It does work. I actually use a plain vegetable oil on my sink and faucet as part of the final cleaning process. But it’s important to use just a tiny bit, rub the oil in, and then buff it OFF with a clean towel. It doesn’t leave any residue that way
@@84rinne_moo thank you for the clarification! The only stainless steel I have is a trash can I just bought after the injured and starving street cat I just rescued knocked over the white trash can that matches my appliances 😂 he was going after the chicken remains from the chicken dinner I had just cooked. So I put him in his room and went straight out to buy a heavier trash can with a firmly sealed lid that he can't get into. But all I could think was that the stainless looks pretty now and will look like trash in a week. The baby oil trick sounded intriguing, but I wondered if it wouldn't just pick up more dust and grime. I think I'll try Skin-So-Soft oil using your technique and see what happens. Being that it's a trash can, there's a chance that vegetable oil would go rancid and make it stink. Thank you again for the tip!
We use regular paper on top of our cupboards too. But for the oven we use a specific oven cleaner that you spray on let it activate by heating the oven up and it should clean really fast. I don't know the brand since we need a new one and we're also Italian soooo... It may be different.
@@anneonnamouse5496 some people still care about their things, if newsprint comes off on your white cabinets you cannot get it off- they’re no longer perfect. This matters if you’re renting, this matters to some folks if they own their home. If you wanted to install new cabinets in your home and sell your cabinets to recoup some money then you’d want to make sure they were pristine. If you were going to sell your home you’d want to make sure this isn’t something the potential new owner could notice and ask that you pay to fix, or as a reason to reduce your sales price. If you’re someone that cares enough to dust and even do this in the first place, I’m sure you’d want to be aware of this in addition to this hack rather than trying it and finding out the hard way. As someone who owns a rental unit I certainly hope none of my tenants ever think like this, and rather are just grateful for knowledge like this…. You can get newsprint that has yet to be printed on from the local newspaper, but you can save kraft paper from shipping boxes, or cut grocery bags and make sure and lay them print side up. So, for anyone reading this, I commented this as an FYI, not to be “rude,” and some of y’all^ need to touch grass and recognize that everything isn’t an attack or argument and defensiveness can really prevent general conversation & discussion and learning from and about one another.
@@esseaem1451 hmm,you do make a good point. The last rental I moved in had a fur carpet growing up there it seemed the ppl never cleaned where they couldn't see. You know I scrubbed it tip top before move in. I put newspapers up there but never considered the ink would transfer. They are just cheap IKEA cabinets at least. Previous rentals had old wallpaper? Contact paper? I think up there and in cupboards. 🤔
@@anneonnamouse5496 yeah we’ve used contact paper at our beach house- it does lift ok (sometimes) I try to use nonstick stuff in spaces I think I may need to replace it though. In theory you’re 100% correct- you cannot see it so more than likely it doesn’t matter. AND, there are some folks who would totally be distraught if they ruined their white cabinets like this…..if you’re in a rental now I’d just pretend you never saw it ;).
@@esseaem1451 I will for sure be mindful of it in future ones. The landlord currently plans on knocking this house down and building his dream house to retire in on the lot in a few years so he doesn't care too much what happens. 😉
Also as a professional cleaner- if you have a jacuzzi bath tub drop several denture tablets in and run it. It’s disturbing what is in those jets. They also clean toilets really well too!
Stainless steel knives tend to get small rust spots if they’re not dried off immediately after washing/hang around in the dishwasher after running. No one is throwing away Global knives for a couple of tiny rust spots!
I use Dawn for everything and it works great…. If I need to disinfect I use 30 % rubbing alcohol and distilled water at a 30 to 70 rate and all is great!
@@randomsandra4039 I agree. When a few oil tankers lost oil in the seas years ago, the waterfowl were greasy and dying due to oil in the water. The emergency rescue workers used Dawn on the ducks 🙂
@@sjohnson65456 well to be fair, yea I typically use vegetable oil, not baby oil. But I do use this method on my stainless steel sink at the very end when giving it a deep clean. The oil helps to clean off additional grime, shines it up, and protects it for a while. You use a tiny TIIIIIINY (I mean tiny!) bit and rub it in with a paper towel or something. Then buff it off with a clean dry towel. Kinda like when you do car wax. If you had problems with it, you didn’t do it right.
