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How to do deep cleaning without chemical?

by jyoti singh digital marketer

Introduction

Deep cleaning your home can be a daunting task, especially if you're working with traditional chemical cleaners. If you're looking for ways to deep clean without chemicals, here are some of the best recipes I've found on the internet:

Clean your microwave with lemon and soda water.

  • Mix 1/2 cup each of lemon juice and water in a bowl. Use enough liquid to completely cover the inside of your microwave.

  • Put a plate with about 1/4 cup of soda on it in the bottom of the microwave, then close it up for five minutes, or until most of the gunk is gone from around the edges.

  • Clean off any leftover residue using another piece of lemon, which will cut through grease better than other cleaning products would be able to do on their own.

Clean your toilet bowl with baking soda and vinegar.

  • Mix together equal parts vinegar and baking soda.

  • Pour the mix into a spray bottle.

  • Spray it in your toilet bowl, let it sit for a minute, and scrub with an old toothbrush if needed.

You can also buy pre-mixed versions of this cleaning solution at most grocery stores.

Clean the light fixtures with vinegar and water.

  • Get a microfiber cloth.

  • Dampen the cloth with vinegar. (Note: Vinegar is acidic and can discolor certain materials, so don't use it on marble or granite.)

  • Wipe down the light fixture, paying close attention to hard-to-reach spots like inside the base or between prongs of a lampshade. If you have an old lampshade, consider taking it to your local recycling center so they can properly dispose of it for you (and save yourself some time).

  • Dry off the light fixture with another clean microfiber cloth or paper towel.

Clean the washing machine with vinegar.

Before you start, turn off your washing machine and unplug it from mains power. If you have a front loader, remove any clothes that may be inside it already. If not, be sure to do this before you begin cleaning!

To clean the exterior of your washer, use vinegar on a damp cloth or sponge to wipe down all surfaces—this includes the lid hinges and handles as well as all sides of the unit itself. Vinegar is also effective for removing mold buildup in hard-to-reach places like around faucet knobs or buttons on top of refrigerators! Once finished cleaning with vinegar, rinse away any residue using warm water and dry thoroughly with paper towels or microfiber cloths (which work great for absorbing moisture). This will help prevent mold from growing back into those hard-to-reach areas later on down the road when another spill occurs inside their home again."

Clean the windows with lemon and vinegar.

You can use lemons and vinegar to clean windows. Lemons are acidic and vinegar is acidic, so the two work together to form a cleaning solution for your windows.

This recipe works on both sides of your window, so you only need to get up once! Just make sure that when you put on your gloves (and safety goggles if you have them) that they're non-porous or else the lemon will stick.

Clean the iron with salt and lemon.

The next time you're in the mood to clean your iron, try this natural method:

  • Cut a lemon in half and rub it on the surface of the iron (avoiding any buttons or dials).

  • Sprinkle salt over the lemon-covered surface of your iron, then use a cloth to rub it into all parts of your appliance (again, avoiding dials and buttons).3. Rinse off with water and dry with a cloth.

Remove rust stains with coke.

  • Apply coke to the rust stain.

  • Let it sit for five minutes, then scrub gently with a soft-bristled brush.

  • Repeat until the stain is gone.

Make a floor cleaner from baking soda, vinegar, water, lemon, and rubbing alcohol.

  • Mix a solution of 1/2 cup baking soda and 2 tablespoons vinegar with 1 gallon of water.

  • Pour this mixture into a spray bottle and shake well before each use.

  • Spray the solution onto your floor and let it sit for 20 minutes; scrub as needed to remove any dirt or stains on the surface.

  • Rinse the floor thoroughly with warm water, then dry it off with a towel.

Use steam to clean your bathroom without chemicals.

Steam mops are the best way to clean your bathroom without chemicals. They're better than vacuums because they have a high-temperature nozzle that blasts out hot steam, which kills 99% of germs and bacteria, including salmonella and E. coli.

Steam mops are great for cleaning floors, counters, showers and windows—you can even use them on mirrors!

Deep cleaning involves removing dirt and grime that has built up over time, which can be a challenge in using natural cleaning methods.

Deep cleaning is all about removing dirt, grime and germs. This can be a challenge in using natural cleaning methods.

The process of deep cleaning involves removing all the dirt, grime and germs that have built up over time. A thorough deep cleaning will not only improve your home's appearance but also help you maintain a healthy environment.

Below are some tips on how you can do it without harming yourself and the environment:

Conclusion

I hope this article has shown you how easy it is to deep clean your home without using chemicals. Try these natural cleaning tips at home and see how they work for you!


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