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Orange peels, dip them in 1 bottle of water: saved a lot of money

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Orange Peels for Household Cleaning

The citric acid in orange peels makes them an excellent option for household cleaning. Here’s how to transform orange peels into a cleaning agent:

Peel the Orange: There are several methods to peel an orange efficiently, either by sliding the knife horizontally to get a single peel strip or by cutting off both ends of the orange, creating space between the peel and pulp with a spoon, and then making a vertical cut to get an intact peel.

Prepare the Peels: After peeling the orange, wash the peels with water and salt to remove any residue of parasites or pesticides. Then, cut the peel into strips or as desired.

Make the Cleaner: Place the orange peels in a clean plastic bottle, filling it halfway. Add a teaspoon of baking soda and water, leaving some space at the top of the bottle for fermentation.

Fermentation Process: Let the solution ferment in a dry place away from direct light for about 3 days. Open the cap daily to release gases. Once ready, the orange solution can be used for washing dishes and cleaning kitchen surfaces, thanks to the combination of citric acid and baking soda.

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