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Argentine Guides Promote Baking Soda With Citrus Peels or Bay Leaf for Low-Cost, Natural Cleaning

Reporters stress that these mixtures are suited to deodorizing and light cleanup rather than full disinfection.

Overview

  • New articles detail simple recipes that blend lemon or mandarin peels with baking soda and water to form a paste or liquid for immediate household use.
  • A fresh guide explains that boiling lemon peels releases essential oils to scent rooms, and the cooled water can be reused as a mild cleaner without replacing disinfectants.
  • Suggested tasks include lifting light grease, brightening stained cups, deodorizing refrigerators and bins, cleaning pots and pans, freshening drawers, and wiping indoor plant leaves.
  • Outlets caution that these DIY mixes underperform on entrenched grime, mold, or difficult stains and may scratch delicate surfaces such as marble or varnished wood, so patch-testing is advised.
  • One report highlights a bay leaf and baking soda mixture for deodorizing and surface cleaning, noting a pleasant aroma and claimed antibacterial or antifungal effects alongside easy sachet or powder prep.