Tip: when making lemonade, or anything that requires lemons, don’t throw them away. Instead create designated container and store in the freezer for future cleaning needs.
So the only thing about this is that cloth attracts dust and you’d need to wash them more often than you’d need to take these down and either dust them off or recycle them, but yes, you could basically get a bunch of them, change them every 4-6 days, keep them bagged somewhere, and then wash monthly. It would require a lot- but this is what we do with our napkins, paper towels, and cotton swabs/cotton pads. I keep a sorting laundry bin with bags (to keep any sort of smell neutral/trapped 🤪) where we keep all of these things and some get a bi-weekly, and some get s monthly wash depending.
@@Deci_Bella because they’re cloth, they’re going to collect a lot more, and it’s gross AF, you could let it go longer but in a kitchen where you’re cooking they’re also going to grab oil, and moisture and there will be WAY MORE shit up there than the surfaces you can see- and it’s in your kitchen. Just because you cannot see it doesn’t mean it’s not absolutely disgusting.
@@esseaem1451you should really just mind your business and quit trying to correct everyone’s ideas and assuming all of your’s are right. It’s not your home, it’s their’s. Keep your controlling toxicity to yourself. Clean your own home the way you will, congrats. & unless you’re going to produce your own helpful content on here to HELP people, don’t spam your ideas & perfectionism & control on someone ELSE’S content, it’s also not yours😉
@@esseaem1451 Great, more dust on the runners and less on the counters and shelves. Where do you think the dust would otherwise go? An alternative dimension?
That hack with baby oil us so wrong. Oil attracts dust and other stuff in the air (hair, fluff, motes, etc). Don’t do it unless you want a fridge door covered in nasty stuff.
I use oil on my sink and faucet (vegetable oil tho) when cleaning it. It’s important to buff off the oil with a clean towel to finish. Otherwise yea, you’d leave residue behind. If you buff it off properly, it works great!
The newspaper sounds good, but not many people get a newspaper anymore. I did for nearly 40 years, but it got so thin, they quit printing them on Mondays and the subscription price kept going up. subscription subscription subscription
Sandy Hearn I miss the way they were as well. Used to buy the paper Saturday to have it first thing Sunday for crosswords & coffee and peruse the glossy sales flyers before I read the rest of it. The best writers left when someone took over our paper. I subscribe to an online one now. Even though the price is reasonable I'm thinking of canceling. The moving ads get to me. Deep sigh. Thanks for saying what I was thinking!
@@brownsugar5974 how long should the mix be left on whites for? Is it effective on food stains and armpit stains? (I struggle with getting these out of clothes.)
@@_s.4 i put on salt little bit of water nd i wash it right away i never tried it on an old stain so i dont know if it will work or not but it doesnt hurt to try
Heres another hack once you paint your keys leave the original keys next to them. Don't nt let them air dry and forget the next day to take them, and lock yourself out
Mixing citric acid and baking soda makes no sense in chemical way they neutralise each other so loose power. Use one of them, depending on the results you want!
Thank you for the tips!❤ It went a little fast though. In the future, will you please do regular videos where we can replay a segment and that we can save? I am moving, and I realized the interior walls of my closets are dirty. I have decided to do the mop thing on my walls (they did not clean my apartment). It is good to know that someone else has vetted this, and that it works!😊
1. Line tall shelving (tops of kitchen cabinets) with newspaper to make dusting easier 2. Clean you oven using s dishwasher tablet on a wet sponge. It’s the quickest way to clean your oven 3. Clean walls ad baseboards easily with a damp microfiber mop 4. To leave stainless steel shining Buff baby oil into the front . 5. Remove rust from stainless steel with lemon + baking soda. The citric acid in this mix is also amazing at cleaning your sink and making it shine 6. Whiten dingy whites by soaking in denture tablets. 7. Remove makeup stains quickly with shaving cream, 8. Remove oil stains from clothes using dishwashing liquid and baking soda. 9. sprinkle baking soda on musty bathmats before washing to deodorize. 10. color code keys with nail polish to differentiate them.
Buff the oil off to get the shine. I do this as the final process to clean my sink and faucet. Although I use a plain vegetable oil for that. The buffing off part is important.
