1Vacuum your dryer vent
Getty ImagesOnce a year, pull your dryer away from the wall and disconnect the vent. Using the hose of your vacuum cleaner, reach into the vent as far as you possibly can and vacuum.
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2Deep-clean your mattress
Getty ImagesYour bed needs a proper cleaning every few months to get rid of dust and dead skin cells, sweat and oils from your body. Remove and wash your sheets as usual. To clean your mattress, use a garment steamer and go over the top, sides and box spring thoroughly to kill any dust mites that may be hiding near the surface. Then use your vacuum's upholstery tool and go over your mattress again. (This will remove the dust mites steaming has killed.) Remove any stains with a carpet and upholstery cleaner without over-wetting the mattress.
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3Update your gutters
Getty ImagesIt's best to call in a professional when it's time to clean your gutters, but you can avoid having to make that call too often by having gutter covers installed that allow water to flow into the gutters while keeping leaves and other large debris out.
4Remove stains from car seats
Getty ImagesIt may be hard (or downright impossible if you have kids), but implementing a no-eating-in-the-car rule is the best way to keep car seats free of stains. To remove stains from fabric seats, use a liquid carpet cleaner or portable carpet cleaning machine. Leather seats should only be cleaned with leather cleaner. Don't forget a leather protector afterward!
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5Vacuum your window blinds
Getty ImagesThe best way to keep your window blinds clean and looking like new is to remove dust from them weekly. Using the dusting brush attachment on your vacuum, remove the dust from your blinds starting from the top slat, from left to right. Close the blinds in reverse and repeat on the opposite side.
6Keep windows sparkling year-round
Getty ImagesTo clean your windows, wait for a cool, cloudy day and spray a glass cleaner onto the glass, wiping it with a clean microfiber cloth to avoid streaking. Avoid a common window-cleaning mistake by brushing or vacuuming dust from the window frame before wetting the surface.
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7Restore your dishwasher
Over time, excess food and grime will build up in your dishwasher's interior. Get in the habit of cleaning any remaining bits of foods — beans, pasta and so on — after each dishwashing cycle. Pull out the bottom rack to look for leftover food, and remove it with a paper towel to prevent future odors. Remove food bits from inside the filter too.
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8Clean and disinfect your toilet
Fabrice LEROUGE//Getty ImagesDid you know you have to clean your toilet before disinfecting it?Apply a toilet bowl cleaner and let it sit for up to five minutes before scrubbing it with a stiff-bristled toilet brush. Wipe down the toilet seat and handle with disinfectant wipes, or use your favorite bathroom cleaner spray. Wipe away any grime, then apply a second layer of disinfectant cleaner and allow it to air-dry.
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9Freshen your shower curtain
Fotosearch//Getty ImagesTo banish moldy spots, throw your plastic or vinyl curtain in the washing machine with a little detergent and bleach (if the curtain is white or clear) and add two or three old white towels for extra cleaning agitation. Then either hang the curtain to dry or put it in the dryer on low heat for three to four minutes or on air fluff only. To keep it fresher longer, stretch the curtain out after each shower to help moisture dissipate.
10Revive cloudy glasses
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11Descale your coffee maker
John_Kasawa//Getty ImagesFill your coffee maker's reservoir with a mixture that's half vinegar, half water. Let the solution brew until the reservoir is empty. Allow the coffee maker to sit for 30 minutes, then refill the reservoir with just water and brew a pot of clean water to rinse.
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12Sanitize your phone
Getty ImagesChances are your cell phone is harboring more germs than your bathroom surfaces. Zap cell phone germs with an alcohol, Lysol or Clorox wipe, and give your TV remote and computer mouse the same treatment while you're at it. Make sure your gadget stays wet for about five minutes (which allows time for the disinfectant to work), wipe away any excess moisture with a microfiber cloth. Repeat at least twice a week.
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13Clean out candleholders
loonara//Getty ImagesSave a pretty container when the candle's spent by rinsing it with steaming hot water and using a paper towel to scoop out the wax residue inside.
14Reseason rusty cast iron
YelenaYemchuk//Getty ImagesOver-scrubbing cast iron with metal scouring pads can remove the seasoning from your trusty skillet. To restore the finish, use a scrub sponge to remove any rust, clean with a bit of mild dish soap, then rinse and dry well. Coat the inside and outside with vegetable oil and bake upside down in the oven at 350 degrees for one hour. Let cool and remove excess grease with a paper towel.
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15Rethink the linen closet
Andrew McCaulTackle an overflowing storage spot by adding an over-the-door rack for extra towels. Shelf dividers stop folded washcloths from toppling over, and baskets corral surplus toilet paper and cleaning supplies.
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16Restore your shower pressure
harmpeti//Getty ImagesUnclog your showerhead by mixing equal parts white vinegar and water and pouring it into a plastic bag. Tie the bag around the showerhead to immerse the holes in the solution, and secure it with a twist tie. Let the showerhead soak for up to an hour, then remove the bag and wipe away the loosened deposits. Flush by turning on hot water to clear the openings.
Caution: To keep from damaging decorative showerhead finishes, opt to dip a brush into a vinegar-and-water mix and scrub the showerhead nozzles instead.
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18Make sneakers bright again
monkeybusinessimages//Getty ImagesRestore your white tennis shoes to their just-out-of-the-box state by cleaning them with a mild soap and water. Dip a sponge or brush into the soapy water and gently scrub to remove scuffs and stains. Rinse clean with a damp cloth, then clean the rubber soles and sides with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
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19Freshen feather pillows
KatarzynaBialasiewicz//Getty ImagesThe best way to keep pillows in their original shape is to follow the manufacturer's instructions for washing. Most feather pillows can be washed and dried in the machine. Load two pillows at a time for balance, and use only a small amount of detergent. Wash them on a delicate cycle with an extra rinse, then tumble dry on low with several wool dryer balls to poof them back up.
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20Lift the worst wine stains
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Caroline is a writer and editor with almost a decade of experience. From 2015 to 2019, she held various editorial positions at Good Housekeeping, including as health editor, covering nutrition, fitness, wellness, and other lifestyle news. She's a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism and dreams of the day Northwestern will go back to the Rose Bowl.

Amanda Garrity is a lifestyle writer and editor with over seven years of experience, including five years on staff at Good Housekeeping, where she covered all things home and holiday, including the latest interior design trends, inspiring DIY ideas and gift guides for any (and every) occasion. She also has a soft spot for feel-good TV, so you can catch her writing about popular shows like Virgin River, Sweet Magnolias, Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart and more.
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