To make many of your own cleaning products you need simple ingredients, Hot water and these three items:
These items, which you can generally get at the grocery store. Washing soda is like baking soda and can be found in the laundry aisle at most WalMart Stores, look on the very top or very bottom shelves by the Fels Naptha soap.
Vinegar: It will cut grease, eat away lime, and destroy odors. Because of its neutralizing properties white vinegar is good for washing windows, sanitizing kitchen counters, and shining bathroom fixtures. To improve the disinfecting qualities you can make an herbal vinegar with sage, thyme, mint or lemon balm.
Vegetable Oil Soap (Castile) Soap: This natural soap is great for floors and all-purpose cleaning when combined with vinegar or warm water. To wash floors (not wood) add 2 teaspoons of castile soap to 3 gallons of water, but you must rinse well with water afterwards.
Washing Soda: this is an old-fashioned laundry booster that cuts through tough grease on grills, broiler pans, and ovens. It is strongly alkaline so it is also perfect to tackling dirty linoleum floors. It's strong enough to strip paint and wax so you need to wear gloves when using it and use sparingly, only 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon per 32 ounces of hot water to tackle tough grease.
All-purpose Cleaner
Make this general cleaner and add 1/2 tsp of castile soap to 2 cups of the cleaner to make something you can use to clean almost anything.
2 cups hot water
1/4 cup white vinegar
1/2 tsp. washing soda
15 drops tea tree essential oil
15 drop lavender essential oil
Combine all ingredients in a reusable spray bottle and shake well.
To Use: spray on surfaces, especially cutting boards, counter tops and toilets. Wipe with a dry cloth.
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- Vinegar
- Castile Soap
- Washing Soda
These items, which you can generally get at the grocery store. Washing soda is like baking soda and can be found in the laundry aisle at most WalMart Stores, look on the very top or very bottom shelves by the Fels Naptha soap.
Vinegar: It will cut grease, eat away lime, and destroy odors. Because of its neutralizing properties white vinegar is good for washing windows, sanitizing kitchen counters, and shining bathroom fixtures. To improve the disinfecting qualities you can make an herbal vinegar with sage, thyme, mint or lemon balm.
Vegetable Oil Soap (Castile) Soap: This natural soap is great for floors and all-purpose cleaning when combined with vinegar or warm water. To wash floors (not wood) add 2 teaspoons of castile soap to 3 gallons of water, but you must rinse well with water afterwards.
Washing Soda: this is an old-fashioned laundry booster that cuts through tough grease on grills, broiler pans, and ovens. It is strongly alkaline so it is also perfect to tackling dirty linoleum floors. It's strong enough to strip paint and wax so you need to wear gloves when using it and use sparingly, only 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon per 32 ounces of hot water to tackle tough grease.
All-purpose Cleaner
Make this general cleaner and add 1/2 tsp of castile soap to 2 cups of the cleaner to make something you can use to clean almost anything.
2 cups hot water
1/4 cup white vinegar
1/2 tsp. washing soda
15 drops tea tree essential oil
15 drop lavender essential oil
Combine all ingredients in a reusable spray bottle and shake well.
To Use: spray on surfaces, especially cutting boards, counter tops and toilets. Wipe with a dry cloth.
For more cleaning recipes just search our blog under the keyword: green cleaning