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What if these could simplify your daily chores?

Every so often, we stumble upon a simple, yet ingenious solution that completely revolutionises our daily tasks. These are often called 'home hacks' – nifty little tricks that use common household items in innovative ways to simplify your daily chores.


Here are ten handpicked home hacks that might just make your life a little easier.


Maximise Storage with Tension Rods

Are you struggling with limited cabinet or wardrobe space? Tension rods can be a solution. Ideal for hanging cleaning supplies, pots and pans, or shoes, they're an inexpensive way to increase your storage capacity.


Breathe New Life into Wooden Furniture with Mayonnaise

Breathe New Life into Wooden Furniture with Mayonnaise

Worn-looking wooden furniture can be rejuvenated in a surprising way: mayonnaise. Apply a layer of this common condiment and let it sit for several minutes. Wipe it off and buff with a clean cloth, and the transformation may well astonish you.


Wine Bottles as Rolling Pins

If you find yourself without a rolling pin in the middle of baking, a wine bottle could save the day. It's the perfect substitute and works just as well.


Using Lemons and Salt for Stained Chopping Boards

Lemons and Salt for Stained Chopping Boards

Hard-to-remove stains on chopping boards can be eliminated with a simple paste of lemon juice and salt. Scrub the board with this homemade cleaner, rinse, and let it dry for a pristine finish.


Bicarbonate of Soda for Cleaner Laundry

Improve your laundry detergent's cleaning power by adding half a cup of bicarbonate of soda to your wash. This extra ingredient can leave your clothes looking brighter and cleaner.


Aluminium Foil as a Scrubber

If you're out of scouring pads while washing up, aluminium foil could be your best ally. A crumpled piece of foil can effectively scrub your pots, glassware, and baking dishes.


Rubber Bands for Stripped Screws

Removing a stripped screw can be a real headache. Here's a clever trick: place a rubber band over the screw head before inserting the screwdriver. The rubber provides extra grip, making the job a lot easier.


Use Bread to Collect Broken Glass

Tiny shards of glass can be dangerous to pick up by hand and are often hard to see. A simple piece of bread pressed over the area can pick up these microscopic threats, making your clean-up safer.


Use a Hair Dryer to Remove Stickers

Pesky stickers or labels on glass or other hard surfaces can be a nuisance. However, if you heat them with a hair dryer for a few minutes, the adhesive will warm up, allowing the stickers to peel off with ease.


Using Coffee Filters for Screen Cleaning

Coffee Filters for Screen Cleaning

Coffee filters are excellent for cleaning screens on televisions, computers, and tablets. They remove dust and fingerprints without leaving behind any lint or causing scratches.


Incorporating these home hacks into your regular routines could help simplify your life. As with any new cleaning or organisation method, remember to proceed with caution. It's also advisable to spot test any new cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it won't cause any damage.


Happy hacking!


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