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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Clean your house with kitchen supplies


To keep the house clean and healthy you will need to deep clean it at least twice a month. This means to examine all of the rooms carefully and remove all the built up dirt and stains. But if you forgot to buy some of the cleaning detergents you normally use, there is no need to despair or call Mayfair Cleaners. You can find everything you need to remove those stubborn stains and clean the entire house in the kitchen. You just need to know how to use them.

Lemons – these citrus fruits have been used in the cosmetics for ages. They can successfully clean your face, but what you probably don’t know is that they are a very good household cleaner too. Lemon acid works as a degreaser and disinfectant and can be used to clean all sorts of dirt, grime and even rust. To clean the kitchen counters, cut a lemon in half and dip it in baking soda. Use it to rub the counters and rinse with warm water. (the experts from end of tenancy cleaning Mayfair companies advise not to use this method for marble counters).Use a solution of lemon juice and salt to clean and polish bronze and copper items. Don’t use it on stainless steel though.
You could also use this solution to clean burnt food from the oven top, kitchen floor or dishes. Vinegar – it’s the champion in household cleaning. Its acidic nature makes it ideal for removing all kinds of dirt. It also works as a natural disinfectant and deodorizer and makes the surfaces sparkling clean.
Make a solution of one cup of white vinegar and one liter of water and use it to clean windows, mirrors and any sorts of glass surfaces at home.
It could also be used to clean the entire bathroom – the toilet bowl, the sink, the floor, the shower stalls etc. Together with baking soda it works perfectly for unclogging drains. There are many more things you could clean with these two cooking ingredients. Use your imagination, but always check your homemade cleaner on a small part of the surface before you continue cleaning.

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