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Natural Remedies for Home Care
Maintaining your unit is a lot of work. You have to consider a lot of things to make sure your house is on tip-top shape. When you are surrounded by clutter, it can distract you from what you should be concentrating on. It can also prevent you from finding the things you need immediately, and it can make you feel liable and confused. It is more difficult when you have kids. Most of the time, it can seem impossible to maintain your home clean and organized when there are other people making messes, but it can be done. One factor is a quality-designed condo, and it is easy to clean and maintain.
Baking Soda

Baking soda is one of the most all-around and natural cleaning agents that we can use at home. It is also accessible and affordable that you can get it in any supermarket. Not only that, it can be used for cleaning and baking. If you would like to clean your tiles, mix 1 part of baking soda and 1 part of water and make it into a paste. Put the mixture into the grout using a brush, and scrub. If you don’t have a grout brush, you can use a scouring sponge and old toothbrush.
Vinegar

It is one of the staple ingredients in the kitchen. It is no surprise that it can be an active ingredient for cleaning. The high acidity level of vinegar helps release mineral sediments, such as lime and rust, and melt soap scum due to their alkalinity, so it is best for bathroom and kitchen cleaning. It is also great for cutting through oil on ovens, cooktops, stoves, and grills, and it quickly removes wax build-up off of wood floors. Also, a vinegar soak makes it easy to eliminate stains, such as coffee and tea, from kitchen basins, cups, and coffee makers. It is also helpful for deodorizing and removing kitchen and bathroom odors as a simple spritz of a vinegar-water solution will prove. And it is usually added to the laundry rinse cycle as a softening agent.
Hydrogen Peroxide
It is usually found in your first aid kit as an antiseptic solution. It is a great way to disinfect your home instead of using bleach. It’s a natural disinfectant that creates bubbles when it touches an enzyme called catalase. Catalase is found in most cells, like blood cells and bacteria. Those bubbles are a result of contact with catalase that releases oxygen gas.
Hydrogen peroxide is an excellent way to sanitize your home. Use it to wash your cleaning supplies like dirty dish scrubbers, rags, sponges, and toilet brushes. All you have to do is spray some hydrogen peroxide directly on the items, let it bubble up, and repeat. If something is filthy, it can be soaked. Be careful in using this, because it can only be mix with water.…


