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Lurking within the underbellies of our kitchen cupboards are
volatile chemicals and poisons disguised as cleaning products. We all have them
crammed under our cupboards safely locked from children and pets. In most cases
these cleaning products are more dangerous than the bacteria we scrub away.
A Green
Solution - There
is an alternative to these chemicals; biodegradable, organic, non-toxic cleaning
products. With new research uncovering the negative impact of traditional
cleaning products, tons of green cleaning products are hitting the market. You
can also make your own with common ingredients for pennies on the dollar.
Homemade cleaners kill germs just as effectively and reduce the amount of
exposure to harsh chemicals to us, and our environment.
Here are just a few non-toxic substitutions for common
household chemicals. Hydrogen peroxide or citrus based sanitizers instead of
chlorine bleach. Hydrogen peroxide works great to pre-treat blood stains and is
safe for colors. White vinegar can be used safely and effectively in many
different ways and the smell will dissipate after a couple of hours. To kill
mold; use white vinegar full strength on mold and mildew.
Natural
All-Purpose Cleaner -
Mix 1 cup of vinegar, ½ cup of baking soda and 1
gallon of water. You can add lemon juice as well for extra cleaning plus a fresh
scent. Pour into a spray bottle and store indefinitely.
For a stronger formula add ¼ cup of ammonia to the above or
simply increase the above ingredients except for the water (remember to be
careful with the ammonia, it’s natural but toxic).
Window
or Glass Cleaner -
A mixture of white vinegar and water will do the trick
(about ¼ cup for every 2 cups of water). Just spray on and
wipe with a cloth. You can substitute the vinegar for 1
tablespoon of lemon juice if you wish. To avoid streaking don’t
clean glass when it is warm.
Furniture
polish -
Make a mixture of 1 cup of white vinegar with 2 teaspoons of
olive oil. Or, use a mixture of lemon oil and mineral oil. You
can store these in either a jar or spray bottle. Apply the
formula to a cloth rather than spraying directly on the wood,
and work in to polish and shine your furniture naturally.
Fabric
& Carpet Cleaner/Deodorizer
- Sprinkle cornmeal and borax on carpet, let stand and
vacuum. Spray vinegar to remove urine odor from fabrics and
carpets, let set a while then clean up with warm soap and
water.
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