50 incredible DIY hacks that will make you feel like a total genius

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Short of magic lamp (or massiveAmazon order), your life is not likely to get an entire nearing, easier orMost organized alone. Fortunately, there are some simple solutions, do it for almost every daily challenge. According to marking clothes and furniture to keep your air conditioner clean, there is almost nothing you can not tackle. To learn how to enhance all aspects of your life with simple practical work, read these incredible DIY hacks that you will want you to know earlier. And for more DIY DIY counseling, get ready to be amazed by these30 easy at home hacks that will blow you.

1
Remove a deodorant stain with tights.

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If you have a disgraceful dedoring mark on your clothes, do not rub your garment with a standard cloth and risk looting. Instead, use a pair of tights to gently rub the deodorian brand and watch it easily disappear. And for more tips to keep your clothes in advanced shape, here's13 ways to wash your all wrong clothes.

2
Remove sticker residues with cooking oil.

sticker on honey jar, diy hacks
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Have you peeled a label of a pot only to find paper and residues left behind? By using cotton and a cooking oil, rub the residue and let it rest for a few minutes. Once the oil has flowed, it easily wipe.

3
Use toothpaste to clear the damage of the permanent markers.

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If you accidentally have a permanent marker on afurniture, do not waste hope for now. By using a small non-gel toothpaste, rub the task of the marker in a circular motion with a soft cloth and it should make noise. And for more ways to get your homeless house, try them20 amazing tips to clean your bathroom.

4
Get rid of pencil marks with a hairdryer.

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If your children have creative with their pencils and walls, there is an easy solution. Simply heat the incriminated part of the wall with a hairdryer for a few seconds to soften the pencil wax and eliminate writing with a soft cloth. And for more ways to get your homeless house, try them20 amazing tips to clean your bathroom.

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Or remove a wine plug stuck with one!

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Looking forward to enjoying this bottle of Malbec, but do not have a practical tire? If the ambient temperature of the wine, you can relieve this cork by heating the neck of the bottle with a hairdryer. Simply make sure you do not do that with sparklingwine Or wine that has been refrigerated or you could break the bottle or eject the cork with force. And if you need an excuse to empty more bottles, read them80 Extraordinary Benefits of Wine.

6
Make a fabric recycling with a vodka of remains.

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If you have a small vodka at the bottom of this bottle, but not enough for a cocktail, put it with good use. Combine a three-piece water vodka, add a few drops of essential oil and you have a chemical odorless fabric cooling spray.

7
Clean your bowl with a mouthwash.

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If yourtoilet Bowl could use a cleaning but you are out of traditional cleaning, use the mouthwash instead. Pour a capula of stuff in your washcloth and let it rest for half an hour. When you are ready to give a bolch scrub, any grime will take off easily. And if that does not do the trick, check these20 products that make cleaning easier.

8
Use an erase gum to replace a lost ear loop.

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Running from home only to discover that you dropped your earring? Look no further than your office drawer for a replacement. Just pull the end of the gum of a pencil and you have a back that will last until you can find a suitable replacement.

9
Protect your furniture from pet scratches with an aluminum foil.

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If yourcatsWill not leave some of your furniture alone, cover the area with an aluminum foil. The feeling of the leaf against their claws will be admontely enough to dissuade them in the future.

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And align the bottom of your chimney with an aluminum foil, too.

fireplace with stone surround, diy hacks
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It's always a pleasure to go to a crackling fire on acold night. Less pleasant, however, must clean after this fire. If you want to facilitate this often expensive task, place an aluminum sheet at the bottom of your chimney before laying your logs, and when you're done, you can simply gather the sheet and throw it instead of having to sweep these messy ashes far.

11
Rid your wrinkle clothes using your shower.

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No steam? No problem! If you want to get out of the wrinkles of your clothes, simply turn the shower on a total explosion at a high temperature, hang your clothing from the curtain rod or towel hook, as well as the turn! An outfit without wrinkles in no time. And if you notice more wrinkles, thank you usually, be sure to know them15 Folding Tips with Lifestyle Lighting.

12
Use a piece of bread to soften brown sugar.

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This rock-hard brown sugar will not hurt you a lot when you try to make your famous gingerbread recipe. If you know you will need to cook soon with a brunette sugar and it's too hard to use, paste a piece of bread with the sugar overnight and leave both in a sealed plastic bag. In the morning, bread should have absorb moisture that causes the colony of sugar.

13
Refresh your plastic shower curtain with a magic gum.

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If yourshower The curtain or lining are looking less than cleaning, exit it with a magic gum. Some passes with this handy sponge will help you wipe the mildew and soap scake in no time. And for the errors you make in the shower, learn these15 ways to deceive you.

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Or give your dirty sneakers a refreshing with one!

stained chuck tailors, diy hacks
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If your shoes have seen better days, give them a new life with a magic gum too! Just mitigate the sponge and wipe this grime.

