VODKA IS A 'MAGIC CLEANER' WHEN USED AROUND THE HOUSE - HERE'S WHERE IT WORKS BEST

Picture this: you just threw a party. The house is a mess, and there's a ton of leftover alcohol.

Well, don't fear. You can use that cheap vodka to fix your dirty house problem.

There are tons of cleaning hacks out there using kitchen ingredients, like olive oil for stainless steel or vinegar for whitening sheets.

Vodka is actually a great cleaner, according to NBC News. It can be used for several areas of your house, and it's a good alternative for those sensitive to chemical smells.

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One place that can be cleaned with vodka is the kitchen counters. The alcohol is a good alternative to Clorox or 409, as it will disinfect your kitchen surfaces.

You can also use it on cutting boards. Just pour some vodka on the cutting board and wait a few minutes. When you rinse it off, it'll be looking fresh.

Just like surfaces, vodka can be used on mirrors and windows without leaving streaks. If you're out of Windex, dab some leftover vodka on a towel and wipe down the glass to get rid of any smudges or fingerprints.

Because vodka doesn't leave a smell when it dries, it's good to use in odorous areas like bathrooms. Put it in a spray bottle and mist it in your shoes to get rid of any scent.

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Add a little essential oil to the alcohol and spray it on your linens for a quick and effective deodorizer.

On Reddit, users discussed whether or not vodka was really effective. Many said it is.

"Apparently there was a myth busters episode where they used vodka to clean everything (including the inside of a washer which I seem to always see people ask questions about), and they were mostly confirmed to work," one person said.

Once you're done cleaning, pour yourself a glass (and maybe add in some orange juice) then celebrate your hard work.

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