

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Steam clean your microwave with a bowl of vinegar

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Use foil in your grill or panini maker to prevent mess

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Use this lemon/vinegar ice cube trick to keep the disposal clean in the future

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Clean your bathroom exhaust fan using a blast or two of canned air

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Wash everything from plastic toys to toothbrush holders in your dishwasher

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How to clean your window tracks easily

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Scrub the inside of your stove with a baking soda-water paste

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Clean your shower head with white vinegar and a plastic bag

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Clean old paintings with a bagel cut in half

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Clean stove burners and grates with ammonia

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Clean your hairbrushes if you really want a good hair day

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Get rid of water rings with a hair dryer

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Clean your blinds with vinegar

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Make your dish detergent work double duty as a grease remover

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Use a dish scrubber filled with dish soap to clean the gunk off your cabinets

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Shine your sink with citrus and baking soda

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Anna is a blog writer with a degree in English, a dedicated cat lover, and a decoration enthusiast. Always on the lookout for the latest trends and creative ways to style spaces, Draggy's passion for writing and design shines through in her content. She shares her love for home decor, creative expression, and all things feline, inspiring her readers with fresh and imaginative ideas. With a keen eye for detail and a flair for decoration, Draggy brings a unique perspective to every post.