How to Clean Doors with Natural Products
In this guide, we are going to talk about house cleaning. Specifically, we will dedicate ourselves to cleaning the doors. We are going to answer this specific question: how can doors be cleaned using natural products?
In every house, some doors are often opened during the day and always involve accumulated dirt. This happens above all in the handle area, where fingers greasy after cooking or that have started driving and then enter the house have accumulated bacteria.
Cleaning the doors is very important, doing it with natural products is even more important.
Initially, it will be necessary to think about what kind of doors we should go to clean, and based on this, act. You have to follow some steps before you can do it. First of all, it will be necessary to go and dust them adequately to prepare them for removing the dirt.
If it is about inlaid wooden doors, you need to get a brush with soft bristles and go to raise the dust in the most carved areas, if it is metal or wrought iron, a dry microfiber cloth is enough, and finally, if the doors are of steel or glass, should rub a wet cloth, possibly in cotton. It is preferable to put newspapers under the doors before cleaning them so that the surrounding environment does not get dirty.
At this point, we will have to get to the heart of the cleaning operation of our doors through the exclusive use of natural products. As for the wrought iron doors, you could use lemon, for example, which you will still have to dilute with warm water.
If the doors are made of glass, use white vinegar and blotting paper or old newspaper sheets that are possibly recycled like those of a newspaper, for example, because they are softer. Finally, the wooden doors: their discourse is more complex because specific products are needed not to ruin the material.
To polish the handle and the lock, use natural products and carry out the operations described in step 2, with the option of replacing the cloth with cotton balls, except for wrought iron, worked wood, and brass handles.
These materials can be polished if passed with drops of olive oil left to drip, rinsed several times with cold water, and dried with a cotton cloth.