It would be great if the "stains" were actually stained, so we can see that it works. No real stain? No results of stain removal? Then it's just clickbait. Also, don't put baby oil on your refrigerator. It attracts dust that you will have to clean off. Redundancy, right?
This is actually so useful❤️ How to get to heaven❤️: We’ve all sinned and if God gave us justice we would end up in hell but we have a way to escape this punishment because of what Jesus did on the cross, this is how: (Read the Bible verses too 💗) 1- Believe that Jesus is God (John 1:1), (John 1:14) who died on the cross for our sins (2 Cor 5:18), (2 Cor 5:21) and rose again (Acts 3:15), (John 3:18) 2- Know that you are a sinner in need of a saviour and can't get to heaven by doing good or by any religious works (Luke 23:39-43), (Eph 2:8), (Rom 3:23) 3- Turn from sin out of love for God and truly love everyone (Matthew 25:32-40), (1 John 3:18-23), (Galatians 5:6), (1 corinth 6:9-10) Thanks so much for reading, God bless ❤️
@@HI-lq4vl I get your point so thanks for illuminating us w/ correct term to use . It is possible English is not the @Candy Cane ‘s native language so perhaps Candy didn’t know this . Maybe it is a term other generations used in the past which wasn’t considered offensive. [ie. Gal instead of woman, Oriental -which is way offensive- instead of Asian, or calling a AA person unknowingly ‘Negro’ because you’re 85 and that was considered neutral, or saying garbage man or garbage person instead of waste management worker . 🙂🪴
I don't recommend putting news paper on the cabinets. My parents did that and the grease that deposited on the cabinets made the news papers to stick to them and it doesn't come off.
As a former nurse, I used powdered dishwasher soap on my whites to get them blinding white! Works great!! As for keys, every key I have is a different shape so I know what they go to! 😅 I've always had excellent luck with using Dawn dish soap for laundry needs! Especially if your shirts have yellow armpit stains or "ring around the collar" from dirt, sweat and oil! Just be sure to rub it into the fabric really well, a stiff old toothbrush works pretty well. I let it sit for awhile before washing though. One thing I could use advice on right now is washing walls and ceiling and windows in a place where there was heavy smoking for years. Seems like that stuff is layered on & can never seem to get all the way off! The ceiling is textured and it totally shreds towels, microfiber towels and those foam mops! I'm not a fan of textured walls & especially ceilings! Just about ready to rent one of those big, loud , hot water high pressure washers that take graffiti off! 🤣
I’ve been dealing with the smoke on walls & ceilings lately, too! I’ve done way too much research lol. The top 2 things I’ve found are Odoban. You can google it for instructions. And a big gallon jug was like $9 or $10 at dollar general. And, the scrubbing bubbles in the orange citrus scent is fantastic!! I also found this at dollar general. Just spray on the wall and let it set for a couple of minutes and I wipe it off with a damp microfiber cloth. I haven’t tackled the ceilings yet and mine are textured as well so will be trying different variations of these two cleaners up there. Good luck!
@@c.satchell8561 I did this too but just the vinegar didn’t get the dark tar stains off. But I’ve wiped the clean walls with vinegar to help freshen them!
Never use dishwasher detergent for anything other than inside the dishwasher. It's very irritating and if you get some in your eyes you will enter the world of pain. There's also a risk of permanent damage.
When I was a teenager in the 90s, I worked at a fast food restaurant where everything in the kitchen was stainless steel. At night when it would get slow, we'd buff everything with baby oil. It worked!
Okay thr finish dishwasher tablet on a sponge tho that hack i learned years ago and is. Literally the cheat code to cleaning dirty ovens... And no baby oil everything will stick to it 🤦🏼♀️
This is great ! Thanks for sharing ! If you didn’t want to “dirty “ your nail polish you can also use the color coded key covers to differentiate your keys.
No baby oil on your stainless steel. It attracts dust and will make it dirtier. Then you have grimy grease to get off the stainless steel.
