Here are five we recommend trying in your own home.

Keep Linens Looking Lovely

Get a thrill out of brand new white cotton and linens?

Laundry, “the one thing absolutely still worth making a part of your laundry routine today is bleach.

black and white vintage photo of woman cleaning

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She explains that the method forbleaching whiteshasn’t changed much since we published the 1941 issue.

Dont forget cloth diapers made of cotton, too!, she adds.

These were staples in the 1950s and are still an excellent choice to replace disposable diapers.

The hair rolls up in little balls.”

Her advice is still spot on today, though the method has evolved with modern gadgets to help out.

“Rubber squeegees also work great for getting pet hair off short pile rugs and carpets.”

Give these tips a try and enjoy a fur-free home.

Next, place a clean, dry blotter (or white cloth) over the wax-treated spot.

The heat will help draw out the moisture trapped in the wood.

Lift the iron and blotter periodically to check your progress.

Repeat this process until the ring disappears and your furniture looks as good as new.

More than 80 years later, its still a popular cleaning product.

Then, wipe it off with a chamois, clean cloth, or a squeegee.