
Alum Stone for Cleaning
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Alum stone for cleaning: a natural (and surprising) tip you absolutely must know
If you thought alum stone was only good as a natural deodorant, think again! It's slowly making its way into our household appliance cupboards for some time now. Eco-friendly, economical, and incredibly effective, alum stone cleaning products could well become your new ally for a clean... and chemical-free home.
But first, what exactly is alum stone?
It's a small white crystal, often pebble-shaped, that comes from nature. It's best known for its astringent and antibacterial properties on the skin, but what's less well known is that it can also work wonders in home maintenance. And frankly, when you can replace 3 or 4 chemical products with a single natural stone, why deprive yourself?
How to use alum stone for cleaning?
1. Say goodbye to bad smells
Are you tired of stubborn odors in the fridge, trash can, or shoes? Grate some alum stone, place the shavings in a small container, and place it wherever it smells. It's amazing. In just a few hours, the odor fades, without artificial fragrance.
2. A natural stain remover for laundry
Got a sweat or sauce stain on a favorite shirt? Simply run a damp stone over it before washing. No need for complicated products. And as a bonus, it's kind to fabrics (and the planet).
3. A disinfectant spray
Our ready-to-use, convenient, and ultra-effective alum stone spray effortlessly disinfects your everyday surfaces. Countertops, handles, bathrooms... simply spray and wipe. Simple, clean, and without compromise.
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4. Stop limescale effortlessly
Have you ever heard of limescale on your faucets? Gently rub the stone directly onto the surface, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse. The result: it's sparkling, and you haven't even used a single toxic product.
Why use alum stone for cleaning?
Because we're tired of multiplying products with unpronounceable labels. With alum stone for cleaning , we sort, we save money, and we do something for the environment. Not to mention the pleasure of rediscovering grandmother's tricks that still work today.