on’t clean your house with plain water, add this (Page 2 ) | March 7, 2025
Annonce:
Why This Works
White vinegar cuts through grease and grime while naturally killing bacteria.
Rubbing alcohol speeds up drying and leaves surfaces streak-free.
Dish soap tackles stubborn dirt.
Essential oils add a pleasant scent and can provide antibacterial properties depending on the oil (e.g., tea tree or lavender).
Olive oil creates a subtle protective layer, helping to repel dust for longer.
Use this solution weekly or as needed, and enjoy a cleaner, fresher home! Always test on a small, inconspicuous area first if you’re unsure about the surface’s compatibility.
White vinegar cuts through grease and grime while naturally killing bacteria.
Rubbing alcohol speeds up drying and leaves surfaces streak-free.
Dish soap tackles stubborn dirt.
Essential oils add a pleasant scent and can provide antibacterial properties depending on the oil (e.g., tea tree or lavender).
Olive oil creates a subtle protective layer, helping to repel dust for longer.
Use this solution weekly or as needed, and enjoy a cleaner, fresher home! Always test on a small, inconspicuous area first if you’re unsure about the surface’s compatibility.
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