I asked this question myself at one point and time and went on a research quest to find what kind of cleaning products I could use in my home that wouldn't be toxic to my family and the environment. There are a lot of really great products out there that are non-toxic, but most of them come with a hefty price tag. Being the cheapo I am, I decided that I wanted to try and make these products myself. I found out it's amazingly simple and cheap.
I use vinegar and baking soda for nearly all of my cleaning needs. I will break this down in to areas of the house to make it more simple.
Kitchen: I clean my counters with diluted(about half and half) white vinegar and water. If you want to get fancy with it, one of my genius friends(thanks to Lisa Preston) told me that you can soak orange peels in it for added potency and smell. You could also add some essential oils in there for smell and their many other cleaning benefits, depending on the oil that you are using. For my sinks I sprinkle baking soda all over the inside of the sink and then spray the sink with my vinegar solution I just mentioned. It's bubbles up real nice and then I use my brush to scrub the sink, rinse and voila! Dish washing detergent....don't ask me about this one. I've made my own, but the recipes I have tried suck. I'm at a loss. Any ideas, throw em' my way!
Here is a recipe I found for an oven cleaner that I want to try out:
1 cup or more baking soda
Water
A squirt or two of liquid detergent
Bathroom: I clean the sink, tub and toilet the same way as I clean my sink. Throw in some baking soda, add the vinegar and scrub. Comes out great if you ask me. I do cheat and have Clorox wipes(they are bad, I know) to clean up the rim of the toilet in between scrubs because I have a little boy and sometimes you just need a quick wipe if ya know what I mean... You could easily use vinegar to clean the rim, but I am lazy at this season in my life.
Living areas: To deodorize any carpet or couches, I sprinkle baking soda on them, let it sit and then vacuum it up. I use vinegar, water and essential oil of my choice to mop the floors. I use a reusable towel thing to dust with. I don't have any furniture that I polish. If you do, there are some great recipes online. Here is one I found:
And for your windows, this is a good recipe:
1/4-1/2 teaspoon liquid detergent
3 tablespoons vinegar
2 cups water
There are a ton of recipes online. If you haven't already, I suggest you look up recipes that work for you. Or you can buy the expensive stuff. Don't forget to read the labels, because you could easily be tricked in to buying something that claims it's healthy and it's really not. Trust your source.
Throw out the bleach and other toxic chemicals. They suck and are totally unnecessary.
Well, have fun cleaning the house.
I just recently learned that witch hazel leaves a beautiful clean window/mirror with no streaks! Works great! I get mine from walmart. HTH
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