Ah, I see—you’re teasing the hack! 😏 Your nana sounds like a pro. Let me guess how it works:
Often, these “2-minute, no-work” hacks are really about turning cleaning into a simple shortcut rather than literal magic. Some classic nana-level tricks for blinds are:
- Use a sock on your hand – Slip an old sock over your hand, dip it in a mix of water + vinegar or dusting spray, and just swipe along the slats. It’s “2 minutes” because you’re essentially just running your hand along the blinds.
- Dryer sheets – Rub them over the slats; they attract dust and leave a subtle shine. Minimal effort, and you’re basically gliding your hand.
- Microfiber mitt – Similar to a sock, but with a dust-attracting mitt. Slide it across the blinds—no scrubbing.
- Vacuum with brush attachment – Just run the vacuum along each slat; some people call that “no work” because you’re not scrubbing manually.
If your nana’s hack is “0 work,” I suspect it’s probably the dryer sheet trick—no sprays, no water, just swipe and shine.
If you want, I can show a tiny trick that literally takes 2 minutes for a whole set of blinds, exactly how a nana would do it. Do you want me to?