Here’s how to make a natural detergent that’s super effective against stubborn stains and dirt
To get rid of stubborn dirt and stains we will use baking soda and vinegar , two natural ingredients that together give life to a truly miraculous detergent.
The preparation is very simple, just pour 30 ml of white vinegar, a tablespoon of baking soda and a tablespoon of boiling water into a spray bottle. Shake the bottle well and immediately spray the solution on the areas to be treated, such as the sofa, stains on clothing, sheets and much more.
After spraying the product on the stain to be removed, scrub well with a brush, in no time you will see that the dirt will be gone. If the dirt is more stubborn, leave the product to act for a moment before scrubbing with the brush, the result will surprise you.
If the stains are fresh , you can remove them immediately by making a mixture of two tablespoons of baking soda, 4 tablespoons of vinegar and a liter of water. Pour the solution onto the stain and leave it on for half an hour. After this time, scrub well with a sponge and you will see that the dirt will have disappeared like magic.
On the other hand, you will need to prepare a more concentrated product if the dirt to be removed is much more stubborn. In this case, mix 80 ml of vinegar, a tablespoon of baking soda and 500 ml of water. You can then spray the solution on the stain and proceed with the removal or you can apply the product and leave it on for at least twenty minutes for greater effectiveness. After the rest time, scrub the stain with a stiff brush to thoroughly remove the
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