What really bothers you is the tendency for all your pretty tops to slip off their hangers and end up in puddles on the floor. You don't have to buy a special hanger to solve this problem, there is a solution and you can solve all problems yourself.

Make your own non-slip clothes hangers with hot glue

The problems you face in your closet may have nothing to do with lack of space or hangers. What really bothers you is the tendency for all your pretty tops to slip off their hangers and end up in puddles on the floor. You don't have to buy a special hanger to solve this problem, there is a solution and you can solve all problems yourself.


Use a hot glue gun to squeeze a thin layer of glue onto the "shoulders" of the hanger. Once dry, it should provide a good grip for all your silk shirts and stylish vests.

A space-saving hanger hack

Another problem we sometimes face when buying new clothes is lack of closet space. If you don't want to go through your clothes and get rid of the stuff you don't need, you can save some space by hanging two items on each hanger.


Simply remove the label from a can of soda and place it on the neck of the hanger through one of the holes. This adds a place to hang another hanger from the bottom hole and you have two pieces of clothing taking up one space!

Cleaning AC vents in your dishwasher

Your home may look spotless, but one thing that might be dirty is your air conditioning vents. They're easy to overlook, but if not cleaned regularly, they can easily collect a lot of dust, which can then be recycled back into your house.


An easy and quick way to make those vents sparkle is to put them in the dishwasher. Just make sure to blow off any excess water (on a cool setting) before putting them back in place.

Using Binders in the Refrigerator

Smoothies with frozen fruit take up a lot of room in the refrigerator, as do leftover vegetables from that new stir-fry recipe you tried. It can be difficult to keep these bags sealed and organized, but some binders can solve this problem.


Simply clip the folded open ends of frozen vegetables or fruits to the middle shelf of your refrigerator. They'll stay hanging, freeing up extra space and allowing you to easily see what you already have and what you need to buy.

Organize your closet with pot and lid racks

Storage solutions may be designed for your kitchen, but that doesn't mean they have to stay there. Pot lid racks are the storage solution your cluttered closet didn't know it needed.


You can use one of these racks to organize your clutches, wallets, or even small purses that used to take up space and create a big clutter in your closet. This way, when it comes to getting dressed, you have all your options and all you need to do is pick one.

Fresh herbs can be stored in the refrigerator

If you enjoy cooking, then you probably buy fresh herbs frequently. The problem is, it's nearly impossible to use up the entire amount you buy at the supermarket before it goes bad. You can put them in the refrigerator instead of throwing them in the trash!


Once you get home from the farmer's market or pick your favorite herbs from your garden, simply chop them up and place them in a ice cube tray with olive oil and you've got some flavoring ready for every occasion material.

Rubber Band Door Opener

Even if you don't try to open the front door with both hands, unloading groceries from your car can be heavy and difficult to handle. If your door won't stay open, you can make your trip to your suitcase easier by attaching a rubber band to the door handle, as shown below.


This hack prevents the latch from closing and all you have to do is push it open to get through. Important safety tip when using this, don't forget to remove the rubber band when you're done!

Shoe Cabinets Are More Than Just Shoes

Everyone knows those plastic shoe organizers that hang on the back of your closet door and have pockets for all your flats. This is a groundbreaking idea, you can use them to store things that aren't shoes!


shoe organizer can help you organize your pantry. You can use it to store smaller items and view everything at a glance.They can also be a great place to store all the different power cords and plugs you find lying around the house.

Storing Pasta Using Pringles Cans

Spaghetti often comes in plastic bags that are nearly impossible to re-close once opened. If you only cook a few noodles, the noodles left in the bag will get a little stale and have a tendency to start falling into the pantry.

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Next time you have some Pringles , save the empty jar, clean it out and it becomes the perfect container for noodles. It's the perfect size, has a lid, and saves you the hassle and expense of buying a special container.

Flatten ground beef before storing

Ground beef is a great last-minute dinner fix, but if you're in a hurry, waiting for the beef to thaw can feel like forever. You can speed up the process by placing the ground beef in a gallon-sized freezer bag before placing it in the freezer.


