After several months of cold where radiators have become the best ally of our days inside the house, they still need a little cleaning hand inside. And, no matter how much we wipe the surface with a cloth or dust mop, radiators also have dirt inside. A accumulation of dust and lint that we can hardly clean unless we use a special duster.
But what we didn’t know is that with a dryer and a microfiber cloth All these problems were going to disappear. It is from the hand of @mimodemami and his TikTok channel when we learn about this viral trick that is going to change our lives completely. It doesn’t matter if they are on or off, but your radiators will finally be completely clean both inside and out.
@mimodemami Trick to clean radiators in 10 seconds. At maximum power we plug in from the top and the dirt falls from the bottom. I suppose that depending on the radiator model you will then have to wipe the cloth underneath depending on where the dirt is. But it’s amazing to see the fluff fly. This trick was shared with me by one of you who wants to remain anonymous •9. But at the same time he wanted to share his quick and effective trick with everyone. Wonder of trick and wonder of community that we share! #tips #tip #cleaning #clean #cleaningtips #homecleaningtips #cleaningtrick #homecleaningtrick #radiator #radiators #radiatorcleaner #orderandcleanliness
The dryer trick to clean radiators from the inside
Don’t go crazy looking for the narrowest duster you have at home to clean the cobweb that has created inside the radiator. Don’t let either ignore that accumulation of mites and bacteriamuch less unplug the heating to try to clean them with soap and water.
The solution is in your bathroom and it is called a hair dryer. Yes, with the hair dryer you can clean the inside of your radiators in just a few seconds. Plug it in near your radiatorsplace a damp microfiber cloth on the bottom and you will see how all the dirt will fall away.
It is very easy and will hardly take you any time. Plus, you can do it often and thus avoiding the accumulation of too many bacteria, mites, dirt and even spider webs appear inside your radiators.
Images | @mimodemami