Use plastic and foil liners religiously
From pans to refrigerators to ovens, lining just about anything with plastic or aluminum foil is a lazy person's key to a tidy kitchen. The secret? Just peel away the liner after use, and your bowl, plate, or baking sheet is instantly clean again. (Use plastic wrap for cold foods and aluminum foil or parchment paper for the oven.) Here are more easy ways to clean your pots and pans.
Take advantage of your dishwasher
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Walk around the house wearing fluffy socks to avoid dusting
Dust mites, no more! Turns out, fluffy socks are a magnet for dust and hair. Walk around with that comfy chenille on your feet for a weekend, and you've just dusted the entire house—no effort required. (In the market for a April Fool's joke? Package any gift in this box for dust socks for dogs.)
Clean the microwave by nuking a bowl of water
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Nothing is more repulsive than the stink of leftovers that waft from the microwave, and even if you don't notice it, food bacteria from multiple uses can accumulate in there over time. For an easy fix, pour two cups of water and ½ cup of vinegar into a microwave-safe bowl and nuke it for three minutes on full power. Wipe your microwave clean and it's as good as new. Check out the best ways to clean other tricky kitchen appliances.
Keep a plastic grocery bag on the counter while you cook
Tidying up a huge mess in your kitchen can feel like a dreaded chore, especially after cooking a big meal. To make the post-dinner clean-up quick and easy, tie a plastic grocery bag to a counter or cabinet handle and toss in bits of trash and food scraps for the compost pile while you cook. Odds are, your kitchen will be cleaner than when you started!
Make your bed before you get out of it
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Buy dark towels so they don't show stains
What's worse than staining a towel? Spending copious amounts of time trying to get it clean again. On the other hand, purchasing dark towels will hide the stains—particularly those pesky ones that are seemingly inevitable when you remove your mascara—making them appear new with every use.
Squeegee your shower door before you get out
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Washing grimy tiles can be a daunting task. But instead of putting it off for weeks and weeks, squeegee your tiled walls and glass shower door after every use to make the chore less dreadful. And if you're feeling especially lazy, spray it with no-wipe cleaner. Problem solved!
Buy anti-microbial doormats
Take a cue from infomercials everywhere, and invest in an anti-microbial doormat. This wondrous invention will trap any dirt coming from outside before it even enters your home. Better yet, enforce a no-shoes policy to avoid having muck tracked across your carpets and tile floors. The less dirt, the less cleaning you'll have to do later.
Clean as you go
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Have less stuff
Sometimes, less is more. Living a minimalist lifestyle can reap huge rewards for anyone too lazy to clean, simply because there is less clutter around to collect dust and grime. These daily habits will de-clutter your life instantly.
SOURCE: http://www.rd.com/home/cleaning-organizing/cleaning-tips-for-lazy-people/
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