Yessss
Exactly!!! I was wondering who was going to end up with oily, dusty appliances 😂
It does work. I actually use a plain vegetable oil on my sink and faucet as part of the final cleaning process. But it’s important to use just a tiny bit, rub the oil in, and then buff it OFF with a clean towel. It doesn’t leave any residue that way
@@84rinne_moo thank you for the clarification! The only stainless steel I have is a trash can I just bought after the injured and starving street cat I just rescued knocked over the white trash can that matches my appliances 😂 he was going after the chicken remains from the chicken dinner I had just cooked. So I put him in his room and went straight out to buy a heavier trash can with a firmly sealed lid that he can't get into. But all I could think was that the stainless looks pretty now and will look like trash in a week. The baby oil trick sounded intriguing, but I wondered if it wouldn't just pick up more dust and grime. I think I'll try Skin-So-Soft oil using your technique and see what happens. Being that it's a trash can, there's a chance that vegetable oil would go rancid and make it stink. Thank you again for the tip!
@@kimfleury ur welcome! Hope it helps! Buff it to a shine! Wax on wax off lol 😂
Baby oil will attract dust, specially pet hair.
My cats are shedding like crazy but it’s normal, if I add baby oil on my fridge in a short time it will look like big foot.😂😅
@@veronical3135 Why not use glass cleaner? I use it on my dishwasher and it shines like new money.
We use regular paper on top of our cupboards too. But for the oven we use a specific oven cleaner that you spray on let it activate by heating the oven up and it should clean really fast. I don't know the brand since we need a new one and we're also Italian soooo... It may be different.
pls. make video on how to remove color stains from white cloth
I will try it ❤😮
Thanks for your helpful tips l love hearing others tips very interesting keep them up, 👍 😀 😊
How do you get rid of the yellow on my kitchen aid machine?
Need more info. Yellow exactly what on the KitchenAid?
Add a cup of vinegar,set a hotest cycle yo wash & voila
Most or alot of people have rentals .putting nes papers on top of cabinets invites a whole lot of unwanted guests
What? If your home is so overrun with creatures that they're eating the newspapers you need an exterminator.
Don’t use newspaper, use Kraft paper. The print from newspaper will transfer onto your cabinets and will not come off.
But it's the top nobody will even see
@@anneonnamouse5496 some people still care about their things, if newsprint comes off on your white cabinets you cannot get it off- they’re no longer perfect. This matters if you’re renting, this matters to some folks if they own their home. If you wanted to install new cabinets in your home and sell your cabinets to recoup some money then you’d want to make sure they were pristine. If you were going to sell your home you’d want to make sure this isn’t something the potential new owner could notice and ask that you pay to fix, or as a reason to reduce your sales price. If you’re someone that cares enough to dust and even do this in the first place, I’m sure you’d want to be aware of this in addition to this hack rather than trying it and finding out the hard way.
As someone who owns a rental unit I certainly hope none of my tenants ever think like this, and rather are just grateful for knowledge like this….
You can get newsprint that has yet to be printed on from the local newspaper, but you can save kraft paper from shipping boxes, or cut grocery bags and make sure and lay them print side up.
So, for anyone reading this, I commented this as an FYI, not to be “rude,” and some of y’all^ need to touch grass and recognize that everything isn’t an attack or argument and defensiveness can really prevent general conversation & discussion and learning from and about one another.
@@esseaem1451 hmm,you do make a good point. The last rental I moved in had a fur carpet growing up there it seemed the ppl never cleaned where they couldn't see. You know I scrubbed it tip top before move in. I put newspapers up there but never considered the ink would transfer. They are just cheap IKEA cabinets at least. Previous rentals had old wallpaper? Contact paper? I think up there and in cupboards. 🤔
@@anneonnamouse5496 yeah we’ve used contact paper at our beach house- it does lift ok (sometimes) I try to use nonstick stuff in spaces I think I may need to replace it though. In theory you’re 100% correct- you cannot see it so more than likely it doesn’t matter. AND, there are some folks who would totally be distraught if they ruined their white cabinets like this…..if you’re in a rental now I’d just pretend you never saw it ;).
@@esseaem1451 I will for sure be mindful of it in future ones. The landlord currently plans on knocking this house down and building his dream house to retire in on the lot in a few years so he doesn't care too much what happens. 😉
I use cheap shampoo to remove make up from my clothes. Works great.
I like your idea
Also as a professional cleaner- if you have a jacuzzi bath tub drop several denture tablets in and run it. It’s disturbing what is in those jets. They also clean toilets really well too!
