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4 Natural and Effective Products for Cleaning a Worktop.

4 Natural and Effective Products for Cleaning a Worktop.

A work plan is used every day and needs 'maintenance.

We cook on it, it must remain clean and healthy .

How to clean a worktop effectively?

Here are 4 natural and effective products to clean the kitchen worktop:

4 Natural and Effective Products for Cleaning a Worktop.

Contents
  • 1. White vinegar
  • 2. Bicarbonate
  • 3. Lemon juice
  • 4. Black soap
  • Result

1. White vinegar

We have known this for a long time:

White vinegar is a natural cleaner that degreases and disinfects .

On your work surface, just sprinkle it and let it act for 1/4 hour.

Rinse with a sponge, that's all!

And, to have a quick shot from time to time, here is the recipe for our magic pschitt.

2. Bicarbonate

This product too, we no longer present it:

It will remove the dirt on your work surface at a glance.

Sprinkle the work surface with baking soda.

Leave on for 1/2 hour and clean with a sponge in circular motions.

Rinse with lukewarm water then wipe with a soft, dry cloth.

3. Lemon juice

Lemon is miraculous. It disinfects and cleans naturally .

On a not too greasy work surface, use it without hesitation.

Squeeze a lemon and soak a cloth with this juice.

Scrub the worktop.

No need to rinse.

4. Black soap

If the artboard is bold , then use the black soap for a complete cleaning .

Mix a little black soap with lukewarm water.

Immerse a sponge for a few moments, wring it out and rub the worktop.

Dry with a clean, dry cloth to make your countertop shine. Check out the trick here.

Result

There you go, your countertop is clean, shiny and healthy :-)

You have found an impeccable work plan without making any effort.

Easy, practical and efficient!

And much cheaper than most products you can buy in stores!

The advantage of these natural tricks is that they work for any type of worktop:

Laminate, melamine, matt black, wood or quartz worktop.

On the other hand, it is better to avoid them on marble, granite and black granite which do not tolerate acidic products such as lemon and white vinegar.