Do we clean or pollute? Does it smell clean at home or
chemical? Almost all products used for domestic cleaning are toxic and very
polluting: bleach, ammonia, sulfur, solvents, air fresheners, pliers, metal
brighteners, insecticides, etc., etc. The list is long, and we store at home
almost as many chemicals as in a laboratory of the nineteenth century.
It is at this point so important that we become aware of the
danger posed by these substances not only in our health but also in that of the
planet. We can not avoid having and using some of these products, but we can
replace many of them with ecological, safe and effective preparations. It is in
our hands to pollute less and less and contribute to the recovery of the
increasingly degraded and punished planet.
It is thought that keeping the house clean is only achieved
with the products we buy in stores. That is totally false and at the same time,
harmful to our health. It is that the chemicals they use in disinfectants are
highly dangerous for our family members and at the same time, for our own
environment. Know some home and natural options, so your house is equally
radiant.
Chemists, Enemies of Health
The main problem with all cleaning products we buy at the
supermarket is that they have components harmful to health, such as synthetic
or petrochemical. When inhaled we can intoxicate ourselves or produce allergic
reactions.
There is a popular disease among housewives and household cleaners,
including eczema in the fingers, hands, and arms, allergic dermatitis,
respiratory disorders, hypersensitivity, etc. This is due to excessive exposure
to these products without the use of gloves or perhaps masks.
On the other hand, millions of tons of detergents end up in
the rivers and seas of the planet, being a very big impact on the environment.
The faster the action of a disinfectant or cleaner, the more chemicals it
contains, therefore, the more toxic it is. Care must be taken with the items used
in the house, especially if there are children or animals.
Vinegar, First Ally
Should you want to clean your house naturally and homemade
really, you should never forget to have vinegar. It is the necessary stuff or
ingredient for any environment, and the result is wonderful. Disinfects Removes
grease, removes stains, removes ugly odors, is bactericidal, removes rust from
metals, cleans coffee makers, removes stains on carpets. Some uses of vinegar
in the home are:
Clean the inside of the refrigerator with vinegar,
especially in places where it is oxidized (slightly). You want to leave it for
more than 20 minutes and then rinse with warm water.
Mix ¼ cup of vinegar with 4 cups of water and use to clean
the windows and mirrors. You can use newsprint to make it look brighter.
Mix ¼ cup vinegar with 4 cups water and 1 tablespoon baking
soda. With this preparation, you can clean any surface, such as the kitchen
counter or the bathtub.
Pour a trickle of white vinegar into the washing machine to
remove odors from the laundry, remove detergent residue and avoid static on
garments. Place it in the last wash cycle, once the detergent or powdered soap
has been rinsed.
Squeeze some vinegar into a sponge to remove soap scum or
stains from the tiles or bathtub.
Place a stream of white vinegar in a bucket of water and
place the clothing that stinks of cigarette there. Then dry as usual.
Make a mixture with salt and vinegar. Clean the coffee maker
and then rinse with water.
To remove the odor of onion or maybe garlic after you may
have cut them, you want to put vinegar in your hands, and thereafter rinse well
with water.
It also serves to wash the glass jars well should you needto
use them again to prepare sweets or preserves. Let them sit for a few minutes
with a little vinegar and water. Rinse
The other Bicarbonate of Allies
In addition to employing vinegar to clean the house, this
wonder baking soda is very good too. It will really aid you not to expose your own
family to many chemicals from the usual cleaning products. It is very cheap and
is obtained in pharmacies, supermarkets, warehouses, etc. Some uses of baking
soda:
Clean bathtub and bathroom tiles, as if it were a smooth,
non-scratch abrasive. Sprinkle some baking soda on a damp sponge as well as rub
the surface area. Rinse very well and then dry. should you want to obtain a
superior cleaning, you could make a paste with baking soda, salt, and also
water.
Use as detergent for your dishes. Fill the kitchen sink with
the dishes to be washed and cover with water. Put two tablespoons of baking
soda and let it act. It will be much easier to remove food from dishes, pots,
pans, etc.
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It serves to brighten the silver cutlery. Make a
paste of 3 parts of bicarbonate and 1 of water. Rub each with a clean cloth.
Then rinse and dry.
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Sprinkle on the inside of the oven. Sprinkle
with water to moisten and let stand overnight. Rub and remove with a sponge.
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To clean floors, use a medium rate of
bicarbonate per bucket of warm water. Mop as usual, and also you will see how
it looks shiny and without marks or scratches.
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Deodorizes and cleans plastic bathroom curtains
at the same time. Just sprinkle the baking soda directly and rub it with a
brush. Rinse and hang in the barrel to dry alone.
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Baking soda is excellent for deodorizing
environments and objects, such as the refrigerator (place a small open
container in the upper part), cutting board (sprinkle, leave to act and rinse).
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Trash can (sprinkle and leave it In the bottom),
drains (average rate of bicarbonate by drainage and then warm water).
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Carpets (place on the whole surface and leave to
stand overnight, sweep and vacuum).
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Cabinets (same procedure as in the
refrigerator).
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Cars (Put on the seats and carpets).
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Slippers (as if it were talcum, do not forget to
remove it before putting on the shoes).
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Dirty clothes (especially the one that smells
sweaty or damp, to do this, place a half cup of bicarbonate in the last wash
cycle).
There you have it on how to make your very home and even
properties Smell Good and Nice Without unsafe Chemicals, we need to check a lot
of stuff we use from day to day in our home and other things.
How to Make Your Very Home Smell Good and Nice Without Hazardous Chemicals
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Thursday, 25 May 2017