If you want to maintain the cleanliness of your home without spending too much on cleaning products, you can use products made from natural sources as an alternative. Although it may take a little longer to see the desired effects, they are not just environment friendly; they are also effective cleansers in a gentle way without any harsh chemical which are proven safe for your entire family.
VINEGAR – Not just a general cooking ingredient to improve taste, but because of its acidity, a single cup can be used to clean the toilet, vinyl materials, glass, floor, and other smooth surfaces effectively. It has a wide variety which is produced from different natural sources such as coconut, palm, rice, cane, honey and many other fruits.
LEMON – Mixed with water, a lemon juice can be an effective bleaching agent as it dissolves tarnish, stains and rust. Because of its high concentration of citric acid and low PH, it is also an effective antibacterial and deodorizer.
COLD TEA – Not only a relaxing drink during snack time, when used with a sponge mop, it is effective in picking up dusts and dirt on your sealed timber floor.
BAKING SODA – (or sodium bicarbonate) is not only for baking but can also be used to clean different household materials such as sinks, tiles, oven and stoves or any area in your house by scrubbing them with a sponge. It is also an odour neutralizer used to absorb unpleasant smell of urine and pet’s waste.
BORAX - (or sodium borate) has many functions as it is widely used in household laundry or detergents, and can also be an insecticide, water softener and a disinfectant or anti-fungal. Borax is not acutely toxic unlike other chemicals used in some common cleaning agents. But it is still advised to keep it out of reach of children as a significant dose can cause gastrointestinal problems while sufficient exposure can result to skin and respiratory irritation.
CLOUDY AMONIA – Can be used in laundry for a softer rinsing of greasy clothes. It is also widely used to clean glassware, jewellery, and ceramic tiles when mixed with water.
VINEGAR – Not just a general cooking ingredient to improve taste, but because of its acidity, a single cup can be used to clean the toilet, vinyl materials, glass, floor, and other smooth surfaces effectively. It has a wide variety which is produced from different natural sources such as coconut, palm, rice, cane, honey and many other fruits.
LEMON – Mixed with water, a lemon juice can be an effective bleaching agent as it dissolves tarnish, stains and rust. Because of its high concentration of citric acid and low PH, it is also an effective antibacterial and deodorizer.
COLD TEA – Not only a relaxing drink during snack time, when used with a sponge mop, it is effective in picking up dusts and dirt on your sealed timber floor.
BAKING SODA – (or sodium bicarbonate) is not only for baking but can also be used to clean different household materials such as sinks, tiles, oven and stoves or any area in your house by scrubbing them with a sponge. It is also an odour neutralizer used to absorb unpleasant smell of urine and pet’s waste.
BORAX - (or sodium borate) has many functions as it is widely used in household laundry or detergents, and can also be an insecticide, water softener and a disinfectant or anti-fungal. Borax is not acutely toxic unlike other chemicals used in some common cleaning agents. But it is still advised to keep it out of reach of children as a significant dose can cause gastrointestinal problems while sufficient exposure can result to skin and respiratory irritation.
CLOUDY AMONIA – Can be used in laundry for a softer rinsing of greasy clothes. It is also widely used to clean glassware, jewellery, and ceramic tiles when mixed with water.
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