Wednesday 6 July 2011

Easy Natural Cleaning Solutions

Green cleaning is getting more and more popular. The reason for that is the fact that it is not only healthy alternative and environment-friendly option, but is also much less expensive than regular cleaning. Commercial detergents are full of toxic chemicals and could cause many skin irritations and allergic reactions. 

On the other hand, professional cleaning companies like cleaning services Fulham charge a lot to clean your house with green cleaning products. There is no need to spend lots of money. You could easily clean the house cheaply and safely by using kitchen supplies. In the previous two articles we have told you about the cleaning power of vinegar and baking soda. Here is another very effective natural cleaner – Lemons


Their acidic nature makes them a perfect natural degreaser, disinfectant and deodorizer. Lemon juice and fresh cut lemons are a good way to clean with a strong acid that leaves a fresh scent behind. 

There are many things you could clean with lemons. Here are some of the cleaners Fulham suggestions:

Cut a lemon in half and rub it on a barbecue grill, or dip it in salt to remove stains from metal surfaces like copper and brass.

Use it in the bathroom to clean soap residues and hard water stains.

A solution of equal parts lemon juice and water is ideal for cleaning windows, mirrors and any other sorts of glass surfaces.

Soak a clean towel in freshly squeezed lemon juice and put it in the microwave. Run it for a couple of minutes and let it cool down keeping the microwave closed. Use this towel to rub the inside of the microwave. It will be sparkling clean and sanitized in no time

You could also add a few drops of freshly squeezed lemon juice to a regular load of white laundry. Lemons have light bleaching properties and will make your white clothes even whiter without using chemicals like bleach.

Just like vinegar, lemons can be used to clean almost everything, but they also smell much nicer and will add some fresh scent to your house.

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