Commercial cleaning products are always far from natural.. .
And ecological products are not cheap!
So how do you clean your whole house naturally without spending a fortune?
Fortunately, there are ultra-effective recipes for having a natural nickel-chrome house without breaking the bank.
Here are 10 ultra effective tips to clean your house naturally . Watch:
Contents
- baking soda
- hydrogen peroxide
- spray bottle
- special tile grout brush
1. Put the hydrogen peroxide in the spray bottle.
2. Spray hydrogen peroxide on the blackened joints.
3. Sprinkle the affected area with baking soda.
4. Spray again with hydrogen peroxide.
5. Leave on for 10 minutes.
6. Scrub the joints with the brush, dipping it regularly in hydrogen peroxide.
7. Rinse your floor with hot water.
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- Cotton Swabs
- 1 old toothbrush
- bicarbonate
- water
1. Mix some baking soda with water to make a paste.
2. Dip the Q-Tip into the mixture.
3. Scrub hard-to-reach oily areas such as pimples.
4. Immerse the toothbrush in the mixture.
5. Rub to remove encrusted grease.
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- baking soda
- hot water
1. Put a basin in the sink.
2. Run very hot water through it.
3. Remove the filters from the hood.
4. Place them in the basin.
5. Sprinkle the filters with a good layer of baking soda.
6. Leave on for an hour.
7. As the filters do not fully immerse in the basin, turn them upside down.
8. Leave to act again for an hour.
9. Brush the filters with a brush.
10. Rinse the hood filters.
11. Air dry.
12. Replace the hood filters.
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- baking soda
- coarse salt
- water
1. Mix baking soda and water to form a paste.
2. Spread this paste on the bloodstain.
3. Let it dry.
4. When it's dry, brush the paste.
5. Vacuum to remove residue.
6. If the stain is set, sprinkle the stain with coarse salt.
7. With a damp cloth (cold water), dab the stain from the outside inwards.
8. Let it work.
9. Remove salt residue with cold water.
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- white vinegar spray
- baking soda
- sodium percarbonate
- very hot water
- sheet of aluminum foil
1. Start by heating the oven to 100°C for 5 minutes.
2. Spray the white vinegar on the bottom and walls of the oven.
3. Throw a few handfuls of baking soda on top.
4. On the baking sheet, pour as much baking soda as percarbonate to cover the entire surface.
5. Pour a glass of very hot water over the plate.
6. Put the plate in the oven.
7. Let the homemade stripper work overnight.
8. The next day, rub the plate with a ball of aluminum foil.
9. Rinse the bottom, the walls of the oven and the plate with a clean sponge and clear water.
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- white vinegar
1. Put the contents of a cup of white vinegar in the bottom of the kettle.
2. Heat up your kettle.
3. Then let the heated white vinegar sit for 3-5 minutes.
4. Rinse your kettle well by doing several heating cycles with clear water.
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- white vinegar
1. Pour 2 cm of white vinegar into your saucepan.
2. Light the fire under the pan.
3. Heat it until boiling.
4. Turn off the heat when it boils.
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- soda crystals
- boiling water
1. Boil 1 liter of water.
2. Put on your gloves before handling the soda crystals.
3. In a basin, put 3 tablespoons of soda crystals.
4. Pour the boiling water into the basin.
5. Mix well with the spoon.
6. Pour the mixture directly into the toilet.
7. Leave on for at least 15 min.
8. Brush the bottom of the bowl.
9. Flush the toilet.
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- brush
- vacuum cleaner
- baking soda
1. Sprinkle the surface of the sofa with baking soda.
2. Leave to act for at least 2 hours.
3. Gently scrub the sofa with a brush.
4. Insist on the dirtiest parts.
5. Vacuum to remove any remaining baking soda.
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- white vinegar
- sponge
1. Depending on the dirt to be removed, use pure white vinegar directly or dilute it to 50% with water.
2. Put some on a clean sponge and start rubbing vigorously with the yellow side.
3. Once the surface has been cleaned, all you have to do is give it a good wipe with a clean, dry cloth so as not to leave any moisture. You don't even need to rinse!