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Don’t throw away the orange peels, put them in a jar and add a little vinegar: it’s worth gold in the house.

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Recipe for Orange Peel Vinegar Cleaner: Ingredients:

Orange peels
Vinegar
A jar
Instructions:

Prepare the Peels: After enjoying the fruit, save and tear the orange peels into smaller pieces, ensuring that any remaining pulp is removed to prevent mold formation during the infusion process.
Combine with Vinegar: Place the orange peel pieces into a clean, dry jar and pour enough vinegar to fully submerge them, ensuring that all the peels are covered. Choose a high-quality vinegar with a higher acidity level for maximum cleaning power.
Let It Infuse: Seal the jar tightly with a lid and place it in a cool, dark place to infuse for approximately 2-3 weeks, allowing the orange peels to release their essential oils and beneficial compounds into the vinegar. During this time, gently shake the jar occasionally to agitate the mixture and enhance the infusion process.
Strain and Store: After the infusion period, carefully strain the liquid through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth into a clean container, separating the infused vinegar from the spent orange peels. Transfer the strained vinegar into a clean spray bottle for convenient use, ensuring that it is properly labeled for future reference.
Utilizing Your Orange Peel Vinegar Cleaner: This naturally derived solution is particularly effective on a variety of surfaces, including countertops, sinks, appliances, and even windows. The acidity of the vinegar helps to dissolve tough stains and mineral deposits, while the citrus oils from the orange peels add a fresh scent and boost the cleaning power. Simply spray the solution onto the desired surface, allow it to sit for a few minutes to loosen dirt and grime, then wipe clean with a damp cloth or sponge for sparkling results.

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