Funny Natural Cleaners
Sometimes it feels as if everyone is obsessing over using natural cleaning products. What is wrong with the traditional commercial cleaners, is what I would like to know. My mother has been using them for as long as I can remember, and here I am as healthy as ever, never suffered through the dangers of commercial cleaners. However, for the sake of my little ones, and even my budget, I decided to conduct a little research on natural cleaners.
As it turned out not one or two cleaners at Putney support the green cleaning philosophy, so my guess is that if professionals use them, they must be efficient. After all, cleaning experts wouldn’t want to waste their time with anything worse that the best. Without further ado let me share what I found out:
1. Bread: You have probably heard tales of your grandmother using bread to clean the wallpapers. As it turns out even in the 18th century cleaners used it to remove dust and even stains from the gorgeous velvet wallpapers. What I was surprised to hear is that you can actually clean oil paintings with a slice of bread, and it is very easy, too. Simply dab the slice over the painting, and you will take down all the grime and dirt that have been ruining your precious piece of art.
2. Ketchup: We all fear ketchup stains, right, so no one would have thought that it could actually make a great natural cleaner. However, Cleaning Services Putney shared how their employees actually use it to clean tarnish from brass cookware. All you needs are e few drops of ketchup on a clean cloth. Rinse the utensils with the cloth, and wash them with warm water afterwards. I can guarantee that you will be amazed by the results.
3. Rise: Rise could be used to soak up moisture from salt. Simply place a couple of grains in the saltier, and you are all set. However, this is not a cleaning job, so it doesn’t count. The surprising fact is that you can successfully clean the insides of your favourite vase by filling ¾ of it with water and then adding a tablespoon. Cover the opening of the vase with your hand and shake it energetically, then wash it with warm water, and you are done.