4 Chemical-Free Ways To Clean In Your Home
These cleaning tips may change your life!
By Hometalk HitsStep 4: Let it sit for 5 days
Place it in the fridge. You can let it sit for as long as two weeks
Step 5: Pour into spray bottle
Only the vinegar goes into the bottle - the peels should stay behind in the jar
Step 6: Sprinkle baking soda onto dirty oven
Because the cleaner is mostly made of vinegar, it reacts with baking soda
Step 1: Cut up 2 lemons
I cut my lemons into eights, but you can cut them into quarters or slices
Step 2: Put in pot with water
Add enough water to cover the whole burnt portion of the pot
Step 3: Bring to a boil
You can even star to see the burnt specks coming off the bottom of the pot as the lemons float around
Step 4: Let cool, dump water, brush bottom
Your pot will be left with a thin brown layer which can be easily scrubbed off with a brush
Step 5: Rinse your pot! All clean!
Now, wasn't that easier than scrubbing with steel wool until your fingers are raw?
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Step 2: Add 1/3 cup baking soda
Be careful not to spill -- baking soda can be kind of messy to clean up
Step 2: Scrub with foil
The coke loosens all the rust, and the foil takes it off. With just a few scrubs all the rust comes off
Step 4: Smile - the rust is gone!
Now that you know how this easy tip that really works, you never have to worry about a rusty pan again!