How To Clean Your Kitchen With Natural Products
Vinegar – A 50/50 solution of vinegar and water can work wonders for cleaning just about any surface in your home, and to the surprise of many, the smell doesn´t linger too long. Place it in a spray bottle to clean counters, tables, cabinets and more, or pour the solution into a bucket and use a sponge, brush, or mop to clean larger areas. This will become your go-to solution when cleaning with natural products.
Lemon – Lemon juice can be used to remove hard water deposits from sinks and other surfaces in the kitchen. You can also drop lemon pieces into the garbage disposal to help remove foul odors.
Baking Soda – Baking soda is a natural deodorizer and can also be a fantastic scrub. Combine it with lemon juice to help combat stains on hard surfaces, or just place a box into the refrigerator to remove odors.
Newsprint – If you need to clean your windows, but don´t want to use an ammonia laden glass cleaner, try using a piece of newspaper, along with some vinegar solution or diluted lemon juice. Your windows will come out sparkling, without the harsh smell and dangers of consumer cleaning products.
Water – Plain old hot water can be just as effective for washing dishes as a highly toxic chemical dish soap. Soak dishes in extremely hot water, and use a scrubber to remove stuck on food particles. If you simply must have soap for your dishes, find an organic, chemical and dye free soap to assure that your family´s food is not being exposed to chemicals.
Take a long look at the labels on the chemicals that you are using to clean your kitchen and ask yourself if you really want your family touching, breathing, and ingesting these products as they go throughout their day. If the answer is no, why not try introducing safer, more natural methods of cleaning into your household. Your family´s long term health and the environment will be all the better for your decision.
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