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đł How to Use in the Kitchen (For Grease, Stovetops & Hoods)
Instructions:
- Spray the same solution on greasy surfaces: stove tops, cabinet doors, backsplashes, and extractor fans.
- Let sit for 5â10 minutes to break down grease.
- Wipe with a damp cloth or sponge.
- Rinse with water and dry with a clean towel.
Pro Tip: For tough grease buildup, sprinkle extra baking soda directly on the surface before spraying the solution for an added scrubbing boost.
đ± Why It Works
- White vinegar dissolves limescale and kills bacteria.
- Baking soda acts as a gentle abrasive and deodorizer.
- Dish soap breaks down grease and grime.
- Lemon juice boosts antibacterial power and leaves a fresh, clean scent.
đ« Skip the Bleach, Choose Safer Cleaning
Unlike bleach, this DIY mix is:
- Non-toxic
- Safe around kids and pets
- Eco-friendly
- Budget-friendly!
It cleans just as wellâif not betterâwithout the eye-watering fumes or potential surface damage.
đ§œ Final Thoughts
Whether you’re scrubbing a scummy bathtub or degreasing a kitchen disaster, this natural cleaner works wondersâand smells great doing it. With just a few pantry ingredients, you can say goodbye to limescale, goodbye to grease, and goodbye to bleach for good.
Try it once, and youâll never look back.
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