CLEANING: How to disinfect using hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar

This 2020 taught us the importance of disinfection, especially in common spaces, and in which we live. Sometimes we do not realize that it is important to be neat with cleaning and the good thing about this pandemic process has been that every day we discover new ways to be cleaner and safer.

Here we will show you a simple and useful way that you can include in your list of practical knowledge: Apple cider vinegar and hydrogen peroxide as a bacteria and virus killer.

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This powerful bacteria and virus eliminator made up of two very simple elements such as apple cider vinegar and hydrogen peroxidealso known as hydrogen peroxide, dioxogen, water oxide or dioxidane will help you disinfect surfaces naturally, keeping the house safe for everyone against any virus.

Apple cider vinegar, known as apple cider vinegar or ACV, is a type of vinegar made by crushing apples and squeezing out the liquid. ACV has long been used for its many benefits, including cleaning.

Hydrogen peroxide for its part, or H2O2 It is a transparent liquid, a little stronger than water. It is often used in place of bleach or as a cleaner.

How to disinfect using hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar

Indications:

In two spray bottles put the following:

2 tablespoons 3% hydrogen peroxide in a clean spray bottle

2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in other clean spray bottle

Spray surfaces first with hydrogen peroxide and then with apple cider vinegar.

Then wipe with a dry cloth on countertops. You can also clean door knobs and door handles using this method.

The products are non-toxic.

These solutions can kill bacteria Salmonella, E.Coli on contaminated surfaces.

They MUST be used together to be most effective.

NOTE: Do not use it on porous surfaces such as marble, since it is susceptible to acid formulas, which corrode its surfaces. It is safe in granite or quartz.