Did you know that combining chlorine bleach with toilet bowl cleaner can produce a poisonous gas? Since green cleaners are more expensive, the article provided some great insight in cleaning products that are safe and effective:
Some people may choose to make their own cleaning products. It's surprisingly easy, cheap, and for most ordinary household jobs, do-it-yourself cleaning products can be as effective as anything you'd buy at the store. It’s easy, inexpensive, and for most ordinary household jobs, do-it-yourself cleaning products can be as just as effective.
General Non-toxic Solutions:
- Use a reusable microfiber cloth to dust -- it picks up dust particles without needing any chemical help.
- White distilled vinegar can be used to clean windows; kill mold and mildew; get rid of soap scum; and sanitize kitchen counters and cutting boards.
- Use baking soda and a few drops of soap to scour kitchen counters and bathtubs. For tough stains, use borax.
- For fresh scents, use lemons or essential oils like lavender.
Try these recipes for homemade cleaners:
Household Cleaner | Instructions |
All-Purpose Disinfecting Cleaner | 2 cups water (preferably distilled water) 1 1/2 to 3 tsp. liquid castille soap 1 tsp. tea tree oil Mix ingredients above to store and keep. Add a couple drops of your favorite essential oil to give it a pleasing scent. |
Toilet Bowl Cleaner | 1 cup borax Pour into toilet bowl before going to bed. In the morning, scrub and flush. |
Rust Remover | 1 lime Salt Sprinkle a little salt on the rust. Squeeze a lime over the salt until it is well soaked. Let the mixture set for two to three hours. Use the leftover rind to scrub the residue. |
Glass Cleaner | 1/4 cup white distilled vinegar 1 quart warm water Mix ingredients above. Pour into a spray bottle or apply with a sponge. For lint-free results, wipe dry with crumpled newspaper instead of paper towels. Buff to a shine. |