The flat surface area of ​​the beef will allow it to defrost faster, plus it will also take up less space and be easier to stack in the freezer!

Use labels to identify your power cords

It can get confusing when you're using extension cords or power strips to power several things in your home. Figuring out which string belongs to which item can be difficult, especially when they've all become tangled together over time. If you need to unplug something, you have to start tracing the wires to find the device that belongs to the device you're looking for. Ain't no one got time for that.


You can avoid this confusion by labeling the different wires with bread labels. You can also use washi tape and permanent markers to create your own labels and identify the device they belong to.

Your boots will stay upright on the foam

Women can't wait to get out their beloved winter boots as soon as the first leaves fall, but in warmer weather they're often put away for emergencies , and their storage conditions are not ideal. If the tall parts are tipping over all summer long, creases can ruin the beautiful lines of your footwear.


To keep your boots tall all year long, just put foam wad inside them. Simply cut the foam batting to appropriate lengths and place them into the boots.

The great use of hooks

If you are a DIY enthusiast, you may have picked up some home tricks and know that Command hooks are the best. These small, sticky friends can help hang almost anything on the wall without drilling or leaving marks.


You may not have considered using these hooks to hang holiday wreaths and other decorations by your front door. All you have to do is place the hook upside down on the inside of the door, use the string, and your decorations hang on the other side.

Use ice cubes to restore carpet dents

If you have wall-to-wall carpet, then you are certainly familiar with the problem of carpet dents. You know that dent in the carpet that doesn't go away when you move the furniture. If you have guests over and you want everything to look nice, you can put some ice cubes in the dents.


Once the ice has completely melted, the dent will disappear, but you must make sure to wipe off the excess water and fluff the carpet. Consider that this can take up to 12 hours to fully work.

Hide your router

Nowadays, it is difficult to live without Wi-Fi, so a router has become a must-have in every home. Unfortunately, most routers aren't as eye-catching as their functionality. If you can't stand the dazzle anymore, you can hide it with some innovative decorating ideas.


You can put your router in a nice box and cut a hole for the wires. Or you can look smarter by making a fake bookcase to store it upright.

Desktop organizers can be used in other parts of your home

Despite your best efforts, the pantry can quickly become cluttered.Open bags and boxes of food are mixed with spices and soon you can't find anything, or even worse - when you reach for something, everything falls apart.


Old and unused desk organizers can actually solve this problem. You can use them to organize small items in your storage room. If you have enough space and a little technical skill, you can even hang them on the wall, freeing up more shelf space for larger items.

Use your beverage dispenser as a detergent dispenser

Do you have a beverage dispenser somewhere in your home? If there is, it's most likely dusty, unused, and doesn't do much but takes up space around your house. If you're not the kind of person who throws lots of parties, you'll probably barely use that old thing.


You can repurpose unused dispensers and turn them into laundry soap dispensers. Fill it with liquid detergent and you can be sure to use the correct amount for each wash. Your laundry area will look better.

A magnetic way to keep hammers and nails together

Most people don't use hammers and nails very often. You know you have both of these somewhere in your home, but when you need one, you often can't find one of them. Not only is this annoying, it can be dangerous, as it's never a good idea to put nails around.


If you want to avoid this mess and keep it together and organized, you can attach a small magnet to the bottom of the hammer. This will ensure that the nails stick around when you want to use them.

Old pipes make good homes for cables

If you have a drawer in your home that you don't want to open because it's full of unused wires and cables, then this is the trick for you. Obviously, what you want is to be able to find the cables you need in an organized and efficient way, but how do you tell which wires are which?


Fold the string neatly and place it in an empty toilet paper tube or cut-up paper towel. Don't forget to write down which thread goes in which tube, otherwise you'll be back where you started.

The Secret Switch Your Ceiling Fan May Have

Most people notice warm air rising at some point in their lives. That's because it's less dense than cold air. This means you'll miss out on the warm air produced by your heater during the winter months, but there may just be a switch on your ceiling fan that can help.


