You don't need to bombard every surface in your home with harsh chemicals to keep it clean. Instead, these DIY scrubs will do the trick — naturally.
July 27, 2015
You don't need to bombard every surface in your home with harsh chemicals to keep it clean. Instead, these DIY scrubs will do the trick — naturally.
You don't need chlorine bleach to clean stains off the nonporous surfaces in your kitchen and bathroom. This scouring powder is just as effective, a lot safer to use, and far more economical.
Use this mixture to scrub off grease and grime from your stainless steel and enameled cookware. (If you use baking soda on aluminum cookware, it may cause darkening.) You don't need pricey commercial products.
1. Mix the ingredients well, and store in a tightly sealed plastic container.
2. To use, pour two to three tablespoons of powder onto cookware and scrub with a brush or nylon scrubber that's been slightly moistened with water. Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth.
Here's a good all-purpose disinfectant that is as easy to use and effective as any commercial bathroom cleaner but much less expensive.
1. Combine the borax, washing soda, lemon juice and vinegar in the spray bottle
2. Slowly add the hot water, then vigorously shake the bottle until the powdered
3. ingredients have dissolved. Shake the bottle before each use.
Spray on tile and ceramic surfaces and wipe with a damp, clean cloth.
This homemade soft scrub gets out tough stains on surfaces that are easily scratched, including ceramic sinks and countertops, and costs just pennies per cleaning job.
This fresh, tangy powder will leave your kitchen and bathroom tiles shiny and clean.
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