6- Reuse Old Clothes For Cleaning Purposes

If you have a lot of worn out, torn old clothes, instead of throwing them away try to reuse them as dusting cloths, or floor cleaning cloths. That way you won’t have to buy dusting cloths for different purposes ever.

7-Leftover Teas Leaves Or Coffee Powder

When you have a lot of used tea leaves, don’t throw it away. Use the tea leaves as a natural scrub to wipe away stains from kitchen and bathroom walls or floors. It is a natural yet effective solution.

8-Old Washing Clothes Scrubs For Buckets And Mugs

Your buckets and mugs (in case you don’t use showers) will need a regular dose of cleaning too. You can use your old clothes washing scrub for the purpose once every few weeks. Furthermore, you can use the leftover clothes washing water to hose down the buckets in the bathroom.

9-Kitchen Surface Wipes For Mirrors

Most of us tend to get our mirrors stained because we use old cloths or wrong materials to wipe mirrors and glass. Try to reuse your kitchen water absorbent surface wipe on all your mirrors and glasses for a neater, stain free look.

10- Lemon Water For Windows And Doors

It is important to get your windows and doors cleaned once every few days. Try to use a mixture of lemon water (without sugar) for the purpose for an instantaneous clean look.

11- Crush Naphthalene Balls for Cupboards

While naphthalene balls are a great way to keep the wardrobe free of insects and mosquitoes or lizards, placing a couple in various corners isn’t the best way to do so. Try to crush the balls and dip the cloth you use to clean your wardrobe in the powder before wiping the shelves. It will help keep the wardrobe clean, odour-free as well as prevent insects etc.