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5 common household gadgets to help you safely solve daily cleaning problems

Updated: Aug 15

Everyone wants their home to be fresh and clean so that they can live in the healthiest environment. But in the process of cleaning, many people overuse strong chemicals and cleaners to create a fresh smelling atmosphere, which may be harmful to health. When we open the bottle, we will immediately smell the pungent smell of chemicals in these cleaners, and the label on the bottle also warns to avoid direct contact with eyes and skin.


Therefore, many people are now starting to use more organic, green cleaning products to clean their homes. However, buying organic cleaning products can be very expensive, sometimes even more expensive than commercial cleaning products. In fact, you don't need to buy any of them, because you can make your own truly organic and safe environmental cleaning products with inexpensive materials that are readily available, which is more cost-effective.



ChemDry HK introduces you to five natural, organic products that are found in almost any home, are easily available and inexpensive, and provide excellent cleaning results without the use of chemicals. These ingredients can be used individually or in combination to make your home sparkling clean.


1. Vinegar



Known for its effectiveness in dissolving grease, white vinegar is an ideal surface cleaner for cleaning kitchens and bathrooms. Due to its acidic nature, vinegar is a powerful cleaner. Research conducted in Japan found that the effectiveness of vinegar increases as the temperature of the solution increases, highlighting the advantages of using warm natural cleaning solutions.


You can make an all-natural cleaning solution by mixing equal parts vinegar and water, and adding lemon peel for added fragrance and bleaching properties.


2. Lemon juice



Have you noticed that many commercial brand cleaners contain lemon in their products? There's a reason for that. Lemon juice effectively kills mold and quickly cuts through grease, leaving behind a fresh, streak-free shine. Researchers in Nebraska, USA, carefully studied lemon's ability to reduce mold growth by applying a layer of vinegar and lemon juice to roast beef, demonstrating the preventive effect of vinegar on the germination and development of mold spores.


You can mix natural lemon juice with vinegar and/or olive oil to create a powerful cleaning solution that leaves a room with a natural scent.


3. Salt



Salt is a natural, mild abrasive and disinfectant. It can be used to clean kitchen utensils and unclog drains. When combined with baking soda, it easily cuts through grease. Mixed with a little water, it makes a daily scrub to whiten discolored cutting boards and remove burn marks from cutlery and stains from fine china.


4. Baking soda



Baking soda is a natural deodorizer that is less abrasive than other toxic powdered commercial cleaners. Use it in the kitchen and bathroom to effectively remove stains and even clean the dirty interior of your oven. In addition, adding salt to baking soda can further enhance its scrubbing power.


5. Cream of Tartar



Cream of tartar comes from tartaric acid naturally produced in the brewing process. It is an acidic white powder and a food additive. It is usually used in cake making to help whip egg whites and neutralize the alkalinity of egg whites.


You can clean rust by making a paste using equal parts salt, cream of tartar, and water, rubbing the paste onto the rust, letting it work, and then wiping with a soft cloth once it dries. It can also be used for other household cleaning tasks, such as cleaning bathtub tiles, repairing scratched dishes, and cleaning oven gunk.

 


Using natural ingredients that are readily available at home to make your own cleaning agent is convenient, economical, safe and environmentally friendly, and can effectively clean all kinds of stains. Use the above five daily necessities to make cleaning agents, stay away from chemical residues, make your home cleaner and healthier, and make your home environment safer and more comfortable.

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