Sanitizing with bleach is not hard to do, so you can easily make your own homemade disinfectant cleaner. Here's the simple 3 ingredient recipe, plus the rules to follow to make it safe and effective. Chlorine b
Homemade bleach is an effective disinfectant, clothes whitener, and all-purpose household sanitizer. Check out our inexpensive, non-toxic recipes!
After you have disposed of the mess (down the toilet is best), it’s time to get out the disinfectant to kill the germs that were in the animal excrement. Don’t use chlorine bleach – this may damage the colour of your carpet. However, you can use chlorine bleach on hard floors (t...
Hi Julie, I’m using this cleaner on my laminate and it works perfectly without warping the edges. The key is to use the spray bottle on a fine mist and only spray enough to just cover the surface. Working a small section at a time, I spray, then right after, I go over it with...
For a natural clean and a springtime smell, try line-drying laundry. As a natural disinfectant, the sun's UV rays kill germs and remove allergens such as dust mites. Sunlight can also lighten linens without bleach: Hang them on the line to dry on a bright day, and they'll look whiter...
Mix the dish soap and waterin a spray bottleand get to cleaning! Just spray it on whatever you need to clean and wipe it off with a towel or rag. Keep in mind this isn't a disinfectant, just a way to keep your surfaces clean. ...
Lemon Infused Disinfectant Spray Cleaner –This all-purpose disinfectant spray is a great surface cleaner that helps protect from germs during cold and flu season. It can also be used to clean cutting boards and kitchen counters while cooking. Get the full tutorial from Bren Did. Fresh Lemon Mi...
Directions: Mix all the ingredients together and place in a spray bottle. You can then spray the mildew cleaner onto the hard surface and let it sit for around half an hour. The reason you want to let it sit this long is that the bleach cannot instantly kill the mildew and mold, but...
However, hydrogen peroxide can bleach fabrics, corrode metal, and damage wood finishes or natural stone with overuse. Lemon Juice –Lemon juice is an amazing addition to natural cleaners. It contains citric acid which reacts with basic soils found in the home to break them down resulting in ...
After it has been wiped down feel free to spray with the chlorine to “bleach” the grout or other surfaces. If you can smell the chlorine, do NOT use the ammonia. and vise versa. When the chlorine or ammonia odors have dissipated, you can use the other product. As for Vinegar, it ...