BAKING SODA
—
In addition to
the magic it
brings to baked
goods, sodium
bicarbonate is a
great deodorizer
and gently
abrasive cleaner.
VINEGAR
—
About fi ve
percent of white
vinegar is acetic
acid, making
it an eff ective
disinfectant and
deodorizer.
- A half-and-half solution
of water and vinegar is
great for wiping down
most surfaces. - To remove smudges from
stainless steel, clean with
straight vinegar, and then
dip a cloth in olive oil and
wipe again for a nice shine. - Deodorize your
dishwasher by running
a cup of vinegar through
on an empty cycle.- Clean sofa stains by
sponging the area with
a solution of one part
vinegar to fi ve parts warm
water. (Test it fi rst on an
area that isn’t seen.) - Use a half-and-half
solution of water and
vinegar for windows
and mirrors.- To remove lime scale from
your chrome showerhead,
soak it overnight in a bowl
fi lled with equal amounts
of water and vinegar , and
then wipe clean. (Only use
this on chrome—the acid
in the vinegar can damage
other metal fi nishes.) - Pour a cup of vinegar
around the top of the
toilet bowl, let sit for
15 minutes and fl ush.- Eliminate yellow sweat
stains by soaking the
garment overnight in
a solution of equal
amounts of water and
vinegar before laundering. - Refresh black clothing
that’s starting to grey
(likely from detergent
buildup) by soaking it
overnight in a sink fi lled
with warm water and
½ cup white vinegar.
Rinse and machine-wash.
- Eliminate yellow sweat
- To remove lime scale from
- Clean sofa stains by
- Remove stains from
plastic food containers
by scrubbing them with
a brush sprinkled with
baking soda. - Keep an open box in
the fridge to tackle
food odours. - For pots and pans with
baked-on food, sprinkle
baking soda on top
of your dish soap.- Remove crayon marks
from walls by scrubbing
lightly with a damp
sponge sprinkled with
baking soda. - To get rid of water stains
on wood furniture, mix a
paste of equal amounts of
non-whitening toothpaste
and baking soda. Dab a
damp cloth in the mixture
and rub with the grain
to buff out the stain.
Dry with a cloth.- To banish moldy grout ,
apply a paste of baking
soda mixed with water.
Let it sit for a few minutes
before scrubbing with an
old toothbrush.- For brighter whites and
colours, add 1∕2 cup baking
soda to your usual amount
of liquid laundry detergent. - Instead of fabric softener,
add 1∕2 cup baking soda
to the rinse cycle. - To get rid of the smell
of smoke or sweat, soak
clothes in a sink full of
water and a cup of baking
soda before washing.
- For brighter whites and
- To banish moldy grout ,
- Remove crayon marks
- To clean your microwave
oven, place lemon slices
in a bowl of water and
nuke on high until the
window is steamy. Wait
15 minutes before
opening the door and
wipe away the grime. - Remove stains and smells
from cutting boards and
wood countertops by
rubbing them with the
cut side of a lemon.- For a fresh-smelling
furniture polish, mix
1 tbsp olive oil with
1 ½ tsp each vinegar
and lemon juice and
2 cups warm water
and pour into a spray
bottle. (Do a test patch,
as wood fi nishes vary.) It
will keep for six months.- Run the cut side of a
lemon over faucets and
drains to remove mineral
deposits. Rinse and
dry thoroughly.- Dab lemon juice on
yellow sweat stains and
let sit for a few hours
before laundering.
- Dab lemon juice on
- Run the cut side of a
- For a fresh-smelling
HYDROGEN
PEROXIDE
—^
Unlike chlorine
bleach, this mild
antiseptic breaks
down into oxygen
and water.
- To disinfect countertops,
spray with a three percent
hydrogen peroxide
solution and let air-dry.- To keep houseplants
happy (and fungus-free),
add 1 tsp hydrogen
peroxide to 1 cup water,
transfer to a spray bottle
and spritz your plants.- Instead of toilet bowl
cleaner, use ½ cup
hydrogen peroxide. Pour,
let it sit for 30 minutes
and follow up with your
toilet brush.
- Instead of toilet bowl
- To keep houseplants
Sources: David Suzuki Foundation, The Miracle of Vinegar by Aggie MacKenzie and Emma Marsden
- To brighten a load
of whites, pour a cup of
hydrogen peroxide into
your washing machine’s
bleach dispenser. - To remove blood stains,
apply hydrogen peroxide
directly to the area, let
sit for a few minutes and
dab with a clean cloth.
Repeat as necessary
before laundering.
KITCHEN LIVING ROOM BATHROOM LAUNDRY
LEMON
—
Lemon juice
is a mild
antibacterial
acid that acts
as a natural
bleach.
Cheat sheet Cuts greaseDeodorizesDisinfectsLifts dirtWhitens
VINEGAR
BAKING SODA
LEMON
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Don’t use vinegar on natural
stone, as it will mark.
Freshen up carpets with
a dusting of baking soda
before you vacuum.
For a zesty air freshener,
simmer lemon rinds in a pot
of water on the stove.
Never mix hydrogen peroxide with
vinegar—it creates peracetic
acid, which will irritate your skin,
eyes and respiratory system.
A greener spring clean
These grime fi ghters make it easy
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