01/5Natural house cleaning products that you can make use of

Natural house cleaning products that you can make use of

You all must have had a rigorous house cleaning time at least twice or thrice in a year. And this includes the dusting and cleaning of everything from racks to tile walls and floor. This is the time when you want to disinfect your entire house. This means you end up using many chemical store bought products that will assure you neat and clean house. But this also means that the chemical compounds in these products can affect your health, especially to someone who has sensitive skin or breathing issues. And so, you can start relying on some natural products that will keep you safe from any harm and even clean your house effectively.


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02/5Water

Water

Plain water without any solution whatsoever can also do the trick. You can moisten a piece of cloth in plain water and rub it firmly over dirty floors, tile walls, dusty racks. Basically, water is that one natural product that you can and need to use to clean your house on a daily basis.


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03/5Baking soda

Baking soda

Baking soda has always been that one natural ingredient that has helped greatly when it comes to cleaning. You can use some baking soda to clean refrigerator racks and even fix it with water to clean stained dishes and ovens. Bakin soda can also absorb odour.


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04/5Lemon

Lemon

Lemon works wonders when we would want to get rid of persistent smells of our hands after you're done cleaning the house from all the dust and dirt. You can even cut the lemon into half and use them on some stains that your floor or tile walls may have. They can reduce the stains and eventually help in getting rid of them completely.


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05/5Vinegar

Vinegar

Vinegar is a quite valued when it comes to natural house cleaning products. This one works well on crystal cleaning and can even be used to clean windows.


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