Denture tablets won't clog them? Just double checking ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@@belledecaucase The good ones should dissolve in water
they also whiten clothes like bleach
Removing rust from the stainless steel knife 😂 ahahaha
Thought that was hilarious too, if I have rust on my knife I'm throwing it out😂
Stainless steel knives tend to get small rust spots if they’re not dried off immediately after washing/hang around in the dishwasher after running.
No one is throwing away Global knives for a couple of tiny rust spots!
stainLESS doesn’t mean stainNEVER lol
Use foil paper instead of newspaper. The newspaper sticks
The foil too. I recommend to use old fabric l.
I barely survive just vacumming and washing floors once in 3 weeks, aint got energy to wash walls and ceiling omagash
Mnjh
I use Dawn for everything and it works great…. If I need to disinfect I use 30 % rubbing alcohol and distilled water at a 30 to 70 rate and all is great!
Dawn is a champ at everything!
I think I need to invest some money in the company that makes dawn dish soap. 😸
@@randomsandra4039 I agree. When a few oil tankers lost oil in the seas years ago, the waterfowl were greasy and dying due to oil in the water. The emergency rescue workers used Dawn on the ducks 🙂
Dawn + Bleach!
@@serenity2010sh yup that as well works great
No to the bay oil on stainless. Makes very thing worse.
You need to buff it off and then you don’t have problems
@@84rinne_moo no. Baby oil bad idea period.
@@sjohnson65456 well to be fair, yea I typically use vegetable oil, not baby oil. But I do use this method on my stainless steel sink at the very end when giving it a deep clean. The oil helps to clean off additional grime, shines it up, and protects it for a while. You use a tiny TIIIIIINY (I mean tiny!) bit and rub it in with a paper towel or something. Then buff it off with a clean dry towel. Kinda like when you do car wax. If you had problems with it, you didn’t do it right.
@@84rinne_moo who said I had problems? Can you not tell I would never do that nor have I?
Tip: when making lemonade, or anything that requires lemons, don’t throw them away. Instead create designated container and store in the freezer for future cleaning needs.
Toss 1/4 peel into the garbage disposal whenever it gets funky. :)
Virginia Cazares
Thanks!
I do this w vegetable scraps for stock. Never thought about lemons. Great idea!
If someone put baby oil on my stainless steel appliances 🤬 DO NOT DO THIS
shaving cream is excellent for cleaning the bathtub. I use shaving cream and a broom because it cleans the tub and my broom at the same time
You are blowing my mind here.
Oooh that would be a cute way to reuse a vintage table runner by putting it on the top cabinets for easy dusting
So the only thing about this is that cloth attracts dust and you’d need to wash them more often than you’d need to take these down and either dust them off or recycle them, but yes, you could basically get a bunch of them, change them every 4-6 days, keep them bagged somewhere, and then wash monthly. It would require a lot- but this is what we do with our napkins, paper towels, and cotton swabs/cotton pads.
I keep a sorting laundry bin with bags (to keep any sort of smell neutral/trapped 🤪) where we keep all of these things and some get a bi-weekly, and some get s monthly wash depending.
@@esseaem1451 Why every 4-6 days? Even surfaces that are eye-level don't need to be dusted that often.
@@Deci_Bella because they’re cloth, they’re going to collect a lot more, and it’s gross AF, you could let it go longer but in a kitchen where you’re cooking they’re also going to grab oil, and moisture and there will be WAY MORE shit up there than the surfaces you can see- and it’s in your kitchen. Just because you cannot see it doesn’t mean it’s not absolutely disgusting.
@@esseaem1451you should really just mind your business and quit trying to correct everyone’s ideas and assuming all of your’s are right. It’s not your home, it’s their’s. Keep your controlling toxicity to yourself. Clean your own home the way you will, congrats. & unless you’re going to produce your own helpful content on here to HELP people, don’t spam your ideas & perfectionism & control on someone ELSE’S content, it’s also not yours😉
@@esseaem1451 Great, more dust on the runners and less on the counters and shelves. Where do you think the dust would otherwise go? An alternative dimension?
Vocal fry! Can't listen - aaaargh!
Yes, she needs a hack for that!
Just wash the fecking bathmat...
