Everything You Haven’t Cleaned and What To Do About It | Problem Solved
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- čas přidán 29. 12. 2022
- Are you tired of cleaning the same areas in your home over and over again, only to find that there's still dirt and grime lurking in unexpected places? It's time to uncover the cleaning secrets you've been missing out on. In this video, we'll reveal everything you haven't been cleaning and show you how to clean it like a pro. From overlooked appliances to hidden nooks and crannies, we'll cover all the areas in your home that need a little extra attention. Our tips and tricks will help you save time and make your home sparkle from top to bottom. Get ready to transform your cleaning routine and discover a whole new level of cleanliness in your home with our cleaning secrets revealed!
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Honestly the most satisfying thing about cleaning is the end result, you really don't know how dirty something is until you clean it
Woah a full episode, not just a short! I'm trying to clean my house today and guess I'm paying attention.
Edit: that slow cooker tip is really smart.
I don't know how I came across this video, but watching it was truly pleasant and lovely! Thanks for the great format, funny relatable hosts and for not avoiding embarrassing dirt (like drool circles). I'd like to mention that you shouldn't use baking soda if you want to vacuum something. Baking soda is abrasive and will ruin the inside of your vacuum (most likely not the first couple of times though) and damage can't be undone. I'm sure you'd hate having to replace an expensive vacuum and then continuing the cycle by using baking soda again, and so on. Also, waffle irons normally say to not use cooking spray. Just like cast iron pans, the coating is enough and won't make things stick. Just don't scrub hard or wash with a lot of soap as it'll remove the protective surface and allow the waffle mix to stick.
You got good timing on this one. I've got a crockpot that I used for a Christmas party i still haven't cleaned. Thanks for all the awesome tips btw!
love your videos! Another good way to clean the inside of a burr grinder is to buy "grinder powder", they sell it both loose and in tablets. It's just a mix of grains so it's food safe, you just run it through the machine, vacuum it out, then run 2 loads of beans through to make sure the cleaning powder is all gone
Had to clean my hand-me-down grinder when making a topical zinc cream. It had not been cleaned for a decade. Had grounds in my zinc.
I love this channel so much
Hey I love this video . A banger as usual
My dad hasn’t changed the water filter in over 5 years. 😀
Nothing worse than a dirty kitchen.
That, or a bathroom. I had to use a neighbors bathroom and the door was off the hinges, the toilet seat was broken, and it was a complete dump.
@@Coolguy992 Remember porta potties? 🤮