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 »  Home  »  Family  »  Green Cleaning for a Healthy Home
Green Cleaning for a Healthy Home
By Sara Noel | Published  11/28/2005 | Family | Unrated
Green Cleaning for a Healthy Home
Sara Noel
Sara Noel is a freelance writer and the Editor/Publisher of http://www.FrugalVillage.com and http://www.HomesteadGarden.com Visit both these sites for information on getting back to basics through frugality, gardening, lost arts, simplicity, homesteading, and natural family living.

 

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  • Vinegar

  • Water

  • Lemon Juice

  • Ammonia

  • Salt

  • Borax

  • Vegetable or Olive Oil

  • Club Soda

  • Isopropyl Alcohol

  • Toothpaste

  • Spray Bottles
  • Tips Before You Get Started

    • Mix in a well-ventilated area

    • Label containers and store in a safe place

    • Use containers with tight fitted lids

    • Don’t reuse old containers from other cleaners

    • Don’t mix bleach and ammonia

    • Don’t store in food containers

    • Test an area before using any cleaner

    Quick Tips

    • Dusting- Re-use dryer sheets for dusting instead of the new Pledge or Swiffer cloths.

    • Linoleum Floor- Use club soda to clean

    • Fabric Softener- Add vinegar to the rinse cycle

    • Microwave Cleaner- Mix 2T baking soda or lemon juice and 1 cup water in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for five minutes or until the liquid boils and condensation builds up inside the microwave. Wipe down.

    • Chrome Cleaner- Toothpaste is great for cleaning chrome

    • Dishwasher Rinse- 1 1/2 white vinegar added to the rinse compartment of your dishwasher

    The following recipes are safe and non-toxic.

    • Glass Cleaner
      • 1 gallon water

      • 1/2 cup white vinegar

      • 1/2 teaspoon liquid dish detergent

      or
      • 1 cup rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol

      • 1 cup water

      • 1 tablespoon white vinegar

      • Mix and add to a spray bottle

    • Wood Floor Cleaner
      • 1/2 cup white vinegar

      • 1/2 cup vegetable oil

      • Mix well

    • All-Purpose Cleaner
      • 1 tsp. borax

      • 1/2 Tsp. washing soda

      • 2 Tbl. lemon juice

      • In a spray bottle, combine the ingredients with 1 cup of hot water and shake.

    • Furniture Polish
      • In a spray bottle mix 1 cup vegetable or olive oil

      • 1/2 cup lemon juice

      • Shake well and apply a small amount to a cloth.

    • Multi-Purpose Deep Cleaner
      • 1 cup household ammonia

      • 1/2 cup white vinegar

      • 1/4 cup baking soda

      • 1 gallon warm water

      • Mix well

    As you can see, homemade cleaners are simple and frugal to make. They are safe and effective too. Replacing even one of your conventional cleaners with a greener alternative can make a difference. You’ve got to ask yourself if you’re “killing yourself” trying to clean your house with commercial chemicals.

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