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Argentine Outlets Tout Baking Soda With Citrus Peels or Bay Leaves for Simple Home Cleaning

New guides focus on budget-friendly, plant-based mixes suited to light cleaning rather than heavy-duty disinfection.

Overview

  • TN.com.ar reports that boiling lemon peels releases a fresh scent for deodorizing rooms and leaves a mildly acidic liquid that can be reused for surface wipe-downs, though it does not replace disinfectants.
  • A TN.com.ar piece details a mandarin peel and baking soda paste that works as a natural deodorizer and light scrub for kitchen surfaces and even dusty plant leaves, while noting limited effectiveness on caked-on grease, mold, or tough stains.
  • El Cronista shares a recipe blending lemon juice and peels with water and baking soda, advising a three-night rest before use on tiles, cookware, odor-prone spots, and light coffee or tea stains.
  • La Nación describes a dried bay leaf and baking soda mix kept in sealed jars for use as a surface cleaner and deodorizer, and the article attributes antibacterial and antifungal effects to bay leaves.
  • All the outlets advise basic precautions such as washing citrus peels, fully drying bay leaves, avoiding delicate surfaces like marble or varnished wood due to abrasion, and testing mixtures on a small area first.