Many ceiling fans are equipped with a small switch that changes the direction of the fan blades. In the winter, you can flick the switch to move the blades clockwise, pushing warm air from the ceiling to the floor.

foam foam bumper

foam foam has many different uses. This time they're coming to the rescue of people with small garages, large cars, or both. If you have any of these problems, simply cut the pool surface in half and tape the pieces to the walls on both sides of the garage.


When you park and open the doors, they open gently against the noodles instead of scraping against the wall. This simple action will help you keep your car dent-free and your walls free of signs of wear and tear.

Essential Oils in the Bathroom

Let’s face it, the bathroom doesn’t always smell like roses, and most people use sprays when they need to freshen up. These are usually temporary solutions, for longer lasting results try using essential oils.


Simply add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to the cardboard of a toilet paper roll. Every time someone takes some out, the essential oils are released into the air, making things instantly fresh!

Scraper Not Just for Scrapers

Having pets is a wonderful experience, but what isn't wonderful is the amount of fur that can collect on your floors, especially your wall-to-wall carpeting.You can try to keep up with it by vacuuming regularly, but sometimes even that isn't enough to get rid of it!


Next time you plan to vacuum with a vacuum cleaner , you can first try using a scraper to loosen the pet hair on the carpet. This way you can remove the toughest clumps before you start vacuuming.

Pliers can help clean your blinds

Curtains and blinds make great dusters , but cleaning them is one of the most boring chores. You can dust them with a pair of kitchen tongs to make it faster and more efficient.


All you have to do is attach some microfiber cloth or an old t-shirt to the clip with some rubber bands, and you'll create a tool that can remove dust from the bottom and top of your blinds at the same time!

Make your own non-slip clothes hangers with hot glue

The problems you face in your closet may have nothing to do with lack of space or hangers. What really bothers you is the tendency for all your pretty tops to slip off their hangers and end up in puddles on the floor. You don't have to buy a special hanger to solve this problem, there is a solution and you can solve all problems yourself.


Use a hot glue gun to squeeze a thin layer of glue onto the "shoulders" of the hanger. Once dry, it should provide a good grip for all your silk shirts and stylish vests.

Using a tissue box as a holder for plastic bags

It seems like every household has their own secret stash of never-ending plastic bags. They're great for picking up after your dog, lining trash cans, and a million other things, but they're usually an unsightly mess on their own.


You can upgrade your empty tissue box by placing plastic bags inside and turning it into a bag holder. You put the bags in, stand the loops up, and then fold the ends of each new bag into the loops. This way, every time you take out one bag, another one is already waiting for you!

Sharpen Knives with Ceramics

Dull knives are a real no-no in the kitchen. They make cutting food more difficult and can actually cause more injuries than sharp knives. If you don't have a knife sharpener or can't find a knife sharpener when you need it, you can use household items you already have in your cabinet .


The bottom of a ceramic bowl or mug is a good surface for sharpening a knife, but if you plan on trying this technique at home, proceed with caution!

Do this to your toilet to save water

Saving water is more important than ever. Environmentally conscious families can do more than just take shorter showers. They also ensure that less water is used each time the toilet is flushed.


Don't underflush, it's kind of gross, all you have to do is put a filled jar or a few bricks behind the toilet tank. When flushing, the water in the tank will decrease due to the space taken up by the bricks.

Hooks help keep the bin liner in place

Your old plastic bag, which we assume is now in a neat tissue box, can be used as a bin liner. But the downside to this is that heavy items can cause the bags to end up in the bin with them. You can use command hooks to keep them in place.


You glue the hooks to the sides of the outside of the bin and then slide the bag's loops around them. This will ensure your pads stay in place and your hands stay trash-free!

Use Shower Curtain Hooks as Clothes Hangers

We've all had the experience of coming back from shopping with some great new clothes, only to find that we don't have any spare hangers to put them on. This can be aggravating, especially when you consider that you just came in and don't want to go out again just to buy more.


