Saving money, even if cleaning is possible. Once you learn this trick, you won’t be without it.

Any trick to spend less, even on cleaning , is welcome at a time in history when increases are the order of the day.
Purification: the cross and pleasure
Doing housework is essential in your household . Especially at a moment in history when we’re coming out of a global pandemic, it seems like there’s never enough cleaning .
There are those who say they love cleaning the house, but others hate it. Even cleaning costs money. Not only to buy cleaning products, but also tools to help you clean better.
Many choose to use disposable goods . An example is disinfecting wipes, which, although they cost little, allow quick and effective cleaning with just a few touches. Among other disposable items, a paper roll or cloth, whatever you want to call it, must not be missing in the kitchen. Below we’ll see how to use it for much less , even if it’s disposable.

How to use less fabric and paper
Paper towels can be used in the kitchen and for cleaning. In terms of cooking, it is very useful, for example, for absorbing excess oil from some preparations, such as frying. For cleaning, it can help clean up dirt caused by food residues or quickly clean windows and other surfaces even with the help of detergents.
Especially in large families, it can happen that several rolls are used up in a month. However, there is a trick to save, and we’ll explain it to you below. First of all, you will need a family-sized roll, big and tall enough.

You will also need a cutting board and a kitchen knife. You might be wondering what these two tools are for. You will need them to cut the roll in two . Although it may seem the size of toilet paper, your paper towel now retains the same function but can be used twice as often.
Rolls will last longer if you remember to fold the paper over a few times to use both sides. Also, remember that you will release less waste into the environment if you use a traditional cloth towel instead of a paper towel.
This will be especially useful for water absorption. For example, dish water or drips from your careless child. In any case, splitting a roll of paper towels will give you the feeling that you have twice the product and (maybe) release less waste into the environment, when in fact that is not the case. Try to believe it.



