4.13.2015

Fashion Tips final use lemon juice and vinegar rub more dirty house ...

  • The use of home remedies can the family in danger, putting dangerous germs
  • Social Media is responsible for the dissemination of ideas cleaning Fashion
  • Chemicals and good old soap and water do say a better job professionals

Vinegar and lemon are better chips and G & T are used as an alternative to household cleaners.

According to experts, when it comes to cleaning your house, home remedies can their shiny surfaces but they will not kill dangerous germs.

Tips can be passed down from generation to generation, but it seems that the mother does not know what to do, these methods involve the risk of infection, especially in very young or very old, according to the study.

Cleaning experts against the old wives' tale, warn when it comes to cleaning, says a lot of solutions for home leave behind dangerous germs that could cause infection

Cleaning experts against the old wives' tale, warn when it comes to cleaning, says a lot of solutions for home leave behind dangerous germs that could cause infection

Hundreds of old wives' tales are by the media, "the network of mothers and other pages under the title" Life Hacks increasingly popular. "

And while some real, showing how to change or restore old bread a quilt to be fast, others are not as reliable as the experts in the industry ContractCleaning.co.uk.

The problem is with those who walk in the clarification of "green" house, to trust no germicidal chemicals in them, said Mark Hall, the cleaning professionals across the country.

He said: "As a rule, there is wisdom in this so-called old wives' tale, but lately we've noticed that many inefficient and strange thoughts traction enough exposure on the internet."

Among the biggest myths is that lemon juice should be diluted in water for cleaning kitchen surfaces and vinegar and paper is an inexpensive alternative for cleaning windows are used.

Hall said: "The main problem is that once an idea is popular, is immediately expanded through the network via Pinterest, Facebook, Blogs and Discussion Forums Mumsnet.

The popular belief that lemon juice and vinegar clean surfaces is known for glass myths were expelled

The popular belief that lemon juice and vinegar clean surfaces is known for glass myths were expelled

"Yes, the solution of lemon makes everything bright and clean, but do nothing to kill germs in the same way that whitening products.

"In households with small children and other vulnerable persons make to family members at risk of food poisoning and other illnesses.

The citric acid in lemon juice can also optionally some dull surfaces.

"And we can not begin on the allegations in vinegar," said Hall.

Fad Ideas cleaning often mean that any old scrap can be used as a "trick life" and end up doing more harm than good

"Vinegar is good in moderation, but not the car wonders that make people to be. The good old soap and water is a much better job."

Vinegar is not cheap and the use of fillers as an alternative to some cleaners can not prove it to offer a huge savings in the end.

Mark Hall said: Fad Ideas cleaning often means that all the old junk can be considered a "trick of life are, and end up doing more harm than good.

"We should always be wary of any unusual cleaning tip from the Internet.

"It is likely that there been properly tested and are not behind the claims. These people could do slowly.

"Honestly, not worth cutting corners when it comes to kitchen and food preparation."

This does not mean that the "green" can be well documented effective as consumers are looking for that. With a proven track record

Hall said: "Many green products can be as effective as the equivalent harmful to the environment products, and recommend.

"But the proof is in the roadmap of the vacuum, and using it, which would do the job effectively."

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