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8 Home Hacks To Make Your Life Easier

Mow A Wet Lawn Without Grass Sticking

Mowing a wet lawn can be a frustrating experience, mainly if the grass sticks to your mower’s blades. Fortunately, there is a simple solution. All you need to do is oil your mower’s blades before you start mowing. This will help to lubricate the blades and prevent the grass from sticking. You can use any oil, but vegetable oil or WD-40 are both effective options.

Just make sure to apply the oil evenly to all of the blades. Once you’re finished, mow your lawn as usual. You’ll find that the blades move more easily and that the grass doesn’t stick nearly as much. As a bonus, your lawn will also have a nice shine.

Brown Sugar And Olive Oil Facial Scrub

Most of us have a love-hate relationship with our skin. We want it to look perfect all the time, but we also don’t want to put in the effort required to achieve that goal. Fortunately, a few easy home hacks can help you achieve glowing skin without spending a fortune. One of our favorites is brown sugar and olive oil facial scrub.

This simple scrub uses ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen, and it’s gentle enough for everyday use. To make the scrub, simply mix 1/4 cup of brown sugar, two tablespoons of olive oil, and one tablespoon of honey. Massage the scrub onto your face in circular motions, then rinse it off with warm water. Your skin will feel softer and smoother after just one use.

Use A Lemon To Remove Furniture Scratches

If you have a piece of furniture with a few scratches, you don’t need to go out and buy a new one. You can easily remove the scratches using a lemon. Lemons are natural bleaches, so they will help lighten the color of the blemish and make it less noticeable. Cut a lemon in half and rub it over the scratches. You may need to do this a few times before the scratches are completely gone. Lemon juice is also a natural disinfectant, so it will help kill any bacteria hiding in the scratches.

Freeze Your Sponges To Kill Germs

Sponges are one of the dirtiest items in your kitchen, and they can often be breeding grounds for bacteria. However, there is an easy way to kill germs and keep your sponges clean: freeze them! Freezing your sponges will kill any bacteria or fungi that may be living on them, and it will also help to prevent them from growing. Place them in a zip-top bag and store them in the freezer to freeze your sponges. They will stay fresh for up to three months.

Conclusion

In conclusion, a few simple home hacks that can make your life a little easier. These hacks use everyday ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen, and they’re all safe to use around children and pets. So next time you find yourself struggling with a task, give one of these hacks a try!

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