"Kitchen Staple, Whole-House Cleaner: The Wonders of Dishwashing Liquid"

"Kitchen Staple, Whole-House Cleaner: The Wonders of Dishwashing Liquid"

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Common Household Uses for Dishwashing Liquid That Don't Involve Cleaning Dishes

Every kitchen, at every home will contain a bottle of liquid dish soap that is positioned by the sink. However, lately, people are finding many reasons to take the bottle out of the kitchen and making use of it in different areas of household cleaning!

This is because dishwashing liquid does not limit itself to only washing dishes. If you're wondering why and why, it's due to the surfactants it's made of. They contain cleansing properties and function as emulsifiers and foaming agents that work together to tackle hardened grease, grime and dirt. Additionally, it must be observed that dishwashing products (that are free of the phosphates or triclosan) are environmentally friendly, child and pet safe and won't cause irritation to the skin. In the end, the liquid soap for dishwashing is suitable for use on most household surfaces and is highly effective!

Here are some of the most effective uses for dishwashing detergent that have nothing to have anything to do with dishes!


Clothes Stain Remover

From the stains of grease to proteins like wet grass and blood; it is possible to remove fresh stains on clothing using dishwashing liquid, a sponge and some hand washing genius. In actual fact, treating spot-on clothes staining with dish soap been proven to be less harsh and effective than the majority used in laundry soaps.

For liquid dish soap to remove stains from clothing, you must follow these instructions below:

1. Use paper towels to lift the stain. absorb as much liquid as you can.

2. Make a sponge damp by using ambient temperature water (squeeze out any excess water).

3. Sprinkle a tiny amount of dishwashing fluid over the edge inside the sponge.

4. Place your hands under the fabric and hold it firmly in place; then lightly scrub the stain with the sponge.

5. Rinse and repeat if needed.

Clean Appliance Exteriors

Kitchen appliances can be prone to grubby and greasy hands frequently. If not kept clean and tidy, this sticky buildup attracts bacteria, appears unsightly and can dull the surface of the appliance over time. The good thing, however dish soap is made to remove grease and that's exactly what it will do when used to clean your kitchen appliances that are soiled!

All you have you to make is stir a squirt of dish soap in 4-5 cups of warm water, put it in an aerosol bottle, and give it a vigorous shake. Spritz around the edges of your kitchen appliances liberally and then wipe them down with the kitchen microfibre cloth.

Clean Outdoor Furniture

Grease and grime stuck to furniture outside is not easily removed by merely wiping it off with a damp cloth. However an easy liquid soap solution is usually enough to effectively clean off dirt and dust accumulation on patio furniture made of plastic, wood, cane/bamboo, metal and outdoor cushions of fabric.

Here's a simple step-by-step guide on how to wash outdoor furniture in your backyard liquid dish detergent:

1. Remove the cushions and pillows.

2. Dust the furniture to remove dust, dirt and debris. Use a brush for cleaning the furniture of crevices and small spaces.

3. Mix 1/4 cup of dish detergent in the water in a bucket to make a soapy, cleaner that's sudsy.

4. Clean the furniture with a spray or dampen it by spraying it with water.

5. Soak a sponge or a soft scrubber into the solution, and scrub the furniture thoroughly.

6. Rinse off and clean the areas you missed (if there are any).

7. Clean the furniture with a dry, clean towel and leave them to air-dry completely.

Clean Floors

If you're empty of cleaning your floors, there's no need to go out and purchase additional. With as little as 2 tablespoons of dishwashing soap mixed in an ice bucket, you can clean various kinds of flooring, including tiles, vinyl, and marble. It's particularly effective in getting rid of grease and spills clinging to your kitchen floors But, you might be required to warm your cleaning solution to achieve the best results.

When you use liquid dish soap to clean your floors, be sure to use a mild detergent which is not overly so soapy that it makes the floor slippery. If this happens, wipe the floor using regular water to clean the surface.


Clean Glass Stovetop

Your glass stovetop can quickly go from spotless and gleaming to stained, greasy and filthy! In fact, the cleaning experts at MaidForYou recommend a daily clean-up to prevent the buildup of excess dirt on the surface, which can affect the performance of your stove.

A simple way to clean a glass stovetop takes only dishwashing liquid as well as warm water and a couple of microfibre cloths. Collect these items then follow this stovetop cleaning guide below:

1. Clean the glass using an damp cloth to eliminate debris that may be sitting on the glass's surface.

2. Blend 1 tablespoon of liquid dish soap into the spray bottle of 1 liter that is filled with water; shake well.

3. Spray your glass stovetop with the cleaning solution, and allow it to sit for 5 minutes.

4. Clean a microfiber cloth and rub the glass with it to eliminate stains and grease.

5. Clean a clean cloth with pure water, then wipe it over the surface in order to get rid of the cleaning solution.

6. Dry the glass with an absorbent cloth.

Remove Stains from Window Blinds

Window treatments are available in diverse types of materials that range from vinyl and fabric to plastic and wood. Due to its gentle nature dishwashing soap is utilized to wash away stains from virtually any window blind!

For stains that are mild you can dilute dish soap and rub off the stain using an unclean microfibre cloth that has been soaked by the solution. If you're dealing with stubborn or old staining, you can dampen the area, then put a tiny amount of dishwashing liquid over the stain. Let it rest for about 5-10 minutes and scrub the stain using a non-abrasive, non-abrasive scrubber. Then rinse the blinds and verify that the complete stain has come off. If it is not, wipe the blind and repeat the cleaning process.

Clean AC Filters

In order to clean your air conditioner's filters it's essential to take your time to increase the efficiency of your unit while providing better air quality to your home. More often than not brushing and rinsing the AC filters are not enough to effectively remove buildup since the mesh is a trap for debris which is not easily dislodged.

To get you AC filters just as clean when they were new, you need to wash them thoroughly, and then soak them in warm, soapy solution. Make sure to give the filters at least 15 minutes soaking time before rinsing them a second time. After drying, put them in your air conditioning unit.

Dishwashing liquid is a adaptable cleaning ingredient that may be used in numerous areas of household cleaning. So, when in doubt, turn to the liquid dish soap sitting by your kitchen sink, and we're certain that the results will be awe-inspiring!

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