
"If you get down and dirty in the kitchen, then you know how much effort it takes to keep the place sparkling. Yet, no matter how much you wipe away stains and tidy up behind yourself, there may always be a lingering stench in the air. As bad as the smell may be, though, it's never bad enough for you to boil Fabuloso."
"The iconic lavender-hued liquid is great for mopping, wiping down counters, and cleaning the island, but its uses in the kitchen pretty much stop there. While getting a whiff of the floral scent when cleaning with Fabuloso is pleasant, it's not suitable for simmering on the stove post-tidying up. Heating Fabuloso releases harsh chemicals into the air that are harmful when breathed in. The chemicals can coat everything from utensils to your skin. It can also be an irritant to the eyes, lungs, and throat."
"Fresh lemons are great for cleaning the kitchen, but you can scent the space with the citrus too. Simmering the peels can bring a refreshing aroma to your kitchen, which is always welcome after cooking with pungent ingredients. All you need to do is let the peels boil for about 10 minutes. To really ward off bad smells, throw some baking soda into the mix for a more effective DIY air freshener."
Heating Fabuloso releases harsh chemicals that are harmful when inhaled and can coat utensils and skin. Those chemicals can irritate the eyes, lungs, and throat. The floral-scented cleaner is suitable for mopping and wiping but not for simmering on the stove. Natural alternatives freshen the kitchen without toxic emissions. Simmering lemon peels for about ten minutes releases a refreshing citrus aroma that helps mask cooking odors. Adding baking soda to a simmering mix increases odor removal because baking soda absorbs smells. Simmering spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, cloves, and nutmeg creates cozy aromas and can double as a tea base.
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