A Homeless Woman Gets a Full Makeover, and the Result Is Truly Remarkable

Bathroom messes and everyday problems don’t always need expensive gadgets to fix. With a little creativity and items already at home, it’s easy to keep the space cleaner, fresher, and more organized. These weirdly clever hacks are simple, effective, and cost nothing to try.
Hang a single kitchen paper holder from an adhesive hook in your bathroom, and voilà — instant toilet paper organizer. It saves space, looks neat, and keeps everything within reach.
No plunger? No problem. Inflate a balloon and place it firmly on the toilet seat, creating a seal. When you flush, the pressure buildup can push the clog through — oddly satisfying and effective.
Why not let your toilet tank clean the bowl for you?
You’ll need: A clean sock and a bar of soap.
How to: Slip the soap into the sock, tie a knot, and place it inside the toilet tank — letting the top of the sock hang out. Every flush releases soapy freshness.
Spray shaving foam under the toilet seat and on the floor tiles. Let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing. It not only lifts grime but leaves everything smelling amazing — surprisingly effective!
Drop small things down the drain again? Stretch a small elastic hair tie between the drain and stopper in your sink. It catches earrings, bobby pins, or anything else that tries to escape.
You can unclog your toilet using wrapping plastic. Cover the seat with the plastic tightly and then push it down with your hand.
With just a lighter and a toothbrush, you can make your own power brush to clean those difficult spots on your toilet seat. All you need is to melt it down a little so that a toothbrush change it’s form.
You’ll need: detergent, toothpaste, dish soap.
How to: Mix the ingredients into a thick paste, roll into small balls, and store in a container. Drop one into the toilet for a fizzy, fresh clean anytime.
Make your brush clean while it cleans.
You’ll need: a toilet brush, a drill, liquid toilet soap, and a syringe.
How to: Drill a hole into the base of your toilet brush handle. Fill it with soap using a syringe. Now each scrub releases fresh cleaner!