3 Ways To Make The Most Out Of Your Lemons & Refresh Your Home
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As the weather gets warmer and the days get longer, we naturally start to feel more inclined to spend time outdoors, enjoying all that nature has to offer. But that doesn't mean we should neglect our homes! Spring is the perfect opportunity to give your living space a little refresh.
And what's a better way to do so than with some delicious lemons? Not only are they great for adding zest and flavour to food and drinks, but this versatile citrus fruit can also be used for cleaning surfaces, removing stains and even freshening up the air in your home.
Here are three ways you can use lemons around your home:
Lemon-infused vinegar and all-purpose cleaner.
The acidic, antibacterial qualities of lemon make it ideal for cleaning surfaces and removing odours. You can easily craft batches of lemon-infused vinegar using just leftover rinds or lemon halves.
For the lemon-infused vinegar all you’ll need is:
To make lemon-infused vinegar simply put the lemon rinds or halves in a jar or bottle filled with white vinegar, seal it tightly and let it sit for two weeks to a month before using it as an all-purpose cleaner throughout your home. The longer you let it infuse, the stronger the cleaning power will be!
To turn the lemon-infused vinegar into an all-purpose cleaning all you’ll need is
Leftover lemon scrubber.
If you're in a pinch and need to clean something quickly, simply use the cut side of a halved lemon as a scrubber! Coat your surfaces or appliances in lemon juice, let soak for a few minutes then rinse – voila! This is such a quick and easy way to spruce up any room without resorting to harsh chemicals.
You can also add some salt (just regular table salt will do) to ‘supercharge’ the cleaning effects of your lemons:
Scent-sational Lemon Steam.
If you want your home not just to look clean, but smell fresh too – try this simple trick:
So, what did you think of these lemon tips and tricks, members? And do you have any of your own that you’d like to share? We’d love to hear from you! And if you do end up trying any of these tips, let us know how you went in the comments below.
And what's a better way to do so than with some delicious lemons? Not only are they great for adding zest and flavour to food and drinks, but this versatile citrus fruit can also be used for cleaning surfaces, removing stains and even freshening up the air in your home.
Here are three ways you can use lemons around your home:
Lemon-infused vinegar and all-purpose cleaner.
The acidic, antibacterial qualities of lemon make it ideal for cleaning surfaces and removing odours. You can easily craft batches of lemon-infused vinegar using just leftover rinds or lemon halves.
For the lemon-infused vinegar all you’ll need is:
- A jar
- 1 ½ to 2 cups of lemon peels
- 3 to 4 cups of white vinegar
To make lemon-infused vinegar simply put the lemon rinds or halves in a jar or bottle filled with white vinegar, seal it tightly and let it sit for two weeks to a month before using it as an all-purpose cleaner throughout your home. The longer you let it infuse, the stronger the cleaning power will be!
To turn the lemon-infused vinegar into an all-purpose cleaning all you’ll need is
- 1 cup of your lemon-infused vinegar
- 1 cup of hot water
- ¼ cup liquid soap (Morning Fresh works fine)
- 1 tablespoon borax
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
Leftover lemon scrubber.
If you're in a pinch and need to clean something quickly, simply use the cut side of a halved lemon as a scrubber! Coat your surfaces or appliances in lemon juice, let soak for a few minutes then rinse – voila! This is such a quick and easy way to spruce up any room without resorting to harsh chemicals.
You can also add some salt (just regular table salt will do) to ‘supercharge’ the cleaning effects of your lemons:
- Soak utensils or serving tools in a mixture of salt and lemon juice. Rinse after 10 to 20 minutes and marvel at this duo's ability to bust the lingering scent of onions and garlic.
- Slice a lemon in half and dip it in salt before scrubbing tarnished brass, copper, or stainless-steel pots and pans. (For aluminium, leave out the salt and buff with a soft cloth after rinsing.)
- Sprinkle salt and lemon juice over fabric stains. Rub the stained area together for light abrasion, and dry the fabric in sunlight to restore it to a bright, unblemished state.
Scent-sational Lemon Steam.
If you want your home not just to look clean, but smell fresh too – try this simple trick:
- Combine cut lemon and/or leftover lemon peels with water in a pot and place it on the stove over low heat—just enough to release steam.
- You can also add other herbs and spices to customise the scent released by the steam (try lavender oil or cinnamon for example).
- Keep an eye on the water and either refill or turn off the heat after it's evaporated.
- By the time the water has dispersed, your home will be filled with the fresh scent of lemon!
So, what did you think of these lemon tips and tricks, members? And do you have any of your own that you’d like to share? We’d love to hear from you! And if you do end up trying any of these tips, let us know how you went in the comments below.