15
Make your own body scrub using Epsom salt.

epsom salt in bowl with wooden spoon, diy hacks
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If your skin feels a little rough, but you do not want to make a trip to the pharmacy, you can make your own scrub at home. Simply combine epsom salt, olive oil and essential oil of your choice and you will have a nicely fragrant scrub ready to leave in seconds.

16
Soften a sweater with your hair conditioner.

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Does this new wool sweater makes you hot, but it's itching? For this softer wool, soak it into lukewarm water with a few tables with mixed conditioner. After 15 minutes, drain the water and dry the sweater by rolling it in a clean towel until it is wet, then leave it flat on a rack to dry.

17
Pick up small toys using a plush roll.

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Have your children or grandchildren left tinytoys Especially on the ground you have to walk and break if they are not cleaned quickly? Simply use a plush roller and you can leave them in seconds.

18
Use a magnetic tape to keep your beauty tools organized.

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If you are forever to put your tweezers, your nail dilatins or manicure scissors, there is an easy way to keep them all organized. Just stick a magnetic tape to your wall or inside your hard drive makeup kit and it will remain placed.

19
Prevent overcrowding in a pot with rolls of toilet paper.

toilet paper rolls with plant growing, diy hacks
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You want to keep your garden organized without buying dividers in the hardware store? Fill one plant with so manyToilet paper rolls As you can sit (without slamming), put dirt and seeds in each of each one, and water them regularly. This will keep your plants carefully organized in a confined space and these cardboard tubes will eventually be disintegrated in the soil over time.

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And use a tube of toilet paper to keep your packing paper in order too.

Wrapping paper rolls, diy hacks

If your packaging paper tends to unfold, there is an easy solution. Just take a roll of toilet paper and put it on the roller of packaging paper - in this way, the end will not have room to get rid.

21
Clean your HVAC ventilation registers in the dishwasher.

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These CVC Grimy registers are easily cleaned in yourdishwasher! Just appear, run them through a fast rinse cycle and dry well before reinstalling it.

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And use the accuracy attachments of your vacuum cleaner to clean your AC filters.

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If yourair conditioners The filters are difficult to clean, let your vacuum make the hard work for you. Simply attach the crevasse tool and keep you with all this stuffed and dirt that you should otherwise rinse you, risking a drain obstacle in the process.

23
Clean the AC vents from your car with a pipe cleaner.

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These AC winds on your car are so small, they are almost impossible to have dust without dust. Fortunately, a pipe cleaner can quickly eliminate all this dust in seconds, enter the areas traditional pushers can not reach.

24
Clean your heaters with compressed air.

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If your skirting devices believe "Clean me", but your back says "Forgetting", there is an easy solution: compressed air. Simply target the bobbin at the sheater and the dust will take off in seconds.

25
Use a squeegee to rid your hair hair furniture.

two welsh corgis on white bed, diy hacks
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Finding your fluff rolls do little to fight against your hair hair problems? Take out this squeegee that you usually use to clean your car windshield and the hair will easily come easily.

26
Use ice cubes to eliminate the candle wax.

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If you spilled the candle wax on a piece of furniture, do not risk ruin the finish trying to scratch it. Simply fill a plastic bag with ice cubes, put it on the wax and let it rest for a few minutes. Once the wax is cooled sufficiently and hardened, you can pick it up easily.

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Or remove the carpet wax with an iron.

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If you accidentally burst the candle wax on your carpet, there is still hope. First of all, put a paper bag on the wax, then slightly on the affected area with an iron. Steam will help lift the wax of the carpet and allow it to cling to the bag instead.

28
Use straps to keep a furnished sheet.

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If you find your fitted leaves slipping from the corners of your bed, no longer search your closet for easy solution. Simply use a pair of elastic straps, cutting one end at each corner under the mattress and your leaf will remain in place.

29
Keep dust at the bay with a dryer leaf.

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You can reduce your dusting time in half with a common household element: a dryer sheet. Simply slide it on your skirtings and its antistatic properties will keep the dust from paste while making your house feel.

30
Use Alka Seltzer tablets to clean a saucepan.

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Is it the dinner mess do not move from yourpan? Fill it with hot water, drop an Alka Seltzer tablet and leave it sit down. In about 15 minutes, this disorder should wipe easily.

31
Leaf the chicken with a stand mixer.

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If you do not want to split chicken by hand, you can leave a device doing the job for you. Just drop pieces of cooked chicken in the bowl part of your support mixer, secure it for 15 seconds up to 15 seconds until the chicken is completely shredded.

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And use a plastic lid to maintain at least the splash of hand mixer.

