Why do you need to "glue" cling film on furniture or an unusual method for lazy housewives

  • Dec 11, 2020
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I have found a great way that significantly reduces the time for cleaning the apartment. It would seem that ordinary cling film, but so well helps in everyday life and makes life easier. Anyway, everyone in the house has cling film. As a rule, it is used for its intended purpose, but you can still use it like this ...

Every hostess knows that getting to hard-to-reach places (where dust collects) is very difficult. For example, cupboards from a kitchen unit. This method will especially help those who have a gas water heater or stove, as well as a coal stove (they know firsthand what soot settles on the upper surface of the cabinets under the ceiling).

We once lived with my parents in a private house with a coal stove and soot on the furniture is a common thing. Then my mother read an interesting way and began to cover the top cabinets with cling film. Over time, it was simply thrown away and spread over a new one.

If you don't have an extractor hood in your kitchen, it will be too difficult to clean the upstairs cabinets. Grease particles settle on furniture and kitchen units so that they cannot be washed later. It is unrealistic and inconvenient to constantly wipe the furniture, and after a while one rag and powder will not be enough. I used to cover the top cabinets with newspapers, but they didn't really save me from soot either, but cling film is a real salvation.

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The film adheres perfectly to any surface and does not slide off like newspapers (for example, if you make a draft or just open a window). It is very comfortable. I change this film once a year (I throw away the old one and the new one with glue). Furniture stays clean and is easier to wipe with a damp cloth.

This can be done not only in the kitchen, but also in the living room or bedroom. (to collect all the dust on the film). The fact is that the surface of the film “collects” dust well (it seems to stick to it). Agree, you wash upstairs cabinets no more than once a year (we usually do this before Easter). The same can be done with the film - change it as needed and that's it. If this method is costly for you, I can assure you that you will spend more on cleaning products. A roll of film costs up to 100 rubles and is enough to "wrap" all the cabinets and cabinets upstairs.

How else do you use cling film? Share your secrets, hostesses, we will discuss together in the comments.