Eco-friendly ways to make sure your home doesn't smell of chemicals at Christmas
Have you wondered what green home cleaning is all about? It is nothing more than the use of cleaning products that do not contain chemicals that can pollute the natural environment.
Have you wondered what green home cleaning is all about? It is nothing more than the use of cleaning products that do not contain chemicals that can pollute the natural environment.
Sounds serious. However, it turns out to be simpler than you think!
Where to start?
It is up to you to decide whether you want to buy ready-made organic preparations with natural ingredients or prepare the cleaning products yourself. Interestingly, it turns out that you can find a large proportion of cleaning products... in your kitchen.
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Vinegar - one of the most popular natural detergents. It is ideal as a detergent for the bathroom and kitchen. With it, you can clean shower stalls, dirty grout or fridge and even windows. It also eliminates unpleasant odours, removes limescale and cleans grease stains. Interestingly, when you combine vinegar with olive oil, you can use it as a furniture polish.
Baking soda - otherwise known as sodium bicarbonate, is a reliable cleaner. It removes stains from tea and coffee, limescale in the kettle and even marks on kitchen worktops. It can make your jewellery shine again. Just prepare a solution of warm water, baking soda and washing up liquid and soak your jewellery in it for twenty minutes. Then rinse them thoroughly with water and your jewellery will look like new.
Lemon juice - is ideal as an addition to winter tea, but also as a detergent. With it, you can clean objects that are made of copper or brass. Interestingly, it will give a beautiful shine to chrome-plated car parts. It also has a refreshing and antibacterial effect. It is ideal for combating limescale, grease and unpleasant odours.
Are these all the options for green cleaning? Of course not!
By combining different products from your home kitchen shelves, you can make your own dish liquid or glass cleaner. Read our portal regularly to learn more about being eco-friendly.