We all know that cleaning is a top priority at the moment. But when it comes to tackling ordinary grease and grime, there’s often no need to reach for toxic chemicals. In fact, look no further than your kitchen cupboard.
Plant power
If you want to use an antibacterial product, Nimble (nimblebabies. com) is a new plant-based spray, from £1.99, that tackles greasy surfaces and kills germs.
When life gives you lemons
And it certainly has in 2020. What’s more, there’s always one rolling around in the fridge. Cut it in half and rub over chopping boards and sinks for natural cleaning power. Pop the other half in the dishwasher and leave it during a cycle. They’re naturally antiseptic and antibacterial.
This story is from the July 07, 2020 edition of WOMAN'S WEEKLY.
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