10 Ways to Clean Your Home Using Rubbing Alcohol
Cleaning With Rubbing Alcohol – 10 Smart Home Cleaning Uses
Have you ever been in your cabinet and saw an old bottle of rubbing alcohol and wondered to yourself, that you might be able to put it to other use than cleaning little cuts? Yes, now you are about to learn how this simple house item can be one of your best cleaning partners. Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) is cheap, quick and surprisingly multitasking – and with proper use can help to confront the dirt, germs, greasy messes, and offensive smells like a champion. Ok, confiding in each other, friend to friend: are you willing to open some underestimated cleaning secrets that are right under your nose?
A word of caution first, before we get down to business, rubbing alcohol is flammable and contains high fumes. Always use it in a well-ventilated area, ensure that it is not in proximity of heat sources and never combine it with bleach or ammonia. So now we are going to discuss the brilliant applications of it in your house.
1. A strong Cleaner on the High-Touch Areas
Hotspots of germs are door handles, light switches, remotes, and keyboards, as highlighted by cleaning professionals. These surfaces can be wiped and disinfected with rubbing alcohol (use 70% concentration of alcohol). It is necessary to moisten a microfiber cloth with alcohol and then wipe. It also evaporates fast and leaves no residue, hence it is ideal to use in electronics where dampness is a danger.
2. Streakless Glass and Mirror Cleanser
Dressed up of tired of cloudy mirrors, streaky glass? Add an equal amount of rubbing alcohol to water in a spray bottle to get a quick-drying cleaner for glasses. Lightly sprayed and wiped with lint free cloth. You will enjoy the way your mirrors, shower doors, and windows will be crystal-clear and not clouded, as some commercial cleaners do.
3. Erase Stickers and Residual Price Tags
Remnants of stickers or labels are so hard to remove. Powerful adhesive is dissolved by rubbing alcohol. Moisten a cotton ball with alcohol and rub over the residue for a minute, then wipe off. It is genius on jars, new dishes and even plastic containers – goodbye sticky mess!
4. An Instant Cell Phone and Gadget Disinfectant
Your cell phone is likely to accompany you anywhere – and record everything you are doing. Rubbing alcohol (once again, approximately 70 per cent) may be sprayed onto the back of a soft cloth, wiping the screens of phones, cases, tablets, earbuds and laptops. Do not soak ports or apertures. The simple habit will make your regularly handled technology cleaner and more hygienic.
5. Bring Back Shine in Stainless Steel
The fingerprints may dull the stainless steel appliances and this is not a nice sight. Clean the surface using a microfiber cloth, leaving a little amount of rubbing alcohol on the cloth and simply buffing the surface with soft circular strokes. It cuts through all the grease in seconds and finishes things in the refrigerators, cooktops and dishwashers in a short period leaving them clean.
6. DIY Couch and Fabric Freshener
The drying of the rubbing alcohol is quite quick, and, this is why, it is an excellent cleaner of the microfiber upholstery. Apply a brush of small dot size with a little diluted rubbing alcohol and brush thoroughly. It assists in removing light stains and the recovery of flattened strands. It is always best to spot test and never soak the fabric.
7. Ink, Marker and Makeup Stain Remover
Rub a damp cloth on the stain and blot (do not rub). You will find the color move off the cloth onto your cloth. It works particularly well with washable fabrics, though a patch test is good to make sure that the colour is colourfast.
8. Streaky Screens and Glasses are to be Avoided
Rubbing alcohol is very good in cleaning eyeglasses lenses and non-coated screens as it evaporates quickly. The same drop on the microfiber cloth can eliminate smudges, makeup, fingerprints and skin oils within a few seconds. Do not use on coated or special lenses unless the manufacturer ascertains that they are safe.
9. Deodorise Shoes and Gym Bags
Bad smell is generally a symptom of bacteria. The interior of shoes or gym bags can be sprayed lightly with rubbing alcohol and will kill the odour-causing germs and help the shoes dry faster. Get them out of the stuffy place later. It is an old gimmick of sneakers, after running or school shoes, worn throughout the day.
10. Sanitised Cosmetic Instruments and Cosmetic Accessories
Brushes, tweezers, eyelash curlers, gua sha stones – these are the tools that deal with your skin frequently, and that require frequent expert cleaning. Clean them up with the available amount of soap and water and wipe them off or use rubbing alcohol. This comes in handy when it comes to reducing bacteria and makes your beauty regimen safe and clean.
Conclusion
Who believed that a simple bottle could be so much? Rubbing alcohol is a cleaning superhero, which is a quick-drying, multipurpose cleaning agent and very effective in the hands of the careful. It is all about lifting sticky messes, polishing steel, washing clothes, or cleaning your daily necessities, so this universal item will be included in your cleaning caddy— and a consistently clean space also supports clean home mental balance and emotional well-being.
And the next time you open your cupboard, and there is that bottle of rubbing alcohol, you will not pass by it; you will know what you can do to make the place clean and fresh.
