6 Homemade Cleaning Recipes for a Sparkling Home

Posted on 25/09/2015

What is the Best Homemade Cleaning Solution?


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In search of effective cleaning methods, you may often forget about safety and just stock your home with dangerous chemicals and solutions that are hazardous to human health. Have you ever taken a closer look at the labels of the products that are situated in the cleaning isle of the supermarket? If you haven’t, it would be wise to do so now, as you can familiarise yourself with all the dangerous components of various commercial products and think twice about using them in your home.


Luckily, there is an alternative. There are several products from your pantry that can be used to make an effective tool for cleaning. There is one very important benefit of using such recipes and that is their safety. Instead of breathing dangerous fumes and chemicals, you can stock the following products in your home and use them to sanitise whenever you need:


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- White vinegar - vinegar is among the champions of the all-purpose cleaners. Its mild acidity does wonders when it comes to taking care of soap scum, hard water deposits and dirt. It is great in the combat against unpleasant odours, as it doesn’t just cover them up, but instead absorbs them. If you are worried that you will replace one bad odour for vinegar, just ventilate the room – vinegar aroma disappears when it dries. It will not stain tiled surfaces, since it doesn’t contain colouring agents. The most common recipe for using white vinegar features mixing a cup of the product with water in a spray bottle. This solution can be used in a variety of home cleaning chores. You can use it to sanitise countertops in the kitchen and also deal with the backsplash area. Your bathroom can benefit as well, for thorough cleaning of all surfaces and fixtures.


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- Undiluted white vinegar – when you are faced with a tough problem, such as soap scum and hard water deposits, undiluted white vinegar is your best option. Use it to sanitise the inside of your toilet bowl. Undiluted white vinegar can transform your bathroom faucets completely by cleaning mineral deposits. This is done by placing half a cup of undiluted white vinegar in a plastic bag and securing it around the faucet. Rinse after several hours and enjoy the shiny result.


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- Rubbing alcohol - the best use of rubbing alcohol is in glass and window cleaning. You will not find this product on the shelves of the cleaning isle, however. Instead look for it your local drug store or in the pharmacy department of your supermarket. The following recipe works great when it comes to window cleaning: 1 cup water, 1 cup rubbing alcohol, 1 tablespoon white vinegar. Other than windows, you can use this mix for chrome fixtures and mirrors.


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- Baking soda - you will never again use scouring powder when you see just how great of an alternative baking soda is. It does an excellent job in tackling grime in the bathroom and food remains from the kitchen sink. Speaking of sink problems, you can easily unclog the drain by pouring half a cup of soda in it and letting some hot water run down.


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- Furniture polish - instead of hard furniture wax, you can use oil-based polish for keeping your furniture looking great. Here is an effective recipe: 1 cup olive oil and half a cup of lemon juice. The power of lemon juice is that it dissolves dirt stains and smudges, while thanks to the olive oil your furniture will look amazing. Shake the mix in a bottle and apply an amount of it on cloth. Spread evenly and then dry polish.


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- Ammonia - the strength of non-sudsing ammonia is that it makes for stronger cleaner than vinegar, thanks to its alkaline solution. Spring cleaning will be a breeze with the following recipe: 1 teaspoon non-sudsing ammonia, 1 teaspoon laundry detergent and 2 cups of water. This all-purpose cleaner will present great results in your home.


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There are many benefits to using these recipes in your home whenever you can. They will prove truly effective, and also save you money. Keep these in mind the next time you are in the supermarket looking for cleaning supplies and solutions.

Andy Smith
Andy Smith

Passionate about Eco-friendly cleaning, Andy is a cleaning expert with many years of experience. He has helped hundreds of home and business owners enjoy hygienic and fresh-smelling property.


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