Cleaning Products Homemade

Many people today are trying to save money on cleaning products using common chemicals for a multi surface cleaner instead of buying one cleaning product per cleaning surface. Many common chemicals around your house can be used to clean virtually any surface. White vinegar, ammonia, ISO alcohol, and baking soda mixed with water or each other can clean and degrease most surfaces. That said here are a few homemade cleaners that will clean pretty much any surface in your house. Countertops, floors, shower tiles, toilet homemade cleaner

To clean countertops, and tile like surfaces, you can use a white vinegar solution. With a 50/50 mixture of water and white vinegar, you can clean most of your bathroom and kitchen. For especially dirty areas such as the soap scum in your shower you can microwave the solution to get it hot and let it soak on the area for 10 minutes.

Areas with heavy soap scum or grease

Undiluted white vinegar works on heavier stuff with built on soap scum or heavy grease. If your shower head is clogged or running slow you can soak it in a pure cup of white vinegar and it will eliminate any deposits.

Another tool for getting off heavy grease and grime is baking soda. The baking soda provides friction and scrapes off soap scum, grease, or anything similar. Mixing baking soda with warm water and letting it sit before scrubbing off is an extremely effective way to tackle most heavy kitchen messes.

Glass chrome or any other shiny surface

Rubbing alcohol at any percent makes a great cleaner for glass and chrome. Its heavy alcohol content makes it evaporate in no time leaving a streak free and sterile environment. This solution is cheaper than any Windex or other glass cleaning products on the market. Simply mix one cup of water with one cup of ISO alcohol, and one table spoon of the previously mentioned white vinegar.