That hack with baby oil us so wrong. Oil attracts dust and other stuff in the air (hair, fluff, motes, etc). Don’t do it unless you want a fridge door covered in nasty stuff.
that newer happens in my place (?)
Same here I have not had that problem and I live in the dust bowl
Have you actually tried it? It works.
I use oil on my sink and faucet (vegetable oil tho) when cleaning it. It’s important to buff off the oil with a clean towel to finish. Otherwise yea, you’d leave residue behind. If you buff it off properly, it works great!
The oil on the fridge thing is wrong, you're just creating a surface that attracts dust and grime. Just a heads up!!
The newspaper sounds good, but not many people get a newspaper anymore. I did for nearly 40 years, but it got so thin, they quit printing them on Mondays and the subscription price kept going up. subscription subscription subscription
Sandy Hearn
I miss the way they were as well. Used to buy the paper Saturday to have it first thing Sunday for crosswords & coffee and peruse the glossy sales flyers before I read the rest of it. The best writers left when someone took over our paper. I subscribe to an online one now. Even though the price is reasonable I'm thinking of canceling. The moving ads get to me. Deep sigh. Thanks for saying what I was thinking!
Paper attracts roaches
use salt to clean makeup or stains on white clothes its amazing ❤
Does the salt need to be diluted with water?
@@_s.4 yes
@@brownsugar5974 how long should the mix be left on whites for?
Is it effective on food stains and armpit stains? (I struggle with getting these out of clothes.)
@@_s.4 i put on salt little bit of water nd i wash it right away i never tried it on an old stain so i dont know if it will work or not but it doesnt hurt to try
Please note that when colouring your keys a different nail polish colour
When using your keys make sure no one else know which key is which.
Safety 🎉😊
❤
Apparently speaking like that is in trend in America but here in Europe.it sounds awwwwffffuuuul.
She is not American, and it does sound awful here too.
Yes, it is awful. Maybe she can find a "hack" to clear her throat
@@Nancy-zk9dj 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As an American, I hate it too. 😅
Vocal fry is NOT exclusive to America, silly!
Gosh the voice is horrific .. is she choking ?!
Right. Sounds like a rustic door angle.
Thank you, sounded like a VALLEY GIRL, annoying 😂
Clean house culture is getting on my nerves. Ppl don't know how to clean up no damn more. All these doing the most azz cleaning videos
Shaving cream on your mirrors . Wipe it off until cleared off. This will help keep the mirror from fogging up
It also helps on car windscreens! Never tried myself because i feel like it would be messy, but apparently it keeps the window from fogging up
Also works for cleaning windows? 🤔
Heres another hack once you paint your keys leave the original keys next to them. Don't nt let them air dry and forget the next day to take them, and lock yourself out
Quickest way to clean my oven is a scraper for the glass.
Don't mean to disrespect but why are you talking the way you do? Only for advising purpose: it's annoying. Peace
Baeaking sodaoa! So much vocal fry😂
I actually had trouble understanding this whole video due to her pronunciation.
It’s an Aussie accent. She is pronouncing fine.
@@Aa-ke9ppTHANK YOU!
The vocal fry is 🥴
@@67puglover it really is. Drives me mad when anyone does it
The baby oil on the fridge will just collect dust to it an will leave a billed up after time.
I do Tik tok reels to demonstrate my vocal fry that is so old 🙄
Shaving cream is also great at getting toothpaste spray off mirrors and removing permanent marker off slick surfaces
Even cheap shaving cream?
@@GoaWay... I use like Gillette but I'm sure it's mostly comprised of the same stuff anyway
Why you talking like that? Looking like it's not your voice.. It's so weird
Mixing citric acid and baking soda makes no sense in chemical way they neutralise each other so loose power. Use one of them, depending on the results you want!
Not recommended to use newspapers as lining, it will invite roaches in
Aluminum foil wrapped around cardboard for top of kitchen cabinets to gather grease.
Borax as a cleaning agent..is awesome stuff
Thank you for the tips!❤
It went a little fast though. In the future, will you please do regular videos where we can replay a segment and that we can save?
I am moving, and I realized the interior walls of my closets are dirty. I have decided to do the mop thing on my walls (they did not clean my apartment). It is good to know that someone else has vetted this, and that it works!😊
You know you can pause videos right?
