top of page
Search
  • barcleaning

The how to guide: Clean your microwave with lemons.




1. Pour water in the bowl: Measure about a half cup of water into the bowl.

2. Squeeze the lemon: Slice the lemon in half and squeeze the juice into the water. Drop the lemon halves into the bowl. 🍋

3. Microwave for 3 minutes: Place the bowl in the microwave. Microwave on high power for three minutes so the liquid comes to a boil.

4. Let stand for 5 minutes: Do not open the microwave door. The steam trapped inside will help loosen food gunk. Let stand for five minutes.

5. Wipe the microwave clean: Open the door and carefully remove the bowl with the lemons. If your microwave has a turntable, lift it out and wipe it clean. Wipe the inside of the microwave clean starting with the ceiling and the sides. Finish with the floor, sweeping any crumbs into your hand. Don’t forget the door!

6. Cleaning stubborn spots: If you come across stubborn spots that won’t easily wipe away, dip the corner of your dishtowel in the lemon water and scrub until the spot comes away. ✨



33 views0 comments
  • barcleaning

Sure, it's an essential for amazing chocolate chip cookies, but baking soda also has the power to freshen and clean seemingly countless spots in your home. It's a super-effective (but gentle) abrasive and is a great natural deodorizer, so it's helpful in all sorts of cleaning emergencies.



👚 ᖴᖇEᔕᕼ ᑕᒪOTᕼEᔕ Add a cup to you wash to make your whites whiter and brighter. 🦠 ᖴᖇEᔕᕼEᑎ ᑕᗩᖇᑭETᔕ Sprinkle generously and wait 15 mins before vacuuming 👩🏼‍🍳 KITᑕᕼEᑎ ᑕᒪEᗩᑎIᑎG Sprinkle on a damp sponge to clean appliances, surfaces and sinks without a scratch. 🍳 ᑕOOKᗯᗩᖇE Soak pots and pans in hot water and baking soda for 15 mins before wiping away. 🧽 OᐯEᑎ OᐯEᖇᕼᗩᑌᒪ Scrub your oven and grill with baking soda and a brush to bring back that shine and wipe away built up and grime. 🧸ᗷᗩᗷY TOYᔕ Clean toys safely and without harsh chemicals by soaking toys in a mixture of 1 liter of water and 4 tablespoons of baking soda. 🖍 ᗯᗩᒪᒪ ᗰᗩᖇKᔕ Remove crayon and other marks from walls by making a paste of baking soda and water to gently rub marks away with a soft cloth. . . . .

25 views0 comments
bottom of page