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The essential phone spring clean guide and enter our Kärcher giveaway!

  • March 16, 2026
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  • March 20, 2026

My best practice is to remove unnecessary apps and files and keep the software up-to-date. For physical cleaning, I use just water( make sure the phone is waterproof) 


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  • March 20, 2026

Absolute best? Hire a good cleaner... They're better than me at doing it and when paid appropriately, will do it properly!

 

Failing that - dust before hoovering!


giwood
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  • March 20, 2026

My best cleaning hack is not to bother at all as life’s too short 🤣 unless I have a ‘karcher not that’s totally different 👍


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  • March 20, 2026

Bicarbonate of soda, lemon juice and white vinegar gets old, well used pans looking like new


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  • March 20, 2026

Bed change day use your pillowcases to give a quick dust around.  AND, a 2nd, use Baby Sterilising Tablets in mug/cup/teapot of boiling water to remove tea stains GUARANTEED and safest method.


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  • March 20, 2026

Pour a litre of cola around the toilet bowl and rim, ensuring it covers the stains, and let it sit for at least an hour—or overnight for best results - helps to get rid of timescale and stains. The cheaper the cola the better - Coke way too expensive. It works through the acidic properties which dissolve stains etc.


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  • March 20, 2026

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The single most ridiculously effective cleaning hack; feels like cheating because it works so well:

The “Two-Minute Micro-Zone” Trick

Clean one tiny area for exactly two minutes — but always the same area first.

Why it works

  • It bypasses motivation entirely. Two minutes is too small for your brain to resist.
  • It creates a “keystone clean.” Once one area is consistently spotless, the rest of the room automatically looks messier by comparison, nudging you to keep going.
  • It builds a habit loop. Same spot → same action → zero decision fatigue.
  • It prevents overwhelm. You never face “the whole room,” just a micro-zone.

How to use it

Pick one of these as your permanent micro-zone:

  • The kitchen sink
  • The bathroom sink
  • The coffee table
  • The bedside table
  • The entryway shoe area
  • The hob/stovetop
  • The desk surface

Then:

  1. Set a timer for 2 minutes.
  2. Clean only that zone.
  3. Stop when the timer ends — unless you feel like continuing.

The surprising effect

Within a week, that one area becomes effortlessly clean every day.
Within two weeks, you start doing a second area “just because.”
Within a month, your home feels cleaner with less effort than you’ve ever spent before.

It’s the closest thing to a cleaning cheat code.

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  • March 20, 2026

Always have a toothbrush to hand!


  • New Contributor
  • March 20, 2026

Use spray bottles to cover surfaces quickly.


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  • March 20, 2026

My best cleaning hack is using a 2 pence coin to remove limescale from taps


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  • March 20, 2026

Clean for 20 minutes, then take a 10-minute break. This makes overwhelming deep cleans feel more manageable and prevents burnout.


  • Active Contributor
  • March 20, 2026

Keep an old toothbrush to use on cleaning those awkward corners and tiny spaces.


  • New Contributor
  • March 20, 2026

An old toothbrush and bleach for cleaning the grout in the bathroom


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  • March 20, 2026

Delete unused apps
It instantly frees up storage
Speeds up your phone
Reduces background battery drain
Improves privacy (fewer apps tracking you)
If I haven’t used it in the last 1–2 months, it goes.
Everything else helps—but this one change gives the biggest impact, fastest.


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  • March 20, 2026

Only clean the car when it is raining... Saves water and softens the mud :) 


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  • March 20, 2026

To clean your coffee or spice grinder without using water,
just grind a handful of dry white rice.
The rice absorbs all the leftover oils and odours.
Once you tip it out, the grinder is perfectly clean and ready for the next batch!


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  • March 20, 2026

Best cleaning tip on spills is water either red wine on carpet etc use just water to dilute and draw out spill and keep kneading the water out with a rag or tea towel until it’s removed. No need for expensive stain removers just use water!


bwilson69
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  • March 20, 2026

Elbow grease 😁


  • New Contributor
  • March 20, 2026

get some rabbits and never need to cut your grass


Domestos zero limescale is the best thing ever for limescale/stains in toilets. Nothing else seems to work for ours.


  • New Contributor
  • March 20, 2026

To clean kids bath toys of dreaded black mould,  pop them in yhe sink with a dishwasher tablet. Mix it up and let it soak, then brush off the mould and rinse clean. Clean and safe to play with again!

Also put paintbrushes into a small bag, wrap it around it and semi-seal the top, keeps the paint fresh inside for days and saves you washing it out and needing it shortly after but it's soaking wet and you can't!


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  • March 20, 2026

REMOVAL OF GREEN ALGEA ON CAR WINDOW RUBBER SEALS & REDUCE SEAL DAMAGE / CRACKING OVER TIME.

Use snow foam with Karcher jet wash when cleaning your car, then with foam still on car, work the foam into the window seals with a detailing type brush (a paint brush will work also).

This will remove & prevent future green algea growth & damage to car window seals

Then just complete your jet wash car cleaning steps / routine as normal.

Note:

This tip can be used without a jet wash, just use the same detailing brush with a car wash shampoo & work shampoo into tje window rubber seals & wash of with clean water.


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  • March 20, 2026

Use blue tack to rub into corners and crevices. It will remove any bits that are Stubborn and leave areas spotlessly clean also use AF foam cleaner on plastics a really top product for antistatic cleaning


AndyW Inuk
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  • March 20, 2026

Best duster... a lightly dampened microfibre cloth. Moisten using clean water in an old spray bottle. The cloth should be just damp enough to pick up dust without leaving moisture streaks.

Lightly spray a microfiber cloth with Pledge (other household spray polished are available:) to remove greasy marks on glass and furniture.


Lee Brayshaw
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  • March 20, 2026

Bicarbonate of soda & white vinegar cleans a multitude of things. Eco friendly too