4 Easy Homemade Cleaners You Must Know

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Have you been in search of some efficient and cost-effective cleaners?

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Today more and more people are dropping harsh chemicals and dangerous bleach which they were using for keeping their home and household stuff clean. They are now looking for more natural ingredients. And you might be surprised to know that most of these are found in your homes.

From apple cider vinegar to mint and coconut oil, there is a lot more stuff homeowners can use to keep their adobe clean naturally. Not only these items are easily available in your pantry, but also these are highly effective cleaners and inexpensive. This means if you have forgotten to buy your cleaner this time, and the guests are coming over, you need not rush to the store. Just give a try to these standbys instead and make the magic happen.

White Vinegar:

White-Vinegar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It will be your best friend for making your home neat and clean. And don’t worry; your house will not smell like a pickle when you clean it with vinegar. You can add essential oils to your concoction. The other way out is to make your own scented vinegar with citrus. Regardless of all the things, it serves to be an excellent household cleaner. Look for some exclusive cleaning ideas using white vinegar.

  • Mix equal parts of white vinegar with cold water in the coffee carafe to clean your coffeemaker. You can later pour in the water dispenser, brew it, and then empty the pot. This must be repeated for two to three times with cold water. Just let the vinegar smell dissipates.
  • When you want to clean the toilets, you are required to mix 1/2 cup baking soda and 1/4 cup white vinegar. This solution must be allowed to soak for at least 15-30 minutes. Just scrub the surface and flush it off.
  • For carpets, you can mix equal parts water and white vinegar with your carpet cleaner. If there are some rigid carpet stains, you can pour a small amount directly on it. Later blot it with a white cloth.
  • If you are cleaning your washing machine, you can add 3/4 cup white vinegar to your washing machine. Let it run empty on the cleaning. You can also do the same on the hot/sanitize cycle.
  • You need to mix 1 tablespoon white vinegar, 1 cup water, and 1 tablespoon rubbing alcohol and the mixture must be added to a spray bottle. This can be used to clean glasses in your home. Just spray on glass and wipe clean using a dry cloth.

Kosher Salt:

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Having that big blue box of kosher salt can be an amazing solution to your cleaning problems. This one ingredient works well for cleaning stuck-on food from pans, pots, and stove accessories. It can be blended with a little water to form a thick paste. This must be applied, followed by scrubbing, and rinsing off. Here’s what you can do:

  • For baked-on food remnants where grime doesn’t stand a chance, you can form a paste with a little amount of kosher salt, water, and baking soda. Apply the paste using a damp cloth or sponge and use the same to rub over the surface to remove grease and food. You can rinse off the same.
  • For the damp cast-iron pan, you can sprinkle kosher salt in the bottom, and scrub it well using a brush. Rinse it well and let it dry.

 

Baking Soda:

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That small box in your pantry will be helpful for you. Reason being, it can do much more than making your favorite banana bread or your child’s science fair volcano explode. In fact, there will not be a single room in your house where you cannot use it. From freshening up your home’s stinky areas to removing baked-on food and polishing your sink, baking soda can be used for the number of reasons. Check out some simple ideas to use it.

  • Is that stubborn smell in your carpet and mattress irritating you? Just a little sprinkle of baking soda can make your carpet and mattresses odor-free. Make sure you let it sit for up to an hour and then vacuum up.
  • Blend together 1/4 cup baking soda and 1/4 cup lemon juice. This paste can be pouring down the disposal. Allow it to set for five minutes and run the disposal with cold water.
  • You can sprinkle a little amount on your sink with a squirt of dish soap. It has to be scrubbed and rinsed off later.

Cream of Tartar

Cream of Tartar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You might be using it for stabilizing egg whites or adding to sugar cookies. However, only a few know that this baking staple when added to a little water, lemon juice, or hydrogen peroxide, can create a fabulous cleaning solution. A tablespoon or two of this ingredient and mix it with your desired liquid. Look at some ways to use it.

  • For grout make a paste with tartar and water or lemon juice. Apply the paste with a scrub brush or you can use a soft sponge for smooth surfaces.
  • In case of stains inside of coffee and tea cups, a little paste with a sponge or scrub brush can be used.
  • Don’t worry about those small stainless-steel appliances. You can use this paste with the help of a damp sponge and wipe it in the direction of the grain. Later rinse it off with a clean sponge and dry thoroughly.

Just a safety tip!

Strictly avoid the combination of ammonia-based cleaners with chlorine bleach. It can lead to fumes which can be extremely dangerous.

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