7 Go-to Cleaning Remedies ...

By Kaila

With spring around the corner, you're sure to be looking for some tried and true cleaning remedies that will make your house look and feel extra fresh. The hard thing is not blowing a ton of money on harmful chemicals to do it. So I've compiled some of the best cleaning remedies and solutions out of natural household items for you.

1. Stain Remover

The best of the cleaning remedies I have ever found is a stain remover that is a mixture of blue Dawn dish soap and hydrogen peroxide. For whatever reason, it has to be the blue kind of soap, but it works like magic. Pour hydrogen peroxide on the stain and let it sit for a minute or two, and then scrub it with the blue soap and the stain should come right up. Tough stains may take a little more work, but nine times out of ten this worked for me.

2. Urine Neutralizer

We've all had a new pet that hasn't been potty trained yet. The strong ammonia smell that comes with their urine, especially cat urine, is hard to remove. If left untreated, animals will often continue to return to the spot as it has been "marked" by them, so it's important to remove that scent. Try pouring club soda on the spot and let it sit. Scrub it up later with some soap and water, and it should be as good as new.

3. Deep Cleaning Agent

A good deep cleaning agent that easily removes mold and mildew is the mixture of baking soda and vinegar. The combination produces a powerful chemical reaction that minimizes the time you spend scrubbing. In fact, it's so powerful, it can even unclog drains. Pouring a little bit of both down the drain and covering it with a rag for about five minutes will allow the reaction to occur. You can then flush it with extra hot water, and hopefully the drain will clear right out! If there's a lot of hair, it may not work. But you can use the combination on stubborn shower stains and stinky garbage disposals for a sure success.

4. Microwave Cleaner

If you've ever tried to scrape dried food off the inside of a microwave, you know how frustrating it can be. Heat half and half water and vinegar in the microwave for about five minutes. When you open it up, all you have to do is wipe it down. The food will come right out, and your microwave will look brand new, no harmful chemicals involved.

5. Air Freshener

Is the air in your home smelling a little stale? Air fresheners are so expensive and sometimes you never know what kind of chemicals are being used in them. Pour a cap full of vanilla extract into a cup and bake it in the oven at 350 degrees for about thirty minutes. Your house will smell like you've been baking, and may inspire you to tackle that cake recipe you've been eyeing all week.

6. Dust Repellent

Dust gets everywhere. It seems like you dust one day and it's back with a fresh new layer the next day, taunting you. Fabric softener is actually a great way to fight back against those dust bunnies. You can mix fabric softener with water and spritz it on your dusting cloth for plastic and glass surfaces. For wooden surfaces, you can actually just use a fabric softener sheet directly on the surface of the wood and it will repel dust. It's a very simple tip using something you most likely already have!

7. Wash Your Dishwasher

If you have a dishwasher, chances are, you don't clean it often. It typically does the cleaning for you. Show it some love this spring. Run an empty cycle and put lemonade Kool Aid in it to give it a fresh, lemony scent. It'll work better and you'll feel better knowing the dishes you're using are even cleaner.

It's that time of year to tidy up your house and let in the freshness of springtime. As you get to scrubbing, take time to pay attention to the more neglected areas of your home. We all have our own cleaning remedies, some that have been passed down over the years. What are some of your own cleaning remedies, and have you tried any of these?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective DIY cleaning remedies for the kitchen?
Use a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to clean countertops and remove tough stains.
Can lemon be used as a natural cleaning agent?
Yes, lemon’s acidity helps cut grease and remove odors, making it great for cleaning cutting boards and appliances.
How do I make a homemade glass cleaner?
Mix equal parts water and vinegar, then add a few drops of essential oil for a streak-free and fresh-smelling glass cleaner.
Is baking soda good for cleaning carpets?
Absolutely! Sprinkle baking soda on carpets, let it sit for 15 minutes, then vacuum to deodorize and freshen.
How can I clean stainless steel surfaces naturally?
Wipe with a cloth dampened in a mix of olive oil and vinegar to remove fingerprints and restore shine.
What’s a safe DIY remedy to clean bathroom tiles?
Create a paste with baking soda and water, apply it to tiles, scrub gently, and rinse for a clean finish.
Can I use natural remedies to disinfect surfaces?
Yes, diluted vinegar or hydrogen peroxide are great natural disinfectants for everyday cleaning.
How do I remove pet odors using DIY solutions?
Sprinkle baking soda on carpets or furniture, let sit for a while, then vacuum to neutralize odors.
Are essential oils useful in DIY cleaning recipes?
Definitely! Oils like tea tree or lavender add antibacterial properties and pleasant scents to homemade cleaners.
How can I clean wooden furniture without damaging it?
Use a solution of mild dish soap and water on a soft cloth, then dry immediately to protect the wood surface.
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