Never dry clean your glasses; water is essential to remove abrasive particles before rubbing.Hold your lenses under a stream of warm water to remove surface dust. Then apply a drop of neutral liquid soap (make sure it does not contain lotions or balms) to each lens and gently rub the entire surface with your fingertips. We recommend that you also thoroughly clean the part that rests on the bridge of your nose, as this is where the most oil and, in some cases, makeup residue accumulates.

Sometimes ironing is so tiring. Reduce ironing time by placing a sheet of aluminum foil under the ironing board cover. This will effectively reflect the heat and make the wrinkles on the clothes straighten much faster.There is no need to buy special polishing agents because you can easily clean silverware by covering the plastic bucket with aluminum foil, placed shiny side up. Next, place the silverware in the bucket, add one-quarter cup (60 milliliters) of washing soda (this is not the same as baking soda), as well as about three and a half liters of boiling water.