Instead, you can use some shower curtain hooks! They don't take up much space in your wardrobe and are perfect for items with loops, such as jackets or jeans.

Store plastic bags in wipes containers

Accumulated plastic bags can really get in the way. You could bundle it up and stuff it in a drawer, but that's never very flattering.What can be done with these extra bags? First, you can start recycling, or you can stop bringing back shopping bags. However, if you already have them, there are better solutions.


If you have a bunch of bags that you don’t know where to put, you can take an old container of disinfectant wipes and put them in there. The pull system is so convenient that you can store it anywhere you like.

Clean scratches with toothpaste

Our household items and furniture receive a lot of wear and tear. Children's feet, animals, accidents, spills, etc. You name it. When you stop and look around, you'll start to notice a lot of scratches here and there. But before you start panicking and splurging on a new living room, you can simply head to your bathroom.


toothpaste can fix many scratches. You can rub it on those unsightly marks until they smooth out. Apply a dab of toothpaste to the scratch and slowly buff it in a circular motion. Clean the rest with a damp towel.

Use oil to remove sticky residue

It's great to reuse old jars and bottles. These things can be really useful, but what happens when you relabel or at least scrape off the last label and all the old sticky residue from the last label is still there.


Just use cooking oil and it's as easy as... pie . Use some cotton to rub some oil on the sticky and see how easily it comes off when you wipe it. Now you can repurpose old jars and glue whatever you want on them, or just keep them clean and use them as window sill decorations. It's great in front of the lights.

Repair window screens with nail polish Window screens holes

Please note that this is for smaller holes and cracks. If you have a large hole in your window screen, you may need to replace it, but for smaller ones, you can use clear nail polish.


Just paint the cracks with some clear nail polish and it will be as good as new in no time. Just like you do with runny nylon stockings.

Messy ceramic top? Use the Magic Eraser

Cooktops made of ceramic are very neat and a great alternative to other types of cooktops, but unfortunately, they are not very easy to clean. While these types of stoves are supposed to have special sponges, the technology isn't perfect yet. But there is an alternative.


Just use the magic eraser. The texture of the sponge is perfect for stubborn oil stains and grease buildup. With just a few swipes, your ceramic straw tops will be squeaky clean.

Illuminating dark cabinets with LED lights

Unfortunately, not all of us can afford the fancy cabinet lighting that comes with our kitchen appliances. Some of us mere mortals have to endure shamefully dark cupboards. This can be annoying when you're trying to find cereal or a jar of peanut butter.


You don't need to use a flashlight or candle to check your kitchen items. You can install some LED lights on the shelves so you can see everything clearly. If you ask us, they're cheap and look stylish.

Pour dishwashing liquid into the blender

Cleaning a blender can be a headache. Not only that, it can be very dangerous. Reaching into the blade may slice your hand into ribbons. No one wants that. But there is a safer way. You can try dishwashing liquid.


Add dish soap and two cups of warm water to a blender and blend them together until food particles are washed away. It's super safe and completely effective.

Avoid clutter by hanging pots and pans Kitchen Cabinets

Don’t have room for overhead shelves in your kitchen space? no problem. The best way to make space in a small place is to stop stacking and start hanging. Just place some cork board inside the cabinet and stick on the sticky hooks. You can hang all your pots and pans and have tons of space.


No need to drill holes or drive nails. It sticks to wood just as well and is completely hassle-free.

can also hang hooks

Once you start gluing hooks, you will find that you will have endless space. You can hang larger utensils like spatulas, strainers, larger spoons and ladles, and even larger hanging knives like carving knives and chef's knives.


This really takes the frustration out of a messy kitchen. It's also easier to find. Just make sure not to hang sharp objects where children can reach them.

Nail your toothbrush

Bathroom surfaces are a breeding ground for bacteria. It's best not to leave your stuff on the counter, especially toothbrushes. This is something you don’t want to be infected with harmful bacteria.


