Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Homemade Cleaning Products - 10 uncostly Cleaning Recipes For The Kitchen

Here is a collection of homemade cleaning products for the kitchen. These homemade cleaning recipes will economical, easy to make, and are made of mostly natural non-toxic ingredients.

Most of these homemade cleaning recipes are fully non-toxic, some though do have ingredients that while cheap are toxic, and should be handled with care. Below is a summary of the ingredients used in the recipes.

Door Gasket Refrigerator

Non-toxic ingredients:

Baking soda White vinegar Salt LemonToxic ingredients:

Chlorine Bleach Ammonia Cheap dish-washing powderCoffee Pot

1.

4 tablespoons baking soda 4 cups waterCombine the backing soda and water to make a solution.

Rub all over the coffee pot.

Rinse well. 

Cutting Board

2. General

3 cups baking soda 1 cup waterCombine the backing soda and water to make a paste.

Rub this paste on with a sponge, or brush it on.

Rinse and air dry. 

3. Removing Odors

Sprinkle with baking soda.

Rub with damp toady or brush.

Rinse well. 

Dishes

4. Removing Coffee Stains, Tea Stains, Cigarette Burns from Fine China

Apply baking soda to a damp toady and rub in.

Rinse. 

5. Removing Stains

3 cups baking soda 1 cup waterCombine the backing soda and water to make a paste.

Rub this paste on with a sponge, or brush it on.

Rinse.

Refrigerator

6. General

4 tablespoons baking soda 4 cups waterDissolve the baking soda in the water to make a solution.

Dip a cloth into the explication and wash exterior.

Rinse well and buff dry with a soft clean cloth.

7. Removing Mildew and Dirt from the Gasket

1/4 cup chlorine bleach 3 cups waterCombine chlorine bleach and water to make a solution.

Use a cotton swab or toothbrush to clean, slowly pulling gasket away from doors.

Rinse and wipe dry.

Oven

8. Oven Bottom

Sprinkle lowest of oven with dish-washing powder used in self-acting dishwashers.

Cover dish-washing powder with wet paper towels and let sit overnight.

Wipe up loose food.

Wash, rinse and dry with absorbent cloths.

9. Racks

1/2 cup ammonia 4 cups hot waterSoak in a solution.

Use steel wool to clean stubborn areas.

Rinse well.

10. Glass Doors

1/2 cup vinegar 1/2 cup waterCombine the vinegar with the water to make a solution.

Saturate cloth or paper towels (wrung out).

Lay cloth or paper towels on the inside of the window with the door open for 30 minutes.

Rinse well and dry with a cloth. 

These homemade cleaning products for the kitchen unmistakably work well and as you see don't cost much. I hope you enjoy using them.

Homemade Cleaning Products - 10 uncostly Cleaning Recipes For The Kitchen

double door refrigerator locks refrigerator drawers magic chef refrigerator

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