Ahead Of Diwali, Here Are 5 Quick Tips To Clean Prayer Room At Home

Diwali is here and the cleaning process will come to a standstill when you clean the prayer room. Whether it is silverware, brassware, copperware, or wood, we bring you cleaning tips to add sparkle and shine to your prayer room. 

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As Diwali is approaching, most of us are done with cleaning the kitchen, rooms, cupboards, and other nooks and crannies of the house. The last thing that remains to be cleaned is the prayer room or corner because we want it to look shiny on the day of Diwali.

If there are greasy stains in your pooja ghar or the utensils have black or dark patches on them, we bring you a cleaning guide for a quick makeover of the space.

Remove Old Flowers And Cloth Pieces

On Diwali, even the deities deserve new clothes and a deep cleaning of their home. The first step is to carefully take out the idols from the home temple and place them in a clean vessel.

Remove all the old flowers stuck in the corners or spaces where you have to place the idols. Also, remove the clothes pieces laid on the surface.

Baking Soda And Lemon To Clean Brassware

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The next step is to clean the brassware as brass alloys oxidise quickly and appear dull over time due to oil residue and sticky food items.

To clean brass, cut a lemon in half, and sprinkle baking soda on it. Rub the lemon over the brass utensils until the stains come off. Leave the brassware aside for a few minutes before the final rinse under tap water and use a paper towel to wipe off the water stains.

Toothpaste And Baking Soda To Clean Silver Utensils

Toothpaste is considered the best tool to clean silver (Silver Jewellery Cleaning Hacks). Smudge the toothpaste all over the silver lamps or utensils using an old toothbrush.

Meanwhile, prepare a solution of water, baking soda, and a tiny aluminium foil ball. Bring it to a boil and add silverware to it. After 15-20 seconds, you take out the silver utensils and witness their shine.

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Salt, Lemon And Vinegar To Clean Copper Lamps

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Many people use copper utensils and lamps, which also get oxidised quickly. It can tarnish and appear green, which is a signal that it requires thorough cleaning.

Cut the lemon into half and sprinkle salt over it. Scrub the copper vessel and wash it with warm water. You can also prepare a mixture of vinegar and table salt in a 1:1 ratio and use a toothbrush to scrape off the tarnish and greasy stains. Another quick method is to put the copper vessels in the boiling solution of water and vinegar for 15 minutes. Rinse them with water and pat them dry with a clean piece of cloth.

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Soap Solution To Clean Wood

If your prayer room has a wooden structure that has been tainted with grease stains, all you need is a mild soap and water solution. Use a soft sponge to clean the surface, doors, and drawers without soaking the wood in water. Wipe the surface with a dry cloth piece immediately.

After a thorough cleaning, change the clothing of the idols, place a new cloth piece in pooja ghar, arrange the idols, offer fresh flowers, and light a lamp. Your home temple is ready for Diwali, and it will attract positivity and prosperity into the house.

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