Cleaning
Woman goes viral after sharing her tips for keeping appliances clean and shiny
And the best part? They're super cheap!
Rozzette Cabrera
11.19.21

If you’re like most people, you’re probably spending lots of hours on the internet looking for cleaning hacks that work. Maintaining a home isn’t that simple. When you have a family to look after and kids that depend on you for absolutely everything, you need a hack or two to make tasks simpler.

One woman’s video is going viral on the internet.

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It’s a cleaning hack video, so it’s not that surprising why it’s gained a lot of attention. In fact, it has been viewed more than 350,000 times.

In the video, you’ll see the woman sharing her best tips on keeping her kitchen clean. Although she admits that her hacks sound weird, she guarantees that they’re effective.

Cleaning the stovetop

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Her secret to keeping her stovetop shiny and sparkly doesn’t cost a lot. In fact, you probably already have the required materials at home- a damp sponge and baking soda.

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All you need to do is sprinkle a good amount of baking soda on your stovetop and scrub it using a damp synthetic sponge. Give the surface a good scrub and wipe after. You can use an old toothbrush to clean the edges and crevices.

Removing stains from molded plastic

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To get rid of the stains on the plastic parts of your appliances, you can soak them in bleach. Just make sure to rinse them really well after to completely remove any lingering scent.

Using a wood spray on your appliances

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This hack will surely raise eyebrows for a lot of people. However, even though it’s weird, the woman guarantees that it’s effective.

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It helps keep the surfaces of your appliances from getting dirty again. Plus, it gives them a good shine even though they’re not new.

Removing lime scales on sinks

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While most people rely on bleach and harsh chemicals to get rid of lime buildup, the woman trusts extra virgin olive oil to get the job done. She shares that it’s effective even when used on steel sinks. She does this every six months.

Keeping cabinets shiny

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She shares that she doesn’t use oil because it makes cabinets look streaky. As an alternative, she uses wax.

She puts on a really thin layer and waits for it to dry before buffing. The results are streak-free and fingerprint-free cabinets.

The internet is loving all her tips.

One YouTube user said:

“I am amazed at the tips you gave. I’m buying turtle wax today. I cannot wait to try all of these tips. How did you learn them all? Your kitchen looks like a model home.”

Another one commented:

“Your cleaning videos are my favorite! I just went to town with a toothbrush in my kitchen! So thanks for reminding me about that. My fridge is 19 years old. Still going strong. I’m going to try a bleach spray on the handles. “

There was also this person who said:

“This video is a GEM! Actually makes me excited to clean my kitchen :)”

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