CITRUS cleaning components with vinegar and oranges

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A cleaner for vinegar and orange oil for hard surfaces. except wood and natural stone

A cleaner for vinegar and orange oil for hard surfaces. except wood and natural stone

How one:

  1. Peel oranges, lemons or grapefruit and save the peel. I usually do this when I eat the fruit and keep it in a plastic bag in the refrigerator.
  2. When you have enough bowls to fill a liter of fruit jar, pack the bowls (not fruit) in the jar
  3. Fill the jar to the brim with white vinegar and cover it with the lid
  4. Let the jar sit on the counter for about 4 weeks, shaking it occasionally.
  5. Strain off the pods after 4 weeks.
  6. In a labeled spray bottle, dilute half of the citrus solution and half of fresh white vinegar.
  7. Store the other half of the citrus / vinegar solution in the refrigerator for later use
  8. Use the spray as a cleaner for hard surfaces such as sinks, counters, stovetops, etc.
  9. Spray and wipe. I suggest using a microfiber cloth.

Warnings and Precautions:

Do not use this solution on stone surfaces such as granite, marble, etc. Vinegar can etch these surfaces.

Linda says:

When I see the bowl out of the solution, I put it in the disposal for cleaning, disinfection and refreshment.

Why it works:

The oil from the fruit peel and the vinegar combine to make a safe, natural cleaner

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