Orange peels, put them in a bottle of water: you can do anything with them | You save a lot of money at the end of the month (Page 2 ) | March 7, 2025
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- Save the peels: Store orange peels in a container in the refrigerator. Approximately 4-6 medium-sized oranges will suffice.
- Wash and disinfect: Clean the peels with water and salt to eliminate germs, pesticide residues, and parasites. Cut the peels into strips and place them in the container until it’s halfway full.
- Add baking soda and water: Include a teaspoon of baking soda and water to the container, leaving room for fermentation.
- Infuse the solution: Let the orange peels steep for at least a week to enhance the cleaning solution’s fragrance. Remember to release gases by opening the container daily.
- Filter and utilize: After a week, filter the liquid into a spray bottle or container. This citrus detergent, enriched with citric acid and sodium bicarbonate, can be used to clean various surfaces, from dishes to floors.
By embracing this simple DIY method, you not only minimize waste but also contribute to a healthier, eco-conscious lifestyle.
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