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The most frustrating thing on the use of a hand blender is splashing around yourfoodYou are left to clean after. To keep these damage at a minimum, pierce two holes in the lid of a reusable container that has lost his companion (we all have them!), Paste the drummers through it and straighten the handle, and it should keep this splash contained.

33
Use a pool noodle to keep your car doors with bumps.

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If you end up hitting the walls of your garage or your car carport from your car car, there is a simple solution. Use a nail gun to attach a pool noodle to your wall to prevent scratches!

34
Keep your clothes feeling fresh with bar soap.

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If you want to keep your clothes to smell your clothes while traveling, there is no need for fabric refreshing spray, just do soap. Nestled between your clothes (with or without packing or box), bar soap will keep your clothes feeling awesome.

35
Use a metal wine support to store your hair tools.

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These curling irons and rectifiers can look like your hair at a million dollars, but their heat can easily melt or burn just about everything you let them cool down. Fortunately, with a metal wine rack, you can easily store these tools safely to block anything in your bathroom.

36
Use a label manufacturer to keep your cords organized.

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Do you want to make sure that you do not accidentally study the lamp when you will unplug something? Use your label manufacturer to create indicators identifying each device by name, making it easier to disconnect the right each time.

37
Keep your tangle jewelry with a plastic wrap.

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If you want to keep your OMEMBER jewelry during your trip, place it on a plastic envelope sheet and seal and put another sheet on the top. Tap the individual jewelry pieces with your fingers to seal each article in its own compartment without the need for a large jewelry case.

38
Use a clipper to hold a nail in place.

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If you find yourself with broken fingers every time you try to haggle a nail, a clipper can help you. Just hold the nail in place with the clipper for the first swings, then remove it when you are ready to finish the job.

39
Make a fruit fly trap with an old pot and vinegar.

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Find fruit flies around your kitchen in summer? Instead of hanging disgraceful fly paper, take a cup, fill it with an inch of red wine vinegar, seal the top with a plastic film and drill a few small holes on the part with a pen. The flies will be attracted by the scent of vinegar, but can not go out. And if you see a lot of bugs, make sure to know the23 things in your house attracting parasites.

40
Use a shower cadder for your children to be entertained on long car trips.

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If you go on a long trip by car, you gowant to bring entertainment. Before leaving, fill a shower cadder with toys,booksAnd snacks - it's a simple way to keep everything in the same place and that the handle makes it easier for your children to take them when you arrive at your destination.

41
Remove the erafs on the suede with a nail file.

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If your suede shoes (blue or otherwise) are worse for wear, do not turn to your local cock-cobbler to your manicure kit. Some soft passes with a nail file can help dislodge spots without ruining the texture of the suede.

42
Get fingerprints from your wall with chalk.

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If you have greasy fingerprints on your door characters or walls, there is a simple solution. Just scrub a piece of chalk gently on them, let it rest for 10 minutes and chalk will absorb the oil, which will allow it to flow easily.

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And turn an old showcase into a table.

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If you have adisgraceful windowIn your home, use it to create a fun project. Simply press these windows with a small painting on the board and you have an easy chart that infuses any room with a little rustic charm.

44
Keep rollers with fresh paint with a damp towel.

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If you have finished painting for the evening, but you plan to go back in the morning, there is an easy way to keep your roll from drying out. Cover the roller with a wet towel, do it in a plastic bag, seal it and when you need to paint again, it will always be perfectly sweet.

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And save the paint for retouching in baby food pots.

clear glass jar with green lid, diy hacks
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Have a small paint left in it can, but not enough to justify keeping this very large container around? Just pour it in a washed and dried baby food pot and keep it sealed for retouching.

46
Use a magazine rack to store your reusable container lids.

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If you ever lose the lids to your reusable containers, there is an easy way to keep them all in place (and fall from your cabinet). Use a magazine holder to keep them content and you will never find yourself looking for a lid lost again.

47
Cut flowers to a pancarin to dry them.

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Wantflowers quickly and easily? Simply use the clips on a pants holder to hold the stems of your flowers, so that they are hanging on the bulb and leave them in a cool and dry place to dehydrate.

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And use one to keep the Christmas lights of OMEMBER, too!

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Instead of spending hours unraveling yourXmas The lights every year, simply send them around the bar part of a pants and clip each end - they will remain unraveled all year round.

49
Reuse cups of chipped tea as succulent planters.

pink teacup with succulent in it, diy hacks
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These tea cups that you have inherited from your great aunt have seen better days, but you do not feel good to throw them, so what should you do? Drill a drainage hole in the bottom, fill them with dirt and use them to plant succulents, of course!

50
Keep track of your home keys with the last nail polish.

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If you just have a bit of nail polish left in the bottle - and not enough for a complete manicure - put it with good use. Paint the top of your keys to identify them instead of paying good money for these key caps that weigh your key ring and always end up breaking. And for more good advice, check these30 incredible cleaning hacks you want to know earlier.

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