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Spring is on its way and the desire to tackle spring cleaning is in full force. Today, I am going to share some really clever spring cleaning hacks you will want to try out! For some of these hacks you might find the tools in your cabinets already, which makes it super affordable to do. 

I love finding ways to use things I already have in new ways, to save time and money. So before you head out to buy new cleaning products, read these clever hacks below to see if it can save you a little money and help get your spring cleaning checklist underway!

hand wiping clean a window

1. Lint Roller for Lamp Shades

If you have lamps with fabric shades, grab your lint roller. This works great at getting the dust off them! 

2. Clean Your Mattress with Baking Soda

You may not think to, but cleaning your mattress is important. Take some baking soda and sprinkle over your bed. Let it set for about an hour or up to 4 hours. Then just vacuum your bed after. This will help deodorize your bed! Neat spring cleaning trick! 

3. Olive Oil for Kitchen Appliances

If you have stainless steel appliances in your kitchen grab the olive oil. You can remove smears and fingerprints easily. Just put a little olive oil on a rag and wipe away the smudges, then buff with a dry microfiber cloth. It’s great for stainless steel trash cans as well. A little goes a long way! 

hand using cloth with olive oil to shine stainless steel refrigerator

4. Clean Garbage Disposal

If you have a garbage disposal and it is smelling a little funky, here is how to get it clean. Pour 1/2 cup of baking soda down the drain, then follow it by a cup of vinegar. Let it bubble and do its thing for 5 minutes. Then pour really hot water, around 2 cups, down after. This will help break down things and eliminate the odor. 

5. Clean The Microwave

Have stuck on gunk in your microwave? This is an easy way to clean up that dirty microwave without scrubbing. Grab a bowl of water and microwave it for 5 minutes. This will steam your microwave, allow the water to cool down before you remove the bowl. Then just wipe away the gunk, it should come right off. You can also add a few drops of your favorite essential oil into the water before you microwave it, makes it smell nice. I prefer to use orange or lemon. You can also use lemon juice if you don’t have essential oils. 

6. Laundry Soap to Clean Pavement Outside

 If your pavement outside is looking a bit grim, use laundry soap. As long as your laundry soap does not contain bleach you can use it. Just add some laundry soap to your pressure washer and clean! Or if you don’t have a pressure washer mix the laundry soap and water in a bucket. Then with a really stiff broom scrub away with the soapy water! 

7. Clean Windows with White Vinegar

Grab a microfiber cloth and water to clean your windows. Just wipe vertically and horizontally around the base and it will get your windows looking really clean! Wipe clean for streak-free windows without using harsh chemicals.

woman cleaning a window with white vinegar

8. Cleaning Oven Racks

If you have oven racks that are looking a little dirty, then its time to clean. Grab a dryer sheet to help wipe away stuck on gunk. You can get the dryer sheet wet and just use it to scrub. Then wash with soap and rinse.  While you’re at it, turn the self-cleaning option on to clean the entire oven. If your appliance doesn’t have this function simply place a hot, wet cloth over any burned spots to help soften them then apply an oven cleaner and let sit based on the directions. Rinse with a wet cloth and wipe dry. 

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9. Air Vents

Take an old rag or sock and put a knife in it. Then spray the rag with a cleaner and you can easily slide it in and out of each line in the air vent to clean the dirt and dust off of them! 

10. Coffee Pot Cleaning

To clean and descale your coffee pot, fill the water reservoir with water and 1 cup of white vinegar. Run the coffee pot like you were brewing a pot of coffee. Then run two more cycles of just water after to get all the vinegar out. This works great in breaking down lime scale and getting your pot clean! This works for regular coffee makers as well as Keurigs.

11. Cleaning Grout

 This is a little tedious but if you have grout that is dirty this will do the trick. Mix up some hydrogen peroxide and baking soda into a thicker paste. Then grab a toothbrush and start cleaning. This cleaning hack will get it looking like new again! 

I also regularly love to use this handheld steam cleaner and it gets my grout looking brand new in no time at all!

12. Bathroom Water Stains

 If you have stainless steel in your bathroom or even sinks around the house, you can cut a lemon in half and use it to clean the hard water stains. Just rub it around and the natural oils in the lemon will remove those tough stains. 

13. Glass Shower Doors

 If you have a glass shower door that has some build up, you can use a dryer sheet to get it clean. With a little scrubbing you can get rid of those water spots and build up to have your door looking great again! 

clean shower door

14. Shower Heads

While you’re working on the glass door and fixtures, don’t forget to clean that grody shower head with this simple baggie trick. Simply submerge your shower head in a baggie of white vinegar secured with a rubber band for about 15 to 30 minutes. Then wipe away the grime and mineral buildup. 

15. Crown Molding

If you have crown molding around the ceiling, you can clean it pretty easily. Take your broom and secure a washcloth around the bristle part. I use a large rubber band to secure the cloth. You can just wipe the dust off the molding with the cloth, or if you want spray a cleaner on the cloth and then wipe it away. 

16. Baseboards

 On the flip side, keep your baseboards looking fresh by wiping them clean with a damp cloth of water and a little vinegar solution. Then dry them off with a clean microfiber cloth or run dryer sheets over them to help stop dust buildup. 

17. Sliding Door Tracks

 If you have a sliding door that has a track, you know that can be hard to get clean. Use a towel that is soaked in vinegar to clean. It will help bring up the dirt and grime stuck in the tracks. 

18. Ceiling Fans

 Use an old pillowcase to clean your ceiling fans. Take a pillow case and hang it over one of the leaves, then just slide the dust right into the pillowcase. That way it doesn’t fall all over the floor and make a mess. You can just wipe them or you can use a cleaner, just spray on the leaf and then wipe. Take the pillowcase outside to shake out all the dust bunnies, and then wash like normal. 

So many great spring cleaning hacks, right? Sometimes you can really find creative ways to get things clean and sometimes even better than if you were to use a store-bought cleaning product! I hope that if you use these methods you find success in your spring cleaning journey!

19. Outdoor Cushions

Make sure your outdoor seating is ready for the warm weather with a deep cleaning. If you don’t have covers that can be thrown in the washer, I’ve got good news, you can easily hand wash them with just a few supplies.

The first step is to mix together warm water, add 1 – 2 tablespoons of dish detergent and (optional) ¼ cup of Borax. Remove any loose debris or dust with a soft-bristle brush or a vacuum cleaner with the upholstery attachment on. Then thoroughly soak the cushions with the hose, then using the scrubbing brush, generously apply the cleaning solution all over the cushions. Let sit for 10 – 15 minutes than rinse with a hose and then leave them to dry completely.

woman cleaning outdoor cushion with soapy water mixture and brush

20. Outdoor Grill

Don’t overlook your cooking appliances that are outside! This is the perfect time of year to clean the grill. First, heat up the grill and use a spray bottle of white vinegar to loosen up the grime on the grates. Then, carefully, scrub them firmly with half an onion. 

Now are you ready to tackle some spring cleaning? With these clever tips and tricks, your house will look spick and span in no time at all!

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