Experts provide their advice on cleaning and the use of an ingredient that we all use in the kitchen when seasoning our dishes, rather than using expensive detergents with chemical composition. What is it about ?
The latest inflation which hit several European countries and in particular French households hard, following the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, pushed households to change their habits. To cope with the rise in food prices or electricity bills, we sought to save money. This is why some people have started making their own household products, based on White vinegar and of baking soda also in some cases. According to an I MAKE study, one in ten French people make their own cleaning productsprimarily laundry detergent and dishwashing liquid, and multi-surface liquids.
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Others believe that it is entirely possible to make even more savings while preserving the planet, by moving away from chemical composition products packaged in plastic bottles. This is the case of Shaun Veran, chief operating officer of the housekeeping company OURA-Group (MSN). For her, an ingredient that we use regularly – not to say on a daily basis – in the kitchen proves particularly effective for cleaning a whole bunch of utensils, surfaces and objects that are sometimes put to the test.
Clean dishes and carpets effortlessly
It’s about salt ! It is possible to use it pure or as a major component of effective preparations to clean (almost) everything. Like a carpet ! Rather than going through the “dry cleaning” box, “mix equal parts salt and vinegar to form a paste”. “Apply it to the carpet stain and let it sit. Vacuum or, for more stubborn stains, use a brush.”stipulates the expert, while specifying that it is better “rub the area gently first”. Salt can also be used to clean the dishesoften very greasy when food residue does not remain severely attached to the walls. “For hard-to-clean dishes, mix coarse salt with a few drops of dish soap and a little water to create a scrubbing paste. Use a sponge to scrub the surface.”explains Shaun Veran.
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It also claims that salt is an excellent natural cleanser for cutting boards, which it is necessary to disinfect and deodorize diligently given their proximity to food. In this regard, we specify: “Sprinkle a generous amount of coarse salt over the surface of the board. Cut a lemon in half and use one of the halves to rub the salt into the board. Leave the mixture on the board for about five to 10 minutes, then rinse the board with hot water”. Examples of the use of salt are legion, it can also be used to clean and eliminate bad odors from the refrigerator. Salt is a real tool to keep it fresh and free from all bacteria. “Create a cleaning solution by dissolving the salt in warm water and adding a cup of cleaning vinegar”and add a little elbow grease using a sponge and cloth.
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Fight rust and unclog the sink
As for Amy Poulton, who is a cleaning expert at Hometalk, she advises relying on salt to clean the bottles and the jars, prone to the appearance of mold, by filling them with ice cubes and salt, before shaking them vigorously then rinsing them, before letting them dry. For her, salt is an effective cleanser for the copper panshelping to remove tarnish and restore them to their former glory. “Create a thick paste of salt and lemon juice. Apply the paste and scrub the bottom of the pan in circles with a dish brush. The salt helps clean stains, while the acidity helps remove them stains and remove debris Rinse everything with lukewarm water and dry with a cloth.she says.
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Amy Poulton also cites the effectiveness of salt in combating rust where the unblocking sinks, using baking soda in the second case. You will have understood that if it is necessary to control one’s salt consumption, which is recognized as one of the risk factors for high blood pressure which can cause cardiovascular diseases, its power is limitless when it comes to household chores. .
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