Peels and vinegar
In the winter, we tend to consume seasonal fruits and among these, which are also present in other seasons, are citrus fruits and in this case oranges.
These fruits are associated with the colder months because of their importance in our immune system, since, due to frost and low temperatures, many of us tend to get sick.
Orange peels: here’s how to use them with vinegar
If you want to prevent this from happening and to strengthen our immune system, we are often advised to supplement our diet with vitamin C and this is present in large quantities in oranges.
So, many of us tend to eat them as they are or make a good squeeze of them, which gives us a charge of energy and tends to partially alleviate all our ailments and gives us some benefits.
Though everyone removes the peel, it should never be thrown away, as it could be used for something that would be indispensable in our homes and that not everyone knows about.
Oranges: this is how to use the peel with vinegar
Additionally, during the Christmas period, in addition to mandarin peels, orange peels can be used to decorate our tree or to create very interesting Christmas crafts.
But what we are going to tell you now is a totally new use of these peels that only a few housewives know about, as another particular ingredient is added to these leftovers.
The natural solution
We are talking about vinegar. In fact, by recovering a jar we can break the orange peels into pieces and pour vinegar into it until the peel is completely covered by the liquid.
Once the vinegar has been poured in, close the jar tightly and let it stand for about 15 days to macerate the orange peels and release the citrus substances so that all the essential oils come out.
Once this time has elapsed, filter the solution, removing the pieces of orange peel and pour the liquid into a spray bottle and use it on surfaces with stubborn dirt.
You will see that, thanks to the action of the vinegar and the properties of the orange, many of these surfaces, including steel, will be completely clean and a very fragrant smell will be released into the air.
Oranges: this is how to use the peel with vinegar
This is because, with maceration, the peels have released all the essential oils that have acted with the vinegar to form a natural detergent that has degreasing and disinfecting properties.
This method can be used not only with oranges, but with all other types of citrus fruits, as they have similar characteristics and, therefore, lemons or mandarins are also recommended.
Obviously, this depends on our taste but from now on, given that the season allows it, when we eat an orange, we can choose to experiment with this solution that will almost certainly surprise us.
In this way, not only will we have a natural detergent that benefits our surfaces, but we will also have saved some money in our wallet by avoiding buying commercial products for cleaning the house.