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Useful right away in daily life! Surprising trivia and handy tips

We’re introducing handy general trivia and life hacks that will make your everyday life easier and more enjoyable just by knowing them! Do you ever run into small inconveniences in daily life or find yourself thinking, “I wish this were a little better”? This article will help solve those little hassles you feel! It’s packed with clever, useful tips that are great to know.

They’re all things you can try right away, so if something catches your eye, give it a go immediately!

Time-Saving Tips for Cleaning, Laundry, and Cooking (11–20)

It’s good to wipe dust in small or tight areas with cotton work gloves.

It's good to wipe dust in small or tight areas with cotton work gloves.

Cotton work gloves, often used for carrying luggage or pulling weeds, are actually very handy for cleaning too.

Use them to remove dust from small areas and narrow gaps.

The gloves’ moderately coarse weave traps dirt effectively.

Plus, wearing them while you clean lets you use your fingertips, so you can clean spots that are hard to manage with bare hands.

They’re affordable, sold even at 100-yen shops, making them easy to get and perfect for casual, hassle-free cleaning.

If you poke a hole in a raw egg before boiling it, it will be easier to peel.

If you poke a hole in a raw egg before boiling it, it will be easier to peel.

Boiled eggs are delicious in lunchboxes and salads, aren’t they? If you poke a hole in the egg before boiling, it becomes easier to peel.

Make the hole on the rounded end of the egg, not the pointed end.

Poke a hole in the center of the rounded end, deep enough to go through the shell.

A clean thumbtack works well for making the hole.

There’s an air pocket on the rounded end, and making a hole lets carbon dioxide, which expands with heat, escape.

As a result, water gets between the white and the shell, making the egg easier to peel.

Dripping a small amount of vinegar onto kitchen scraps helps deodorize them.

Dripping a small amount of vinegar onto kitchen scraps helps deodorize them.

Household food waste gives off a distinctive odor, doesn’t it? Until the trash is collected, you have to live with that smell—and on hot days it can seem even stronger—which can be a real everyday annoyance.

You can neutralize and reduce the smell of food waste by using vinegar effectively.

The method is to dilute vinegar with water and spray it on; by adding acidity to the food waste, it neutralizes the corresponding odors.

Note that it won’t work on smells that aren’t neutralized by acidity, and if you use too much, the vinegar smell itself can become noticeable.

Try it with an appropriate amount.

Hang the bath towels without aligning their lengths.

Hang the bath towels without aligning their lengths.

Indoor drying increases in winter and during long rainy periods.

You want to get your laundry dry as quickly as possible, right? But items with thickness and length, like bath towels, can be slow to dry.

Here’s a handy tip: hang bath towels without lining up the hems.

This method is also called staggered hanging.

If you hang them with the hems aligned, a larger area of the towel’s damp sections overlaps, which slows drying.

By offsetting the hems when you hang them, the overlapping area is reduced, helping them dry faster.

You can remove grease stains with beer.

You can remove grease stains with beer.

Grease stains are one of the toughest parts of cleaning! You might also struggle with how to use detergents.

Did you know that the stubborn grease everyone hates can actually be removed with beer? The alcohol and vitamin E in beer help break down grease, so you can use beer to tackle oily stains.

The method is simple: soak a paper towel or cloth with beer and wipe away the grime.

It’s easy, so you can try it casually.

Start with a small amount to see how effective it is—that’s the recommended approach.