I Tried Cleaning My Kitchen With Lemon and Didn’t Expect It To Work This Well
I use vinegar often. It handles limescale and hard water better than most products. But I do not love the smell, and I do not love relying on stronger cleaners every day. Lemon keeps showing up as a natural alternative. Citric acid acts as a mild antibacterial agent and cuts through grease and mineral buildup. I wanted to see what it handles and where it fails. So, I tested it across four common kitchen problems. What Lemon Is Good At Lemon juice contains citric acid. That acid breaks down mineral deposits and helps lift grease. It also neutralizes odors rather than masking them. It is not a disinfectant substitute for raw meat cleanup. It is a surface refresher with light cleaning power. Test 1: Granite Countertops With Hard Water Rings I cut a lemon in half and rubbed it directly over dull spots near the sink. I focused on the white mineral rings that form from splashed water. After wiping with a damp cloth, the rings were gone. The surface looked clearer, and there was no ...