1. Line tall shelving (tops of kitchen cabinets) with newspaper to make dusting easier
2. Clean you oven using s dishwasher tablet on a wet sponge. It’s the quickest way to clean your oven
3. Clean walls ad baseboards easily with a damp microfiber mop
4. To leave stainless steel shining Buff baby oil into the front .
5. Remove rust from stainless steel with lemon + baking soda. The citric acid in this mix is also amazing at cleaning your sink and making it shine
6. Whiten dingy whites by soaking in denture tablets.
7. Remove makeup stains quickly with shaving cream,
8. Remove oil stains from clothes using dishwashing liquid and baking soda.
9. sprinkle baking soda on musty bathmats before washing to deodorize.
10. color code keys with nail polish to differentiate them.
Drink some vinegar mix to get rid of the crackle voice!!
Shine your fridge with vinegar spray. Not oil. Lol you just made your fridge oily for no reason.
Vinegar will ruin surface after some time.
Buff the oil off to get the shine. I do this as the final process to clean my sink and faucet. Although I use a plain vegetable oil for that. The buffing off part is important.
Petra is right, vinegar will etch stainless. I found out the hard way
Quand on fait du nettoyage on commence surtout par attacher ces cheveux 🧐☝️
Don't use baby oil on the stainless steel appliances
the australian accent is killing me..baaaking soodaaauuuh
It would be great if the "stains" were actually stained, so we can see that it works.
No real stain? No results of stain removal? Then it's just clickbait.
Also, don't put baby oil on your refrigerator. It attracts dust that you will have to clean off. Redundancy, right?
Stainless steel knife does not rust.
Yeah they do
She is talking to fast I have Dissability don't understand 😢
I just saw a video saying not to use baby oil on stainless steel 🤣
Okay....um the voice?
Lol these hacks have been out for ever😂
This is actually so useful❤️
How to get to heaven❤️:
We’ve all sinned and if God gave us justice we would end up in hell but we have a way to escape this punishment because of what Jesus did on the cross, this is how:
(Read the Bible verses too 💗)
1- Believe that Jesus is God (John 1:1), (John 1:14) who died on the cross for our sins (2 Cor 5:18), (2 Cor 5:21) and rose again (Acts 3:15), (John 3:18)
2- Know that you are a sinner in need of a saviour and can't get to heaven by doing good or by any religious works (Luke 23:39-43), (Eph 2:8), (Rom 3:23)
3- Turn from sin out of love for God and truly love everyone (Matthew 25:32-40), (1 John 3:18-23), (Galatians 5:6), (1 corinth 6:9-10)
Thanks so much for reading, God bless ❤️
I love to see an actual maids perspective and how they do things when they clean houses looks good.
Yes, housekeepers have excellent tips😊. I welcome them all
Let's show more respect and call them housekeepers.
@@HI-lq4vl I get your point so thanks for illuminating us w/ correct term to use . It is possible English is not the @Candy Cane ‘s native language so perhaps Candy didn’t know this . Maybe it is a term other generations used in the past which wasn’t considered offensive. [ie. Gal instead of woman, Oriental -which is way offensive- instead of Asian, or calling a AA person unknowingly ‘Negro’ because you’re 85 and that was considered neutral, or saying garbage man or garbage person instead of waste management worker .
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Good luck getting that baby oil build up off the appliances
I don't recommend putting news paper on the cabinets. My parents did that and the grease that deposited on the cabinets made the news papers to stick to them and it doesn't come off.
I think she this is not her actual voice. she is making it like thaaaat.
My experience has been when I have painted my keys with nail polish it eventually comes off. I've opted for different coloured plastic covers.
Your an Aussie, it's bi-carb not baking soda.
I came in comments to find out if its only me who is annoyed by her accent .
I do that with my keys n nail polish
Am I the only one who recognises keys just by their shape and grooves?