The best way to avoid this situation is simple. Place a clothespin on the counter and clip your toothbrush there. This will hold your toothbrush in place and lift it above the counter.

Wrap elastic band around soap dispenser

Why? you may ask yourself. Well, this is a good way to use soap carefully. This is a great way to not waste. Simply wrap a rubber band around the soap dispenser so you don't squeeze out all the soap.


This will also save you some money since you won't be running to the store every week to buy a new bottle of wine.

Use slings to hold fitted sheets in place Sometimes, fitted sheets can slip out of the corners of the bed. There's no use trying to push them down yourself, no one likes sleeping on a bare mattress! Sheets were invented for a reason! To avoid this problem, simply dig out a sling.


Simply clip them to each corner of your bed with the slings and your sheets will be in place. You'll never have to worry about letting them down again (unless you change your bedding).

Garbage bag stuck to trash can? Drill a Hole

There is nothing more frustrating than pulling a slimy garbage bag out of the bin, only to find that the poor bag is hanging on for dear life. It's messy and a little gross. Thankfully, with the help of a few household tools, you can fix this problem quickly.


All you have to do is drill a hole in the bottom of the trash can and away you go. This eliminates the vacuum-like seal that makes the bag stick to the jar floor.

Car Door Instant Noodles

This is especially useful in cities with heavy traffic or where you often park near walls and buildings. Opening a car door in a confined space can be particularly dangerous, and you certainly don't want to damage someone else's car.


The good news is that you can use old foam pool noodles from around your basement. Just cut it out and attach it to the door handle. This way you won’t accidentally scratch your car again. You can even stick it on your garage wall.

Use masking tape before nailing to the wall

If you want to hang a painting, here's a tip. Before you hammer in drywall, be sure to use masking tape or painter's tape on the desired areas. This prevents the walls from peeling and cracking.


Now you can have crack-free walls. While the painting may overshadow it, it's still important to take care of your house.

Purify the air and remove odors with charcoal

We're not talking about those heavy white and blue bags of barbecue charcoal you'll buy at Home Depot. Well, maybe we kind of are. Activated bamboo charcoal, in particular, can be found in most home improvement stores (and may already be accidentally stored in your garage or shed!). It can replace baking soda to remove odors, and can also replace the expensive air purifier to purify the air.


Unlike baking soda or chemical sprays, this charcoal purifies the air, removing bacteria and a host of allergens. Simply put some activated charcoal into mesh bags and place them anywhere around the house that smells good. The best part? Every month, place the charcoal bag in the sun and the bag will "reactivate" and recharge itself.

Homemade bell jars in bottles

This one is perfect for those with green thumbs and a garden to enjoy.Use scissors or a knife to remove the bottoms of old milk jugs or bottles and use them in the garden to protect fragile seedlings from harsh weather and frost. Leave the top as it is, but remove the lid to provide the plants with the air they need.


Cloches are only intended to protect seedlings on cold nights, so they should not be used during the warmer months when nighttime temperatures remain high. Recycle and care for your garden? Yes please.

Redecorating with Painted Rocks

It does exactly what the title says - this hack only requires some large rocks, acrylic paint and a brush. Have a game plan in the piece and imagine a theme, how you want your decorations to look and where to place them (we recommend a garden). Then, paint the large rocks, let them dry for a night or two, and then place them strategically. If you choose a garden, use them to frame your most photogenic plants.


No garden? no problem. This little trick can also brighten up a gray room. Simply place rocks in a glass bowl to add a pop of color to any room you desire. You can get creative here and make it as simple or complex as you want. For example, you can use simple colors and designs, or you can choose your favorite movie character for something more interesting. The possibilities are endless!

Use baking soda to scrub produce

Chemicals, right? You can’t live without them, but you also can’t go on about how your shampoo is basically poisoning you with a vegan PTA mom. Well, she'll be a little less nagging thanks to this trick. Baking soda has been touted as one of the kitchen essentials for years.


