19 Strange Things People Found That Could Puzzle Almost Anyone

For most people, cleaning the whole house is not a fun pastime. Oftentimes, we just want to get it over with as quickly as possible. However, some things we do can make it harder for us. So to avoid collapsing on the couch in frustration, take a look at these tips for happy cleaning.
Bright Side is showing you what to do to make cleaning a 10-minute chore that needs less of your time and energy.
Never soak wooden cutting boards in water, since it will breed bacteria and cause damage to the wood. Keep them away from dishwashers as well, and dry them in an upright position so that wood dries evenly on both sides.
Microfiber cloths or sponges can leave even more lint and fibers behind, so the best way to clean lampshades is to use a sticky lint roller. This way, it’s easier to remove stubborn dust particles, and you can reach the inside and outside quickly.
It might be tempting to scrub stains with all your strength to make them come off faster, yet the correct way is to dab stains with a cloth. It’s also a good idea to soak them in baking soda, cornstarch, or vinegar.
Mixing some cleaners together can bring about dangerous chemical reactions that are detrimental to your health as well as your furniture. For example, bleach and vinegar produce chlorine gas. Similarly, hydrogen peroxide with vinegar turns into highly corrosive acid.
You probably don’t want to clean the same place twice, and that’s why you should clean from top to bottom to avoid spreading dust all over your room. For instance, if you clean floors first and then dust off your furniture, all the particles will land on the floor again. Start off with the higher shelves, gradually moving down, then finish cleaning by mopping and/or vacuuming the floor.
Sometimes zippers on clothes get wavy after they’ve been washed. To avoid that, simply zip everything up and wash like usual.
What are your favorite tips that never fail to work? Which ones only make everything worse?