As a former nurse, I used powdered dishwasher soap on my whites to get them blinding white! Works great!! As for keys, every key I have is a different shape so I know what they go to! 😅 I've always had excellent luck with using Dawn dish soap for laundry needs! Especially if your shirts have yellow armpit stains or "ring around the collar" from dirt, sweat and oil! Just be sure to rub it into the fabric really well, a stiff old toothbrush works pretty well. I let it sit for awhile before washing though. One thing I could use advice on right now is washing walls and ceiling and windows in a place where there was heavy smoking for years. Seems like that stuff is layered on & can never seem to get all the way off! The ceiling is textured and it totally shreds towels, microfiber towels and those foam mops! I'm not a fan of textured walls & especially ceilings! Just about ready to rent one of those big, loud , hot water high pressure washers that take graffiti off! 🤣
I’ve been dealing with the smoke on walls & ceilings lately, too! I’ve done way too much research lol. The top 2 things I’ve found are Odoban. You can google it for instructions. And a big gallon jug was like $9 or $10 at dollar general. And, the scrubbing bubbles in the orange citrus scent is fantastic!! I also found this at dollar general. Just spray on the wall and let it set for a couple of minutes and I wipe it off with a damp microfiber cloth. I haven’t tackled the ceilings yet and mine are textured as well so will be trying different variations of these two cleaners up there. Good luck!
Wash the walls with Vinegar it gets rid of the smell.
@@c.satchell8561 I did this too but just the vinegar didn’t get the dark tar stains off. But I’ve wiped the clean walls with vinegar to help freshen them!
Did you use bleach with the detergent ?
I would suggest baking soda and vinegar for the oven too . Avoid the chemicals
I use scrub daddy power paste. It’s 100% all natural and works like magic. Literally wiped it down for less than 5 mins and it was brand new !
Can cleaning oven be done on cold or hot oven?
Don't mix them together, when they react it looks fancy but it literally just creates water.
Acid + base = neutral
@@catherinebenjamin3101 cold 🥶
Thaaaat Backiiiiing soudaaa
Why you talking like thaaaaaat
cool tips but what’s with that scratchy voice ??
These are the worst cleanings hacks honestly.
Just use bluing to whiten clothes. It's far cheaper and easier.
What's bluing!? Never heard of it before!
@@pxxnxh a blue liquid you dilute in water to rinse dingy whites w. It brightens them. Just google bluing
Please slow it down a little bit.
WWhy do you talk like that??
Never use dishwasher detergent for anything other than inside the dishwasher. It's very irritating and if you get some in your eyes you will enter the world of pain. There's also a risk of permanent damage.
Australian vocal fry. 😳
Please work on not dropping your voice at the end of every sentence.
So grating.
Have you ever wondered why you do that?
Wow I have same exact rug and that exact nail polish HOW WEIRD?!!!
When I was a teenager in the 90s, I worked at a fast food restaurant where everything in the kitchen was stainless steel. At night when it would get slow, we'd buff everything with baby oil. It worked!
Do I dare say I never cleaned my walls! 🙄
I can’t only imagined all the dirt on my microfiber pad/rag! 😬
Okay thr finish dishwasher tablet on a sponge tho that hack i learned years ago and is. Literally the cheat code to cleaning dirty ovens... And no baby oil everything will stick to it 🤦🏼♀️
I have better tips, tools, products, but not making a video. 😂 Still this advice is below meh.
Romans 1:16 NKJV is my hack for living in this world as a believer.
What did you use when blotting in the shaving cream to remove makeup stains from the clothes?
worse tips ever.
I've been painting my keys for 20 years
Baby oil is not a real hack, just clickbait for comments lol
I've used newspaper or wax paper on my cabinets for years. I recently had them replaced with new ones that go all the way up to the ceiling tho =)
no.... just no.
I don't understand the dishwashing tablet on damp sponge...
I came to comments to hopefully get more info to
I got a solution that would blow your mind. One swipe and clean!!
Are you kidding me baby oil! Do you know how that attracts dust😮
You sound like an Australian Drew Barrymore
This is great ! Thanks for sharing !
If you didn’t want to “dirty “ your nail polish you can also use the color coded key covers to differentiate your keys.
❤DEFINITELY DONT AGREE WITH THE NEWSPAPER HACK
TRUST the comment section for CORRECTION
i often wear a dressy all white outfit when i dust and clean also. ☺️🙃
Baby oil is a bad idea. It becomes sticky and gross. One gets stainless steel cleaner it shines.
Even the lazy ones like me appreciate the information
Lol at Australian women trying to be influencers
How do I remove mold from a white t-shirt? Please help
Useless hacks also last one copy from 5minite craft