Georgia Dixon
Home & Garden

Spring cleaning the old-fashioned way tested

From vinegar to baking soda, here are four old-fashion home cleaning remedies that have stood the test of time.

It often seems that many “old-fashioned” cleaning methods have been replaced in favour of those with newer, more technologically advanced products. But are our modern day methods any better than those used in the past? The results are in.

1. Kitchen taps – a lemon cut into quarters

The cleaning power of citrus has been utilized in many products over the years. It turns out that the raw product itself works just as well as its “lemon-scented counterparts” of today. To leave taps sparkling, rub with fresh lemon, coating well and leave for a couple of hours. Use a soft cloth to rinse off.

2. Oven – vinegar and baking soda

The chemical reaction that occurs between vinegar and baking soda is what does the majority of the cleaning. While this home remedy won’t remove as many heavy-duty stains as its modern chemical counterpart, it does do a great job with mild to moderately dirty ovens.

3. Toilet – Coca-Cola

Legend abound as to the cleaning power of Coke. The acid in the drink is supposed to kill bacteria and remove stains. The jury is out on this one. While emptying a bottle of coke down the toilet isn’t going to do any harm, it may not have the cleaning capabilities of a specifically designed product.

4. Bath – grapefuit and coarse salt

A paste made from coarse salt and the bigger cousin of the humble lemon is said to achieve excellent results on a grimy bath. To try it yourself, apply a generous amount of salt to the bath and scrub vigorously with half a grapefruit. Leave to work its magic then rinse off using a sponge or scouring pad.

What’s your no-fail natural cleaning solution? Tell us about it in the comments below!

Related links:

Your bed sheets could be making you sick

How to clean your bathroom like a professional

5 ways to ripen your avocado in minutes

Tags:
cleaning, spring, retro, vintage, old fashioned