24 Frugal Cleaning Hacks to Save Money

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Do you feel you constantly spend money on expensive products to clean your home? We all want our homes to be clean and smell fresh, but the cost of making this happen can quickly add up. 

But what if I told you that you already have some of the cheapest cleaning solutions in your pantry and that saving money doesn’t mean cutting corners on cleanliness? 

Whether you are trying to stay on a budget or prefer to use more natural and chemical-free products in your home, these simple DIY cleaning solutions are perfect for anyone looking to save money and keep their home clean.

So get ready to learn more about these 24 frugal cleaning hacks that we have chosen, from repurposing everyday items to DIY solutions for cleaning even the toughest household chores.

If you don’t want to compromise cleanliness or your budget, keep reading and discover some creative cleaning hacks that will make your life easier.

1. Vinegar and Baking Soda

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Creating a paste by combining baking soda and vinegar is a multi-purpose cleaner for effectively cleaning up most kitchen and bathroom surfaces.

For a fraction of the cost of store-bought cleaners, this handy cleaner contains the acidity and alkalinity suitable for cutting through dirt and grime.

2. Play-Doh for Glitter

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If you have kids or do crafts, you probably have glitter all over your house.

Instead of trying to sweep or vacuum it up, use a Play-Doh hack to clean it up! 

Roll a ball of Play-Doh over the glitter and watch as it picks it up effortlessly.

3. Toothbrush for Computer

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Keyboards get dusty and dirty from daily use, but a regular dust cloth can be difficult to reach between the keys.

Just use an old toothbrush as a cleaning tool to easily remove any debris or crumbs from your keyboard.

4. Fridge Deodorizer

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Try this easy trick instead of dealing with pesky odors in your fridge.

Buy a small box of baking soda and leave it open in the back of your fridge to absorb unwanted smells. It will last for a few months before needing a replacement.

5. Alka Seltzer Toilet Bowl Cleaner

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No one wants to clean the toilet bowl, but this hack makes it quick and easy.

Drop a couple of Alka Seltzer tablets into your toilet bowl and let them sit for 20 minutes before flushing. 

The fizzing action will help break down stains, leaving you with a clean toilet.

6. Clean Pans

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Fill any pan with burnt-on stains with a little water, then add just a few drops of Dawn dish soap. 

Simmer this for a couple of minutes; then, when the water is cool, the stains should scrub off easily. 

7. Toothpaste as a Metal Cleaner

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Toothpaste isn’t just for your teeth; it can also be used as a metal cleaner.

Apply some toothpaste to a cloth and rub it onto metal surfaces, letting it sit for a few minutes, then wipe clean with a damp cloth.

8. Blow Dryer for Crayons Marks

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Kids can leave your walls a mess with crayon drawings, but don’t worry; there’s an easy fix.

Using a blow dryer on high heat will melt the crayon wax, which you can easily wipe away with a damp cloth.

9. Citrus Lemon Scent

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Using lemon is a great cleaning and deodorizing hack because its natural acidity removes stains and odors from surfaces like cutting boards, sinks, and countertops, leaving a refreshing citrus aroma. 

Dilute some lemon juice in water, then spritz away!

You can deodorize your microwave and garbage disposal by cutting a lemon in half, microwaving it for a minute, or grinding it in the disposal.

10. Speed Up Drying Times

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If you need your load of clothes to dry faster, try throwing a clean, dry towel in with the wet clothes. 

The towel will absorb excess moisture and speed up the drying process, working especially well with towels and jeans.

11. Remove Pet Hair with Rubber Gloves

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Removing pet hair can be a never-ending battle if you have pets that tend to shed on your furniture and clothes.

An easy solution is to wear rubber gloves and rub your hands over the surface. 

The static the gloves create will attract and lift the pet hair right off!

12. Wax Paper

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So you finally got your old faucets clean, or you just had new faucets installed, and you want to keep them clean.

To keep the faucets shiny and clean, rub them with a sheet of wax paper after each use or every other day.

