She Gathers Gallons Of Coca-Cola Every Spring, But She Does Not Drink It

Spring is a wonderful time of year . The sunshine finally gets rid of the snow, there are flowers everywhere you look.

It’s simple amazing! However, it’s time for all of us to do some necessary spring cleaning, but there’s no need to stress over it.

We have some tips and tricks to make your spring cleaning as easy as possible.

These handy recommendations will save you time and a lot of money as well.

You can achieve this with stuff you already have around the house. Check it out!

1. Microwave

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Fill a measuring glass with 1 1/2 cups of water and 1/2 cup of vinegar. Microwave it for five minutes. When it’s done, remove the glass (carefully, as it will be very hot), then wipe down the inside of the microwave with a wet cloth. Everything will come right off!

2. Refrigerator Shelves

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After thoroughly cleaning the shelves of your fridge, grab a box of Glad Press’n Seal, pull a few sheets, and line the shelves. They’re easy to wipe down, and when there’s a big, icky mess, just peel the liner up, throw it away, and reapply a new sheet. Never worry about fridge messes again!

3. Bathtub Grout

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Stop by a beauty supply store and buy a bag of cotton beauty coils (or grab one from Amazon here). Cut the coil to size, soak it in bleach, then lay the coil on the moldy grout. Use Q-Tips to press the coil so it lays as close to the grout as possible. Let it sit overnight, and voila! In the morning you’ll have sparkling white grout!

4. Burner Grates

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To remove stuck-on grease and grime, slip your burner grate into a plastic sandwich bag, then pour in 2 to 3 tablespoons of ammonia. Let it sit for 12 hours. Rinse the grate thoroughly, then admire your sparkly stovetop!

5. Toilet Bowl

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For a cheap, chemical-free remedy for icky stains, pour some Coke into your toilet bowl. Pour it along the rim so it washes over any stains. Let it sit for one hour. Scrub it lightly with a toilet brush if desired, then flush.

6. Sliding Glass Door Tracks

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Don’t neglect the tracks of your sliding glass doors! With some Q-Tips, paper towels, and white vinegar, your floors will look brand spankin’ new. You can apply the same trick to your window tracks, too.

7. Drawers

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Organization is also an important part of spring cleaning. With an egg carton and some muffin cups, you can transform even your messiest junk drawers. You’ll never have to dig through your drawers again!

8. Shower Handle

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With just a lemon, hard water stains are a thing of the past. The citric acid will cut right through the stubborn stains with little to no effort.

9. Car Vents

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Don’t forget to clean your car, too. With a cheap sponge brush and some white vinegar, you can reach all the little nooks and crannies.

10. Window Blinds

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To clean dusty window blinds, just slip an old sock over your hand and wipe them down. For kitchen windows that are coated in grease and grime, use some (wait for it) white vinegar! Pour one part vinegar and one part water into a bowl, dip your sock in, and give those blinds a good cleaning. Be sure to clean both sides.

11. Carpets

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For stubborn stains, grab some window cleaner, an iron, and an old cloth. Plug in your iron, squirt the stain, lay the cloth on top, then iron the cloth. Repeat this a few times, and before you know it, your carpet will look good as new.

12. Air Vents

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