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10 weird cleaning secrets from grandma that actually work

5. Lightening and whitening, naturally

Tired of using all those chemicals to get rid of stains on your white clothes and linens? Instead, do what Grandma probably did. Soak your whites in a bucket of hot water with lemon juice for a couple of hours. Then hang it all out to dry in the sun.

6. Use a pillowcase to clean the ceiling fan

This one is pretty genius. Instead of getting dust all over the place next time you go to wipe down your fan blades, use a pillowcase. Simply place the blade inside the pillowcase, then wipe all that dust away. Easy and mess-free!

7. Cut your dish sponges in half

A reader told us that her grandmother who lived through the Depression used to cut her sponges in half. It was a tactic to make everything she had last longer, and it still rings true today. Use this tip to save a few extra bucks and make your sponges last longer.

8. Toothpaste to clean silver

Many of us have been there: You’re about to host a big lovely dinner when you realize your silver is filthy. Instead of running to the store for silver cleaner, reach for the toothpaste instead. Simply rub it on, rinse and let it dry. It will look shiny and new.

9. Remove sticky adhesives with a little oil

Trying to clean a jar but can’t get all that sticky label adhesive off? Instead of sitting there scrubbing or using harsh chemicals, do what Grandma did and grab the olive oil. With a little oil on a cloth, you can rub that adhesive right off.

10. Get rid of hard water with vinegar

Clean up hard water stains on your faucet, shower head and areas around the kitchen by using vinegar. It will lift the stains right off. For extra-tricky spots, like the shower head, let it soak in vinegar. It will work while it sits there and look good as new. For more, check out these 7 tips to help remove hard water stains easily.