Clean Green using household ingredients
If you want to avoid using toxins and non eco-friendly cleaning products, there are green cleaning alternatives that can be formulated at home.
Kitchen Cleaning
You can use household ingredients such as baking soda, lemon juice, Borax, vinegar and salt to create your own green version of kitchen cleaners. Not only will you save a little bit of money but you will be reducing the need for toxic cleaners.
- if you combine salt with water and vinegar, you can use the solution on your kitchen counters and other surfaces such as microwaves and lino floors. Salt grains act as an abrasive and help remove dirt from hard surfaces.
- a mixture of salt, vinegar and baking soda has the effect of deodorizing while disinfecting at the same time.
- Borax is a white powder that was used in the 1950s to soften water during a load of laundry. It can be used as an all-purpose cleaner and it can act as a cockroach and ant repellent as well.
Bathroom Cleaning
You can keep your bathroom clean and free from bacteria by using baking soda and vinegar instead of bleach and other chemical based solutions.
- to clean bathroom tubs and tiles, pour vinegar over the surface then sprinkle in baking soda on top; then you can use a sponge to scrub the surfaces
- to clean the toilet bowl, pour in one cup of vinegar and 1/4 cup of baking soda, let it stand for a few minutes before cleaning the bowl with a toilet brush
Window Cleaning
Windows accumulate dustbunnies and a bit of moisture with dirt over the winter months but there isn't a need to get harmful cleaning supplies.
- an all-purpose window cleaner can be created using 3 tablespoons of vinegar and one quart of water. You can put the mixture in a spray bottle for easy application
- a half teaspoon of liquid soap can be used in the mixture created above for extra-soiled windows
- to get a streak-free clean window, use newspapers to wipe the windows down
Resources:
EarthEasy.com
GreenerChoices.org
Source: Article by Jennifer Preyss titled "Clean green this spring"