Neither baking soda nor white vinegar: this homemade cleaning trick is going to surprise you.

The same old advice? Did you think you already knew all the cleaning secrets? Discover the homemade trick that doesn't include baking soda or white vinegar and is revolutionizing households.

If you have gotten used to relying on baking soda and white vinegar for your cleaning tasks, you are about to take your routines to a new level. Although these products have been favorites for generations due to their effectiveness and low cost, there is an unexpected method that is gaining popularity for its results and ease of use. Best of all, you probably already have what you need at home to try it.

No more of the same old thing! The ingredient you didn't expect

The secret of this cleaning trick lies in the use of a common product that we tend to underestimate: cornstarch, popularly known as corn flour. Although it is usually associated with cooking, this powder has surprising properties that make it an excellent ally for specific cleaning tasks.

Why does cornstarch work?

The composition of cornstarch makes it ideal for absorbing grease, removing stains, and restoring shine to various surfaces. Additionally, it is completely safe to use on different materials and poses no health risk, making it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional chemical cleaners.

Forget about baking soda: this simple ingredient cleans like a pro

Some standout properties of cornstarch include:

  • High absorption capacity.
  • Softness, perfect for delicate materials.
  • Ease of mixing with other natural ingredients.

How to use cornstarch?

Here are some ways to apply this homemade trick in different areas of your home:

1. To remove grease stains from fabrics:

  • Sprinkle a generous amount of cornstarch over the stain.
  • Let it sit for 20 minutes to absorb the grease.
  • Brush off the powder with a soft brush and wash the garment as usual.

2. To clean glass and mirrors:

  • Mix one tablespoon of cornstarch in half a liter of water.
  • Apply the solution with a microfiber cloth and dry with newspaper for a streak-free finish.

3. To restore shine to metals:

  • Make a paste by mixing cornstarch with a little water.
  • Gently rub it on the metal surface and let it sit for a few minutes.
  • Wipe off with a damp cloth and dry with another clean cloth.

What advantages does cornstarch have over other methods?

Unlike baking soda and white vinegar, which can sometimes be abrasive or leave residues, cornstarch is completely harmless to more delicate surfaces. Additionally, its versatility allows you to use it on textiles, glass, and even wooden furniture without worries.

Other key benefits:

  • It is economical and easy to obtain.
  • It does not produce strong odors, making it perfect for sensitive individuals.
  • It is biodegradable and safe for the environment.

Other surprising applications

In addition to its most popular uses, cornstarch has other tricks up its sleeve:

  • For carpets: If you have a recent stain or want to neutralize odors, sprinkle cornstarch directly on the affected area. Let it sit for an hour and then vacuum.
  • In kitchen utensils: You can use it to polish stainless steel or remove sticky residues from your pots and pans.
  • As a natural deodorant: Mixed with a little baking soda (yes, in this case, we make an exception) and essential oil, it can serve as a dry deodorant for the body or shoes.

The magic of simplicity

What makes this trick special is its simplicity. In a world saturated with cleaning products with complicated names and endless lists of chemical ingredients, returning to what is natural and accessible is a true breath of fresh air. Moreover, cornstarch shows us that we do not always need to resort to the most popular or advertised products to achieve surprising results.

Dare to try this cleaning trick and transform your home with a different, more natural, and effective approach.

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