My first job was to clean the dishwasher. I read online about a simple way to clean the dishwasher. Take the bottom rack out of the dishwasher and make sure there is no gunk, crumbs, etc. blocking anything. You fill a dishwasher safe cup with white vinegar and put it on the top rack. Run it through the hottest cycle you can with nothing in the dishwasher except the cup of vinegar. After the cycle is complete, take the vinegar out and sprinkle the bottom of the dishwasher with baking soda. Run it through another complete, hot cycle with nothing in the dishwasher. Once that cycle is complete, wipe away any residue. To show you that this did work, here is a before and after picture of our dishwasher. Look closely at the before picture (especially on the left side of the dishwasher) and you can see it was actually quite dirty!
Before After
I also decided to clean my washing machine. I took out the top of the middle piece in the washing machine and was horrified by all the gunk build up in there. I did not take a picture, but I wish I had so you could see it. I rinsed the parts I could get out of the washing machine in hot water and cleared away as much buildup as I could. Then I followed the directions on this website. First, you fill the washer with hot water and pour in two cups of white vinegar. Let it sit for an hour, then run it through a cycle. Then, fill the machine up again with hot water and pour in 1-2 cups of bleach. Let it sit for an hour, then run it through a cycle. At no point do you add any soap or detergent. When my 2 cycles were complete the washer did look very shiny and the inside of it looked like new. Success!
Next, it was time to clean our towels. This website gives a way to get the mildew, musty smell out of towels. All you do is wash your towels in hot water with a cup of white vinegar, and then run them through another cycle with half a cup of baking soda. Really easy and my towels did seem to be fresher after I did this.
Finally, I decided to organize all my makeup. I had a lot of makeup that I don't use and the makeup I do use was just thrown in a cosmetic bag. Since I use this stuff every day, I wanted something more organized and more accessible. I went to The Container Store and bought this perfect makeup organizer. I also got rid of anything I don't use on a daily basis.
As I was putting everything in its proper place, it occurred to me that I never (and unfortunately, I mean NEVER) clean my makeup brushes. I found this easy and natural way to do it: Mix equal parts olive oil and dish soap on a plate, swirl the brush in the mixture and wipe off on a paper towel. Keep doing this until you aren't getting any makeup on the paper towel anymore, and then run it under warm water and let dry. It's important not to get water in the silver part of the brush, so you don't want to submerge your brushes, just rinse the bristles under warm water.
Now, this is really gross, and actually quite embarrassing, but just to show you how badly my brushes needed to be cleaned, here is a picture of the paper towel I used to wipe my brushes. The towel on the left is from my blush brush and the one on the right (not as bad) is my eyeshadow brush.
So, there you have it. I felt pretty accomplished, because these are things that I know never get done (at least not in our house!)
--T





