Use a rug to clean electronic devices. Turn off the power supply to prevent any electrical accidents. Wipe flat areas of electronic devices with a rug moistened with spirit and brush off dust using a soft brush. If the device is excessively dusty, take it outside and spray it with a compressed gas duster.
Mix white vinegar and water to initiate cleaning of carpets. Spray the mixture directly on to the carpet stain. Let the carpet sit for a considerable amount of time to allow the mixture to react with the carpet stains. Scrub off the stain with a soft brush or a sponge using warm, soapy water.
Use a mixture of baking soda and water to clean plastics and rubber equipment such as plastic utensils, buckets and rubber floor tiles. Be sure it forms a fine paste and then apply it onto the item to be cleaned using the sponge or a soft cloth. Crumple a piece of newspaper onto the plastic item and leave it overnight. The newspaper will effectively absorb any odor present.
Wear protective gloves. Add vinegar, methylated spirit and eucalyptus oil to a spray bottle to begin the wood-cleaning process and fill the rest of the bottle with water. Spray the mixture on the wooden item and rub it off using a cloth. In cases where heavy grime has accumulated, spray the wood with a cleaning solution and dip the cloth into bi-carbonate solution before rubbing it onto the wooden item. This is most effective in cleaning wooden furniture, wooden doors and wooden floors.
Sprinkle some salt on a tarnished area of a copper kitchen cookware. Cover the sprinkled salt by drizzling lemon juice on it. Rub gently to clean and then towel dry. If the cookware is made of cast iron, cut a potato and cover the cut end in liquid dish detergent. Rub any rust spots using the cut potato. Rinse clean, dry and apply a light layer of cooking oil on the cookware to prevent any rust from forming.