You can have an all-natural produce scrub by simply adding a few teaspoons of baking soda to 1-2 cups of water. Combine mixture in a large mixing bowl or add ingredients to a spray bottle and shake well. When mixed, you'll have the perfect all-natural solution to remove pesticides, dirt, and unwanted odors from your produce in every nook and cranny. After cleaning, be sure to rinse your product thoroughly.

Cleaning with Essential Oils

Essential oils have been enjoying great PR lately. Popularity is due to their natural origin and limited impact on the environment. More and more companies and individuals are finding new and useful ways to incorporate them into their everyday products and lives. One of the ways is by using them to clean our homes and living areas.


The most beneficial aspect of essential oils is that they are natural, not as harsh as artificial chemicals, and have far fewer side effects. By combining essential oils with other natural products, such as baking soda or vinegar, a whole new world opens up for a more natural approach to cleaning.

Place onions and garlic in a paper bag

You don't have to be a top chef to know the delicious benefits of cooking and stir-frying with onions and garlic. By simply adding these two staples, you can completely change the game when it comes to the flavor of your favorite food or dish.


Vegetables like onions, garlic, and even shallots have a much longer shelf life than similar vegetables like bananas, apples, and oranges (and don’t even get us started on avocados). Still, there's a simple trick that can extend their life by three months. Just take a paper bag - a standard lunch bag will do - and punch holes in the bag using the Paper Hole Punch . Once done, fold the top of the bag down a few turns and secure with paper clips .

Use a spoon to remove the garlic smell

Garlic is great. It smells great, tastes great, and is the supreme leader of the kitchen, reigning from its throne in the little basket on top of the microwave. The only thing stopping garlic from being the best thing ever is that it makes your hands smell spicy three days after you use it.


Fortunately, there is a method that doesn't involve the use of surgical gloves. After you're done with the garlic, rub your fingertips against the back of a silver spoon for a few seconds. Then, wash your hands with soap and enjoy a fish that doesn't taste like freshly cooked fish.

Stinky sneakers no more

The plague of smelly sneakers has been around since the invention of sneakers. The smell is an unmistakable one and once it gets into the lining of your sneakers - you're doomed. Smell seems to be the most daunting problem to get rid of. Not only is it annoying, especially in potentially embarrassing social situations, but it can feel like something you can't get away from.


Don’t worry! There is a way to eliminate this persistent fear, but it requires four steps to work. First, wash your sneakers and let them air dry. Once done, sprinkle them with deodorizer , preferably homemade. Next, stuff them with newspaper and let them sit overnight. Finally, place them in the freezer for a few hours.

Spices in Baby Food Jars

Anyone with a baby or toddler at home can tell you that they are never short of baby food jars. If you find that you don't like the idea of ​​throwing away a perfectly good can, not to mention the fact that they'll sit in a landfill forever, then this hack is perfect for you.


Grab those clean baby food jars and use them as storage containers for spices in your spice rack. By using the same jars for different spices, you'll have a nice, uniform look, and you'll be able to see which jar contains which spice. We also recommend labeling each jar with the name of the spice inside. You can use blank stickers or permanent markers for this.

Use plastic forks to keep critters away

Well maybe it takes a bunch of plastic forks and there's no guarantee they will actually keep critters out of your garden or potted plants but some people still insist on it Suitable for smaller pests. Here’s what a stack of plastic forks turned upside down on the ground on your front lawn looks like: It looks downright tacky. But hey, if you're determined to try anything to prevent pests from crawling through your plants, you can give it a try!


If you think about it, these forks actually do make some sense. After all, they serve the same purpose as chicken wire—to deter and deter pests in certain areas. They won't keep everything away, but they will reduce the likelihood of snails and some small animals harming your plants. Let’s be honest, who doesn’t have a drawer full of extra forks from takeout restaurants to complete this project?

All Natural Mosquito Repellent

No one wants mosquitoes hanging around their house or garden. No one said, "Hey, let's grow these plants so we can attract as many little vampires as possible!" Quite the opposite, in fact. But so many repellents rely on chemicals to keep the itchy little bastards at bay. Fortunately, there is a way to keep them out of your garden without spending too much money or risking your health.


