Spring is in the air, and that means spring cleaning for many people. And like a lot of folks, you probably have a cabinet in your house that is full of cleaning supplies. From window cleaners, to polishes, to bleach, you have probably picked up several products over the years. If you are looking at some of this stuff and wondering what to do with it, there are several surprising ways to use those everyday cleaning products for more than just scrubbing the bathtub or the countertops.
Bleach does a whole lot more than keep your clothes white in the washing machine. It is a powerful chemical that is designed to kill germs. It also has the ability to get mildew off of a lot of different surfaces and materials. For instance, if you have a shower curtain that has a bit of mildew on the bottom of it, soak it in a bleach solution to kill the bacteria causing the problem.
Bleach also has the amazing ability to sterilize things. If you have been buying things at yard sales or at thrift stores, you don’t know who has touched it and what kind of germs they might be spreading. Take a little bit of bleach and water and scrub off the surface with it. Just make sure to test the solution on a small part of the object to make sure it won’t stain it.
Finally, while vinegar isn’t necessarily in your house for cleaning, it can be used for some surprisingly successful results. A little bit of white vinegar and water can do just as good of a job of getting your windows clean as ammonia, while being much safer and eco-friendly.
And once you get done getting the house spic and span, consider taking a look at your homeowners insurance policy. Contact Strack Insurance Services and talk to one of their experienced agents today to help you go over your coverage.