Removing Ice from Windshield
Adding some extra time to your morning routine in the winter to account for the time it takes to melt any snow or ice from your windshield is a must. This can be inconvenient, especially if you’re already running late.
If you don’t have any de-icer spray on hand, however, you’re more than likely to have WD-40. To keep snow and ice from sticking to your windows and windshield overnight, spray some WD-40 on them and spread it around with a clean, dry cloth before going to bed.
Keep Your Garbage Smelling Fresh
The smell is one of the most unpleasant aspects of garbage collection. It will frequently deter us from taking out the trash at all. Using only two common household ingredients, however, you can make your garbage can smell as good as the day you changed the bag.
Soak a slice of bread in a vinegar bath. Place the slice of bread in the bottom of the empty garbage can on a paper towel once the vinegar has been absorbed. This can then be left overnight for best results and removed the next morning to eliminate the odor.