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The collective know-how of the Apartment Therapy readers is an amazing and powerful thing — when someone shares something that they swear by in the comments, the editors take notice. For our January "Fresh Start" focus, here is a collection of great reader cleaner tips and recommendations. Think of this post as the blueprint for a nearly perfect cleaning kit; one that is filled with secret weapons to get the job done in no time! • Club soda is a miracle cleaner. I use it to clean windows, steel appliances, chrome fixtures, the glass stovetop, small-kid-height smudges on walls, and the white leather upholstery. What soda does not remove, vodka does, like ball-point pen and even sharpie from that same white sofa. No, I don't do all my shopping at the liquor store :) - princesspeaI use it to remove stubborn marks from any hard surface. I first discovered it when I had a dark mark on my white Eames RAR. I didn't want to use anything abrasive so my mum suggested toothpaste. The mark came off in seconds.

• I use olive oil to give my stainless steel appliances a nice even shine. Just buff it out with a dry cloth. • Non toxic Borax 20 Mule Team for almost everything. For kitchen counters I mix some with hot water in a spray bottle and add just a dab of dish soap..it cleans the oven like magic, cleans the fridge and really is an excellent deodorizer really takes any lingering odor AWAY! I use it to clean pots and pans, just a tablespoon and a soak it takes an burnt or grease off right away. Great for stains, I add some to Method Laundry soap to get stains out and wash my dog's beds and use to wash and keep my whites white. I use it to clean the bathroom, make my tub and sink, tile sparkle. I even soak my hair brushes and make up brushes in Borax with hot water. Before a dinner party I wash my china with Borax it make the plates sparkle. • My favorite multi-purpose cleaner is liquid dish detergent — the sort you use for hand-washing dishes. I buy the grease-cutting sort and it's amazingly effective on many surfaces and sorts of dirt.

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