key takeaways
- Many pantry supplies can clean and clean the surfaces with commercial cleaning products only.
- It is less expensive to use baking soda, distilled white vinegar, or hydrogen peroxide than commercial cleaner.
- Most DIY cleaning products have fewer materials and are better for the environment.
Do not disappoint when you are out of the kitchen, bathroom, or almost any surface and find that you are out of your favorite store-bred cleaner. Some reach your pantry instead of basic cleaner.
We have made a list of nine pantry supplies and some suggestions for cleaning around the house how to use them in ways you never thought of possible.
white vinegar
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Distilled White Vinegar is one of the most useful cleaning products in your pantry. Acetic acid is cut through oil, dissolves hard water minerals, and helps remove sticky residues from fabrics and surfaces. Place several bottles on the hand as vinegar can be used to clean the surfaces and remove odor in every room of the house.
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baking soda
Baking soda is a naturally occurring mineral that can be used alone or with other pantry products to lift the soil as a gentle abrasive or as a deodorizer to absorb odors.
Lemon juice
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Lemon juice is a light acid that can be used as vinegar to clean your home and remove stains on white clothes. Its use can be combined alone or with other pantry materials.
hydrogen peroxide
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The same hydrogen peroxide that you place in the bathroom can remove stains and clean the surfaces around your home and frequently used devices. It ends even about six months after opening, so it is good to remember how you can use it to use.
Surgical spirit
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Bacteria and germs are transferred to many surfaces in our homes without cooked foods and our hands. Rubbing alcohol is also one of the most effective cleaner to remove stains.
Salt
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Salt can do much more than weather meals. It provides a benign scrubbing action to help grease and frozen frozen without scratching the surfaces.
Laundry borax
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Another natural mineral, borax, is more than Promote the performance of laundry detergentIt can be used effectively around the house for cleaning and pest control.
olive oil
In addition to its benefits in the kitchen, olive oil can act as a lubricant and enter the wood to recreate moisture.
Toothpaste
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You know that toothpaste can polish your teeth, but it can also happen Clean and polish too much around your houseA non-white, paste formula- ever use gel for cleaning. It consists of low chemicals and colors and serves as a soft abrasive to remove the grim.