Let your old stainless steel appliances sparkle like new in just a few minutes - no nasty chemicals are required
- The Australian mom explained how she cleans her stainless steel appliances
- Carolina used a 1: 1 ratio of vinegar and water in a spray bottle
- He sprayed the liquid on a microfiber cloth to clean his coffee maker.
- Homemade product made the device shine like new
- The tactic has been used for years and is a suitable chemical-free alternative.
A mother of two, known for sharing cleaning tips online, demonstrated how old stainless steel appliances can shine like new.
Carolina from Perth shared a video on TikTok and made a natural spray to clean her household products.
He combined one part vinegar and one part water in a bottle and sprayed the liquid on a microfiber cloth to buff his coffee maker.
The 1: 1 ratio has been used as a quick and easy cleaning method for years and is a suitable alternative to using harsh chemicals.
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Caroline, a mother from Perth, combined one part vinegar and one part water in a bottle and drizzled the liquid on a microfiber cloth to polish her coffee maker.
The 1: 1 ratio has been used for years and is a suitable alternative to using harsh chemicals.
Gently wipe the device with the damp cloth to clean and buff it and leave an instant shine.
The TikTok video, shared on March 18, has been viewed more than 288,000 times and has been highly praised by social media users.
With the simple tactic, you can clean a wide variety of kitchen items such as pots, pans, kitchen sinks, plates and cutlery.
Vinegar is a natural product that is commonly used to kill bacteria and disinfect surfaces because it is made from acetic acid.
Vinegar is a natural product that is commonly used to kill bacteria and disinfect surfaces because it is made from acetic acid.
Other TikTok users agreed, saying they also use vinegar to clean items around the house.
"Vinegar is great for cleaning almost anything," wrote one TikTok user.
"I think a glass cleaner and microfiber cloth are really good for stainless steel," suggested another.
Along with vinegar, baking soda is another natural cleaning agent that kills bacteria and germs on surfaces.
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