A vinegar/baking soda mix is magic in every room of the house. It beats chemicals because it’s natural while possessing deodorizing and sanitizing properties. Baking soda produces an abrasive element, while vinegar lifts away hard water stains when used regularly. Mixing the vinegar acid with baking soda base mixes salt water with a carbon dioxide gas that leaves a shiny clean in its wake. It is a magical mix that many people choose over smelly chemicals or bleaches, especially for areas such as kitchens.
Stainless Steel Sink Cleanup This mixture helps remove grease and soap scum from areas such as stainless steel sinks. Sprinkle baking soda around the sink, including the drains, scrub, and rinse with clean water. Consider a toothbrush for the hard-to-reach places, such as the caulk, rim, and drains. Soak paper towels or cleaning cloths in white vinegar, then line the rinsed sink. Leave them for 20 minutes. The result is a shiny, clean stainless steel surface. Surfaces Around the Room Mix baking soda with vinegar in a bowl to create a paste. Use a paper towel or cleaning cloth to wipe down all surfaces, from cabinets, to refrigerators, and dishwashers. Test a small, hidden area on the cabinets to make sure the baking soda will not remove paint or otherwise change the surface. Follow up with vinegar-soaked cloths, wiping down each surface completely. The result is a clean, shiny surface. The vinegar smell will dissipate within seconds, leaving no chemical smells. Countertop Stains A baking soda/vinegar mix will help remove stains from blueberries to coffee. Remove everything from the countertop, then sprinkle the whole surface with baking soda. Scrub with a sponge or cleaning cloth. Spray with a vinegar and water mixture, then wipe away the baking soda. Allow a baking soda and vinegar mix to work on stubborn stains for ten minutes, then scrub with a sponge. Stains lift away and leave a cleaner counter without dangerous chemical additives or films left behind. Adding to the Grease Cutting Formula While vinegar and baking soda works well against grease, adding a grease-cutting, plant-based dish detergent adds to the power of the mixture. Add a few drops to the paste then use on stovetops, hoods, cabinets, and anything covered in grease. Grease has a distinct smell that is removed through this process. The difference is noticed immediately. Cleaning with baking soda and vinegar will create a cleaner kitchen that does not have chemical films or smelly remnants. It makes sense to use this mix in an environment where food is prepared for safety and peace of mind. Use these tips weekly to ensure a safe, clean, sparkling kitchen.
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