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ICE CUBES CLEAN THE GARBAGE DISPOSAL. A common hack is putting a piece of citrus peel into the garbage disposal to improve the smell, but what about actually cleaning it? Green suggests ice
cubes. “These will remove any food scraps that are stuck under the disposal blades or impellers, depending on your model, as well as the grind chamber,” Green says. You’ll only want to use a
handful or you can clog the drain. As a bonus, ice cubes also help to sharpen the disposal blades. DmitriyKazitsyn/Getty Images DENTURE TABLETS CLEAN AUTO-DRIP COFFEE MAKERS (AND WATER
BOTTLES). Denture tabs are designed to clean, disinfect, whiten and remove stains — the recipe for a great cleaning product. That extends to your drip coffee maker which can get gunky over
time with buildup from minerals and bacteria. “Simply fill up the auto-drip tank with warm water, drop two tablets into the water and let them fully dissolve,” says Leanne Stapf, chief
operating officer at the Cleaning Authority. “Run the coffeepot through a regular cycle and, once complete, fill the tank up with only warm water and start again.” Denture tabs are also
great for cleaning out the coffeepot and water bottles as well. Let the tablet dissolve in warm water and then rinse and wipe clean. STAIN REMOVAL WHITE WINE FOR RED WINE STAINS. If you
happen to be drinking both white and red wine and a little red spills, use white wine to attack the stain right away. The white wine will dilute the stain; follow up with a clean wet cloth
to get out the rest. Don’t want to open a bottle of white? Hydrogen peroxide mixed with dish soap will work on lighter clothes (be careful, hydrogen peroxide can bleach a little) or use salt
on darker clothes. No matter what method you choose, make sure to always blot the stain. Scrubbing will only make things spread. LEMON ON PASTA SAUCE STAINS. Red sauce is delicious — until
it gets on your clothes. “If you notice pasta sauce on your clothes, soak a clean cloth in cold water and blot from the outside in,” Stapf says. “Then grab a slice of lemon and rub it into
the stain. Once the splatter appears to be mostly gone, pour a generous amount of water to cover the area and blot again with a clean cloth.” t_kimura/Getty Images MAYO FOR CRAYON STAINS ON
WALLS. Admittedly, using mayonnaise on the walls sounds strange, but there is a method to the madness. “Mayonnaise consists of oils that help break down the wax in crayons,” Stapf says.
“Apply a small amount of mayo to the stain and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping away with a damp microfiber cloth.” If the grandkids get a little overzealous with their coloring,
you’ll want to save this tip.