Cheap And Efficient Chemical Free Cleaning

Written By Admin on Sabtu, 18 Oktober 2014 | 01.30

By Patty Goff


There are hundreds of products designed for cleaning your home. Most of them contain various chemical substances that are not particularly helpful to the environment. Moreover, you need different cleaning products for your furniture, kitchen, bathroom, floors and windows, to name just a few. In fact, you can make your home immaculately clean using only a few things you probably already have. Chemical free cleaning is cheap, efficient and non-polluting.

For making your lovely home absolutely spotless you need some baking soda, a bottle of white vinegar, a lemon or two, some olive oil and plain old sea salt. Using these ingredients you will be able to clean your sinks, bath tubs, kitchen cabinets, floors and walls, in short, your whole home. And you probably already have most of them in your cabinet.

A simple paste made of a few spoons of baking soda and some white vinegar is great for so many purposes. You can efficiently clean your sinks and bath tubs, ceramic plates, kitchen stoves and all other similar surfaces. Rub all filthy surfaces with generous amount of your paste and leave it there for a while. Scrub away all the dirt using a wet towel. Rinse and polish, and that's it.

It is simple to unclog your drain using the same ingredients. In this case you should put a spoon or two of baking soda in the drain. Add some vinegar and cover the drain for some time. When you mix these ingredients together, they will make fizzy foam. After that, just pour some boiling water in and your drain will be simply and easily unclogged.

If you use lemon juice instead, this fizzing mixture will be great for removing different stains from your clothes. Water and soda work well when you need to clean your silver. Smaller pieces will be perfectly clean after spending a few hours in some water with baking soda and lemon juice in it. Put some of this mixture on a piece of soft cloth and clean larger pieces.

Removing baked-on stains from your kitchen stove is sometimes hard, but white vinegar is simply great for this. Mix it with water and spray it on stubborn stains. After some time, sprinkle everything with baking soda, scrub and wipe off the mess. Sea salt can be used as well. Add your favorite essential oils in your mixtures and everything will smell great as well.

White vinegar is really effective for cleaning windows and mirrors. Use some old spray bottle and fill it with one cup of vinegar and three cups of water. Add a few drops of lemon, and clean your windows. You could also use some vodka for the same purpose, but you might find something much more interesting to do with this particular fluid.

Wooden surfaces and natural stones such as marble and granite won't shouldn't be cleaned this way. The mixture of olive oil and lemon juice is really nice for wood furniture. Put a little bit on some soft cloth and polish your wooden surfaces. It will make them spotless, nourished and shiny. Plain alcohol works great when it comes to natural stone.




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