27 APR CITRIC ACID: HINTS AND TIPS ON MAKING YOUR OWN HOME MADE CLEANING PRODUCTS.

Our top tips for using Citric Acid as a cleaning product around the house! Especially good in areas with hard water. Also lets talk about areas a surfaces where Citric Acid shouldn’t be used. Best Uses for Citric Acid

· Descaling Kettles & Coffee Makers: This is its "superpower." Boil a kettle with 1–2 tablespoons of citric acid and water. Let it sit for 15 minutes, and rinse well.

· Toilet Deep Clean: Pour about half a cup into the bowl and leave it overnight.

· Dishwasher & Washing Machine: Run an empty hot cycle with a cup of citric acid to clear out internal mineral build up and soap scum.

· Showerheads & Faucets: Soak a crusty showerhead in a warm citric acid solution for 30 minutes to clear the jets.

· Windows & Mirrors: Mix 1 tablespoon in 500ml of water for a streak-free spray that cuts through water spots. Never use Citric Acid on the following.

· · Natural Stone: Do not use on marble, granite, or limestone. It will "etch" the surface, leaving dull, white spots that can't be wiped away.

· · Electronic Screens: It can eat through the protective coatings on TVs, smartphones, and laptops.

· · Finished Wood: It can strip the wax or varnish off hardwood floors and furniture.

· · Some Metals: While great for stainless steel, it can tarnish copper and brass if left on too long.

Basic recipe for a home made cleaning product to replace chemical filled cleaning products. To make a standard cleaning spray, use this ratio:

· 2 cups (500ml) Warm water

· 1–2 tbsp Citric acid

· 1 teaspoon of Liquid Castile Soap ((to help it "cling" to vertical surfaces like shower walls). Top Tip! Save old cleaning spray bottles, wash out well and reuse.

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