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Hello, EN Subtitle avalaible Follow my adventures on instagram: / unedouceterrienne Spring cleaning has been around since the dawn of time, in many civilizations. It is synonymous with renewal, and it is an excellent way to refresh and revitalize your home after the winter months. This great moment allows you to empty and lighten your interior for a brand new start (perfect for a transition to a more minimalist interior). It consists of a deep cleaning of each room of the house. This big step towards renewal can take a little time; it is also recommended to do it in several small steps. As for me, I start now to finish by the end of March, or the beginning of April. Enjoy watching ⦿⦿⦿ INGREDIENTS: I put them in clear, labeled jars because I skip all the packaging that I find unsightly ⦿ Baking soda is effective in removing stains and light dirt without damaging surfaces - It absorbs bad odors and can be used as a deodorizer for carpets, upholstery, refrigerators ⦿ Citric acid to remove limescale deposits, rust stains and soap scum ⦿ Washing soda which is a powerful degreaser: ideal for removing stubborn grease and oils, making it an excellent cleaner for kitchen surfaces, ovens, stoves, etc. It can be used to pre-treat grease, oil or other stains on clothes before washing. And they also have disinfectant properties that make them useful for cleaning and disinfecting various surfaces, especially in areas where bacteria and germs are a concern. ⦿ Baking soda is effective in removing stains and light dirt without damaging surfaces - It absorbs bad odors and can be used as a deodorizer for carpets, upholstery, refrigerators ⦿ Vinegar, anti-bacterial, anti-limescale, makes pipes and windows shine! ⦿ Black soap: I buy it undiluted, at 40% - a great degreaser I use it to clean floors, but also in showers to remove soap grease stains. ⦿⦿⦿ GRANDMOTHER'S TIPS: ⦿ Cleaning the refrigerator The entire appliance goes through white vinegar - a natural disinfectant without endocrine disruptors. When there are stubborn stains, I use black soap and a brush. Yellowed or food-colored stains can be cleaned with percarbonate + very hot water, but I don't guarantee that it will work if it's been there for a long time! I use bicarbonate for bad odors. I put some in a small container. I put very hot water and vinegar in a small glass to put it in the small water drain hole in the refrigerator. A technician gave me this tip because it made strange noises. This helps eliminate impurities in the pipes. ⦿ Cleaning the oven I generally do regular maintenance on the oven. So I've never had to use the pyrolysis mode. to remove grease stains: white vinegar and if they are stubborn, a few soda crystals with a little water. I wait before scrubbing and repeat if necessary. ⦿ Cleaning the dishwasher a little vinegar diluted in water to remove limescale, I scrub and clean we remove food residues ⦿ Cleaning the kettle I put vinegar at the bottom until it covers the heating element. I put water up to the top and let it work for 2 hours. I reuse the mixture to then clean the trash cans or the refrigerator ⦿ Cleaning the trash cans: vinegar vinegar and vinegar with water - 100% disinfection. I remove stains with black soap and a sponge. Afterwards, I like to perfume with a homemade spray in which I put a little water and a few drops of lavender essential oil. It's my Provencal side that comes out ;) ⦿ Cleaning silverware I don't wait for special occasions to use them; When my cutlery starts to turn black, I use toothpaste and a toothbrush to make it shine and remove the blackening ⦿⦿⦿ CLEANING LIST 1 - Cleaning the refrigerator, top, exterior and interior. Behind. 2 - Cleaning the tops of the cupboards, the hood 3 - Empty one cupboard at a time, declutter, clean inside and outside 4 - cleaning household appliances 5 - cleaning pans to remove burn marks 6 - sorting food: throw away expired products, give away those that will not be consumed