Toothpaste and vinegar: the perfect combination

We always struggle with cleaning and try to use mostly natural ingredients. We are aware that the products available on the market are not only expensive, but also contain harmful substances and can be toxic to our health and the environment.

We are therefore called to return to the beginnings      , to the medicines of the grandmothers      , which were in harmony with the well-being of the planet.

Baking soda, lemon juice, and white vinegar are     some of the most popular, well-known, popular, and we’ve all found a lot of information about.

When used alone or in combination, they have a polishing, descaling, disinfecting and stain-removing effect.

But few people know      the hidden potential of the mixture of vinegar and toothpaste.

With these two ingredients and nothing else, we can create a truly exceptional cleaner that will disinfect anything!

Curious? First!

Toothpaste and vinegar: the perfect combination

The toothpaste      is a slightly abrasive paste with whitening properties and completely free of toxic substances.      Since it is used for oral hygiene, it does not contain harmful chemical derivatives and gets into the pipes when rinsing. Therefore, it must be compatible with the life of aquatic flora and fauna. So it is one of the natural remedies that we can resort to if we want to respect the planet.

To make our cleaner we need:

  • 1      empty, clean bottle     , equipped with a sprayer if necessary
  • 1 bottle      of toothpaste
  •   1 glass of      white wine vinegar
  •   1 cup      floor cleaner
  • 1      stick of cinnamon.

Put the vinegar, toothpaste and floor cleaner in a small bowl and mix well with the tines of a fork.

Using a funnel, pour everything into an empty bottle, then add a cinnamon stick. Screw on the lid and shake vigorously to activate our mixture. Then spray on cleaned surfaces.      We clean with a soft dry cloth: the window, shower, furniture, shelves, even the fabric sofa will be shiny and thoroughly disinfected.

Great, right?