Low-Cost Easy-to-Make Household Cleaning Solutions

For every stain or mess, there is now a household cleaner that sweep away the mess. Every few months, a new detergent or cleaning agent will be introduced into the market with the advertised capacity to clean anything faster and more efficiently. Because of this media barrage, it’s easy to forget that there are plenty of easy ways to clean up almost any mess using everyday household items.

For example, one of the most popular glass cleaning solutions is diluted vinegar in water. The ratio to vinegar and water should never exceed one- third, with the most common ratio being one part vinegar to four parts water. The glass might smell for a bit because of the vinegar, but it’s an easy way to clean up stains.

Going the opposite direction with smell, baking soda can make a good deodorizer, especially for carpets. A few sprinkles over the carpet before vacuum cleaning should decrease the stuffy smell from old carpets. Baking soda is also effective for helping to remove food that’s been cooked into pans and pots.

Aside from baking soda, other household items salt, washing soda, borax and even water can clean stains effectively with a little elbow grease. There are plenty of ways to minimize on needless cleaning items with a little bit of research beforehand.

One Response so far.

  1. Carrie says:

    This is a useful post, but it almost seems out of context for this site? Anyhow, totally useful information, and I’m glad I found this.

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