The Cheap And Boozy Way Martha Stewart Keeps Her Kitchen Smelling Clean - Tasting Table
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The Cheap And Boozy Way Martha Stewart Keeps Her Kitchen Smelling Clean - Tasting Table
"If you're trying to stay away from using toxic chemicals in your home or can't stand the smell of store-bought cleaners, Martha Stewart has an easy answer. On Martha Stewart's website, writer Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner explains that it is possible to make your own cleaner with vodka. Not only is vodka a natural antiseptic, it also neutralizes smells. When combined with filtered water and your favorite essential oils, you'll have the ingredients you need to keep a kitchen smelling lovely and clean."
"Martha Stewart's boozy cleaning hack can cut through grease, kill bacteria, and won't leave streaks behind on glass and mirrors. The homemade cleaning agent can be used to clean granite countertops, as well as stainless steel, laminate, and wood surfaces. It can also help remove sticky labels from jars and products. Because vodka evaporates quickly, traces of your cleaning work will disappear fast."
Vodka acts as a natural antiseptic and neutralizes odors when mixed with filtered water to create a cleaning spray. Use a one-to-one ratio of vodka and filtered water, adding essential oils for fragrance or leaving them out for a neutral scent. The mixture can freshen fabrics, carpets, and upholstery and serves as a grease-cutting, bacteria-killing, streak-free cleaner for glass, mirrors, granite, stainless steel, laminate, and wood. The solution helps remove sticky labels and evaporates quickly, leaving little residue. Quality of vodka does not affect cleaning performance.
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