If you haven’t noticed when you buy an anti-mosquito candle or spray, one of the main ingredients is usually citronella oil – which is one of the reasons this hack is so great! This particular flora is enough to keep the bugs away on their own—no spray required. All you need to do is plant some lemongrass geraniums with marigold, lemongrass, thyme and catnip in pots in your garden or around the house. Bonus: Your cat will love you for growing catnip—seriously.

Keep sponges fresh with binder clips

Holding dishwashing sponges in binder clips is a great way to keep them on your sink without taking up too much space. And, as an added bonus, this storage method helps to dry them quickly – which is more hygienic and prevents bacteria from building up on the sponges.


It should also be noted that this great way to air dry your sponge and make it easily accessible is very cheap. Binders cost next to nothing, and, chances are, you already have more than a few in your home anyway! But if you haven't already, they're definitely worth mentioning the next time you're out and about at the office supply store.Not only can you use them for kitchen sink , but you can always keep them with you in case you need to keep a lot of different papers together, right?

Cleaning your microwave easily

When you make something like soup in the microwave, popcorn and splatter can make the inside look a little messy. It doesn't take much scrubbing to clean, just line a bowl of vinegar or lemon slices and wipe with a damp sponge!


This will certainly be of great help to any microwave oven owner as cleaning it thoroughly can be very difficult. Plus, many of us live around people who don't clean up after themselves properly, so dirt and grease can dry out and be difficult to clean. no longer!

Clean silverware with ketchup

It may seem a little counterintuitive, but ketchup can actually be an effective polish for silverware and stainless steel or copper pots and pans. Just spray a little, scrub with a scouring pad, and rinse away the residue with warm water.


Who knew that a condiment as simple as ketchup could actually be such a great cleanser? It's enough to make you wonder who first thought of this method. How many of us see something dirty and want to clean it with what we put on our burgers?

Make an Organic Pest Repellent

Do you have pests eating your herbs and vegetables, but you don’t want to use harmful pesticides? Try making your own pesticide using ingredients you may have lying around the kitchen. This hack only requires a spray bottle, a few heads of garlic, some mint leaves, dish soap and a few teaspoons of cayenne pepper. Don’t worry—this spray is for your garden, not your skin.


Toss the garlic and mint leaves in a food processor, if you don’t have one, chop as finely as possible. Meanwhile, boil ten cups of water and add the chilies. Put everything in a pot and cook for 2-3 minutes. Once your mixture has completely cooled, strain and pour it into a spray bottle along with a few drops of liquid dish soap. Use the mixture to spray in areas where pests are most prevalent.

Use a toothbrush to help your sink drain

If your kitchen sink doesn't drain as well as it used to, you can scrub it clean with an old toothbrush and put a sliced ​​lemon in the garbage disposal to make everything look like new again.


Needless to say, of course, this should only be done with a toothbrush you don't plan to use again... at least, not on your teeth. Luckily, though, this is a great excuse to get rid of those old brushes you need to replace anyway. Additionally, using the same toothbrush for too long is unhealthy. But even if you do get a new toothbrush for this method, it's not a big deal. They tend to be cheap, and you definitely don’t need any fancy tech!

Clean with slime or slime

If you were born in the 1980s or 1990s, you probably remember slimeballs or slime. The latter, has actually been making a comeback over the past few years. This weird, gooey, sticky substance has always been a hit with kids. You can shape it, bounce it, squish it, throw it to your friends, stick it to your house and drive your parents crazy, basically anything you can think of.


The bad thing is, if you stain it with even a speck of dust, you know your slime is doomed - it will never be clean again. But this makes it a perfect choice as a car cleaner. Go to the nearest children's toy store and buy a glob of the gooey stuff and smear it on your car, collecting every bit of dirt or dust. You can also make your own slime, just google "DIY cleaning slime" and choose any tutorial.

