You can slash the cost of home cleaning products by using these cheap, readily available items. No doubt you'll have most of them around the house already.
July 28, 2015
You can slash the cost of home cleaning products by using these cheap, readily available items. No doubt you'll have most of them around the house already.
Use household ammonia and water solution on windows, glass surfaces, mirrors, ceramic tiles and stove tops. Caution: avoid inhaling fumes and contact with skin or clothing.
Applied directly or added to water, the acidity of lemon juice clears tarnish on brass and copper, removes limescale, rust and stains on marble and plastic worktops, and is combats against unpleasant smells.
Furnishings, flooring and household fittings will last longer if they are cleaned on a regular basis. But there's no need to spend much money on store-bought cleaning products. Simply make many of your own household cleaners for a fraction of the price.
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