There are myriad of ways where you
can save up a lot of money in cleaning. One of that ways is by
being a natural cleaning product convert. Natural cleaning
products are effective and and they can even be made out of
kitchen ingredients. Most of those ingredients are just waiting
to be optimized, that is why you sure can save money out of it.
One of the most effective natural
cleaning products is vinegar. Vinegar is an acid which is a big
help in maintaining a clean home. Knowing the cleaning uses of
vinegar and how to correctly utilize it is an edge. With
vinegar, you no longer have to buy separate commercial or
janitorial cleaning products. You just have to know how to use
vinegar and what to use it for.
Cleaning with white vinegar is
now becoming more and more popular as more household cleaners
are now discovering that they can ditch their old and expensive
commercial cleaning products for a natural cleaning product that
is just as effective. White vinegar is a popular cleanser used
for various household purposes. It is known to effectively kill
bacteria, molds and germs. Its high level of acidity is one of
the main reasons why it makes a good disinfectant. Vinegar's
acidity is strong but not too strong to be harmful to your
health. Using vinegar therefore is a great alternative to buying
expensive products that contain harsh chemical ingredients. In
other other words, vinegar is a highly useful natural cleaning
product for every household.
So what are the specific uses
of vinegar? Listed below are just some of the cleaning tips that
involve the use of vinegar paired with other natural cleaning
products.
To make a homemade scouring
cleaner, use baking soda, vinegar and liquid detergent. Just mix
¼ cup of baking soda, a tablespoon of the detergent and just
enough white vinegar to produce a paste texture. Make sure the
cleaner is thick and creamy.
To achieve shiny and spotless
clean sink fixtures that have had lime and mold formation on
them, combine two tablespoons of table salt and one teaspoon of
vinegar and use the solution to scrub the fixtures well. In no
time, you will achieve spotless clean fixtures that look like
brand new.
Stickers that have been placed
on pieces of furniture may be quite hard to get. To effectively
remove them, moisten the stickers with vinegar and leave them to
sit for around ten minutes or so. The time to wait would vary on
the size of the sticker to be removed. After waiting, you can
then proceed to remove it.
You can also use vinegar to
deodorize your room. If a persistent odor has been bugging you,
place a bowl of vinegar in the affected room and let it stay
they overnight. The morning after, you will notice a
considerable reduction of the odor.
Spills on carpet and even
carpet stains can also be removed with vinegar. First thing to
do is soak up the liquid that has spilt. After that, spray a
mixture that contains ½ vinegar and ½ water on the affected
area. Let the solution stand on the spill/stain for two minutes
then carefully blot with a sponge or towel. You may not get it
on the first try so repeat the procedure as needed.