Use an iron to avoid gunk

There will inevitably be gunk in your car - your child drops a gummy bear and the sun melts it into the fabric; a friend drops a piece of gum on the seat; You sit on a bug and it's all over your seat fabric etc. The possibilities are endless and the solutions aren't so obvious. But don't worry, the next time this happens and you want to cry because you think your car is doomed, grab an iron, a piece of thick paper, and some patience.


Place the paper over the mess and iron for 30 seconds. Whatever it is, it sticks directly to the paper and out of your car.

Magnetic Jars for Refrigerator

A surface that many people don’t think of using is the refrigerator door, which has a lot of unused surface area.


You can easily stick the magnetic sheets to your spice and herb jars and stick them to your refrigerator to keep your kitchen organized and easily accessible. Just make sure the jars aren't too heavy and the lids are always tight.

Egg Container for Earrings

I have thrown away so many egg containers, why not save one? This tip is so simple and will help you save money on expensive jewelry organizers.


Now you're probably not wondering where that pair of earrings are, or struggling to get them undone.

Reuse Plastic Bottles

If you need space to store your shoes, then you can always use old plastic bottles. Just cut off the ends with a utility knife and glue them together.


This way they don't get thrown around and keep your shoes neatly in one place.

An easier way to make meatballs

Making meatballs can be a chore, but there's a way to make it easier and less... messy. Just grab a trusty ice cream scoop! After preparing the meat and spices, use an ice cream scoop to scrape up the meat mixture and it will easily form into a ball.


This way you get almost perfectly sized and shaped meatballs, while your hands stay a lot cleaner.

No More Crying Over Onions

Even if you love the taste of onions, you have to admit that preparing them can be a hassle. When you cut through the layers, they release chemicals that can burn your eyes, make you water, and make you need to blow your nose too often to prepare food.


If this is something you find yourself dealing with regularly, just put on a pair of safety goggles. If they can block the water, they can block the sting of chopping onions. It's all about using resources correctly, which is of course important.

Peeling eggs easier

For those who love to eat eggs, a cooking trick is to make the shells come off easily and easily. The trick is to wet your fingers and start peeling the eggs slowly.


This is a simple trick that requires no added ingredients and it really works!

DIY mug holder

Ah, coffee. The elixir of life, the nectar of God. If coffee were a religion, we would be the first converts to pledge allegiance to those heavenly brown beans. For now, the closest thing we have to a coffee mecca is this DIY coffee cup station.


You will need a wooden box, some rods, and a few S-hooks. After you've secured the box to the wall, install the rod inside, attach the hooks, and then hang the cups. Decorate however you like and show your appreciation for the one thing you can't live without.

Paper towel holder

Spills aren't just limited to the kitchen, there are stains on the floors of your home to prove it. So why not put a roll of paper towels in every room? This way you can at least pretend to have the habits of a clean person.


The way to do this is to install a short tie rod in the closet/cabinet of the desired room and tie the scroll to it. can you hear it? This is your voice on becoming a responsible adult.

Open Your Jar Easily

We're all in that place for dinner, we're starving, and all we need to add is one last ingredient - but the jar won't budge. This sounds like a job right up your alley, dandy tape!


Next time you can’t get those pickles to open up for your (otherwise) amazing turkey sandwich, try this trick. Just make sure you press the tape well into the can at first or it will peel right off.

DIY Room Divider

Beautiful dividing walls for your loft or studio apartment when you want to have some privacy.The good news is that you don't need to find a contractor and mortgage your kidneys to set up a divider.


What you need is a pull rod (duh) and a top to bottom curtain. This also applies to other spaces (big or small) that require some sort of division. After all, we all need a break from being in other people's faces sometimes.

Foil Dispenser

Nothing says "I have my life together" like having a DIY dispenser for your rolls of aluminum foil or plastic wrap. It sends the message that even if in real life you spent the last 30 minutes looking for a void to scream into, your last concern has been taken care of.


What you need is a small rod that can fit inside one of your kitchen cabinets (or even one of your drawers). Once you have that, just string a roll of foil on top.