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**Clean the House (Even the Oven) with Grandma’s Recipes Using Baking Soda, Vinegar, and Lemon Juice**
In this article, we’ll revisit some of Grandma’s tried-and-true recipes for keeping your home clean and fresh without resorting to harsh chemicals.
### Why Choose Baking Soda, Vinegar, and Lemon Juice?
1. **Non-toxic and Safe**: Unlike many commercial cleaners that contain harsh chemicals, these natural ingredients are safe to use around pets and children. They’re gentle yet effective.
2. **Inexpensive**: Baking soda, vinegar, and lemon juice are affordable, often available in most kitchens, and won’t break the bank like some specialty cleaning products.
3. **Multi-purpose**: These ingredients are incredibly versatile and can handle multiple cleaning tasks around the house. From scrubbing surfaces to deodorizing carpets, they do it all!
4. **Environmentally Friendly**: By using these natural ingredients, you reduce your dependence on disposable plastic bottles and harsh chemicals, making your cleaning process more eco-friendly.
### Grandma’s Cleaning Recipes: A Guide to Household Freshness
Let’s take a closer look at how you can use these simple ingredients for various cleaning tasks around the house, including a deep clean for your oven.
#### 1. **Baking Soda: The Gentle Scrubber**
Baking soda is a mild abrasive, which makes it perfect for scrubbing surfaces without scratching them. It also neutralizes odors, making it a great deodorizer.
**Uses:**
– **General All-Purpose Cleaner**: Sprinkle baking soda directly on surfaces like countertops, sinks, or tubs. Add a little water to make a paste, and scrub away grime and stains. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
– **Deodorize Carpets**: Sprinkle baking soda liberally over your carpets, let it sit for 15-20 minutes, then vacuum it up. It absorbs odors and leaves your carpet smelling fresh.
– **Scrub Pots and Pans**: For tough stains on cookware, sprinkle some baking soda and scrub with a sponge or brush. It works wonders on baked-on grease and food remnants.
**Grandma’s Tip**: “For the toughest messes, let the baking soda sit for a while before scrubbing. It gives it more time to lift the dirt!”
#### 2. **Vinegar: The Powerful Disinfectant**
Vinegar is well-known for its ability to disinfect and break down grease, soap scum, and mineral deposits. It’s a natural antiseptic and deodorizer, making it a go-to for cleaning and sanitizing around the home.
**Uses:**
– **Window Cleaner**: Mix equal parts water and vinegar in a spray bottle and use it to clean windows and mirrors. It leaves a streak-free shine.
– **Descale Your Showerhead**: Fill a plastic bag with vinegar and secure it over your showerhead. Leave it overnight, then run the hot water the next morning to clear out mineral deposits and restore water flow.
– **Clean the Dishwasher**: Pour a cup of vinegar into the bottom of your dishwasher and run it through a full cycle to remove hard water stains and mineral build-up.
– **Disinfecting Surfaces**: Use vinegar diluted with water to wipe down countertops, kitchen surfaces, and even the bathroom sink for a deep disinfectant clean.
**Grandma’s Tip**: “If you don’t mind a bit of a scent, vinegar is perfect for cutting through grease and grime. Don’t worry, the smell disappears as it dries!”
#### 3. **Lemon Juice: The Fresh Fragrance and Stain Remover**
Lemon juice is not only refreshing but also has natural antibacterial properties. The acidity of lemon juice makes it an excellent option for cutting through grease and stains.
**Uses:**
– **Remove Stains from Cutting Boards**: Rub a lemon half directly over stains on your cutting board, especially those caused by berries or tomatoes. The acid helps lift stains while the lemon scent freshens up the board.
– **Brighten Whites in Laundry**: Add half a cup of lemon juice to your laundry load to help brighten white clothes and remove odors.
– **Clean the Microwave**: Place a bowl of water and lemon juice in the microwave and heat it until the water boils. The steam helps loosen grease and grime. Wipe away with a damp cloth after it cools slightly.
– **Polish Brass and Copper**: Create a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda to make a paste that can be used to scrub tarnished brass or copper items. It shines them up and removes the dullness.
**Grandma’s Tip**: “The fresh scent of lemon juice will make your kitchen smell clean without any harsh chemicals. Plus, it’s a natural grease cutter!”
### Cleaning the Oven with Baking Soda, Vinegar, and Lemon Juice
Ovens can quickly become dirty with grease splatters, food spills, and burnt-on residue. Fortunately, Grandma had a fantastic method for tackling this tough job using her trusty trio of natural ingredients.
#### **Deep Clean the Oven with Baking Soda and Vinegar:**
**Ingredients:**
– 1/2 cup baking soda
– 1/4 cup water (for a paste)
– 1/4 cup vinegar
– Lemon (optional, for fresh scent)
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