13. Coffee Cup Cleaning Denture Tablets

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If you have coffee stains on your favorite mug, you don’t have to waste time scrubbing them because the effervescent action of denture tablets will remove the coffee stains without any scrubbing.

Fill your mug with warm water, add a denture-cleaning tablet, and allow it to soak for 30 minutes before rinsing thoroughly to keep it clean.

14. Glove Dusters

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If you have old cotton garden gloves or cheap jersey gloves, they make great dust cloths, especially for oddly shaped knick knacks.

To use the glove dusters, put them on your hands and wipe away dust from any surfaces. 

15. Bread for Broken Glass

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If you break a glass or plate and try to pick up the tiny shards from the floor after you sweep, you may notice that some pieces still remain.

To ensure all the tiny pieces are picked up, try gently pressing a slice of bread into the area where the glass broke. 

It will pick up even the tiniest pieces without you risking being cut from sharp edges.

16.Water Ring Remover

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Blow dryers will remove water rings from your wooden furniture in no time. 

Turn on the blow dryer and aim it at the water ring for a few minutes. 

Once the water ring is gone, dab a little olive oil on the area to restore the wood’s shine.

17. Toilet Bowl Cola

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Did you know you can use a fizzy cola drink to clean the toilet bowl?

Pour the cola into the bowl and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing it with a toilet brush. 

This method is effective and budget-friendly because you can use store-brand cola on expired ones for this cleaning hack.

18. Coffee Filter Uses

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Different hacks exist for coffee filters, from cleaning TV and computer screens to keeping popsicle drips off your hands.

But did you know that the coffee filter’s static and lint-free material makes it perfect for cleaning glass surfaces without leaving any residue behind?

19. Newspapers

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If you have yesterday’s newspaper lying around, you can use it for several cleaning hacks.

Glass and mirrors can be cleaned with newspaper instead of paper towels to avoid streaks, and you can use newspapers to line the top of your cabinets or fridge to collect dust and grime.

20. Salt for Stains

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You can make a paste with water and salt to remove stubborn stains from clothing or carpets.

The same paste will also do a great job cleaning stains from your bathtub, sink, and coffee or tea cups.

21. Grid Vacuum

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If you want a really clean carpet, try this handy vacuuming hack: vacuum in a grid pattern.

First, vacuum in one direction, then go vertically in the opposite direction to pick up

any dirt or debris that may have been missed the first time around.

22. Use Sunshine and Lemons for Whites

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If you want your white clothes really white, apply lemon juice to any dingy spots or soak them in lemons and water, then hang them in the sun to dry.

The sun’s natural bleaching properties and the citric acid in lemons will leave your whites looking bright and fresh. 

23. Easily Clean the Microwave

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For a quick and scrub-free hack to clean your microwave, mix a couple of tablespoons of white vinegar and a few drops of your favorite essential oil in a small bowl of water with water. 

Microwave for five minutes, and let steam sit for a few more minutes before wiping away any food or grime that is left.

24. Toaster Cleaner

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Try this hack to get at those burnt bread crumbs left in your toaster.

Unplug the toaster and brush away any crumbs with a pastry brush for easier crumbs and a toothbrush for any that are stuck.

Gas Hacks For Free Gas

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You’ve probably wished you could get free gasoline, but thought that was impossible. But the reality is, it isn’t impossible.

There are many free gas hacks you can use to save money on fuel ups. Here are 15 ways to lower the cost of gasoline, and in effect, get free gas.

15 FREE GAS HACKS YOU NEED TO TRY

Ways to Get Free Gift Cards

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Nowadays, people are looking for every means possible to make extra cash. One unique idea is to get free gift cards. Gift cards are a great way to help pay for the things you need without spending any money.

You can earn free gift cards for completing simple tasks in many ways. This includes getting paid for simple online tasks like playing games, completing surveys, and shopping.

Here is a complete guide on how to get free gift cards so you can spend less money on the things you buy.

47 PROVEN WAYS TO GET FREE GIFT CARDS

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