Organic Cleaning Products

Using non-toxic, harmless, non-flammable, and “environmentally friendly” green cleaners to protect precious resources and Planet. Let’s see how we can go one step at a time towards this change for the next generation. Some of the best natural cleaning products are lemon juice, vinegar and baking soda. Watch how to make organic cleaning products from scratch. More homemade cleaners.

Refrigerator Seals

Fridge seals are mainly plastic. They can be easily cleaned with a cloth with vinegar. Seals refrigerator are dust-free.

Kitchen Flooring

Take a bucket mix ½ cup of white vinegar with 1 gallon of hot water. Mix with a wooden spoon. Wear protective gloves and dip the mop with hot water to clean hardwood, tile, linoleum or any other washable kitchen floors. Learn more about cleaning floors.

Oven Cleaner

In a bowl, mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda, 1 teaspoon salt and ½ cup hot water. Wear gloves, have a debugger to mix the dough properly. Apply to oven, bake for a few minutes, and once the oven is cool enough, wipe the dough with a damp cloth. More information about cleaning the house together.

Kitchen Cabinets

In a bowl, combine ¼ cup lemon juice and 1 quart of warm water. Wear gloves and take a scrubber to remove any grease and dirt from wood and metal cabinets.

Detergents – white clothes

Instead of using bleach, use ¼ cup of soda (sodium carbonate) and ¼ cup of white vinegar. Since Bleach is one of the toxic substances in the environment, are costly and harmful cleaning products. On the other hand, the soda does not cost a lot of laundry Fri pounds and is highly recommended as safe, organic cleaning products.

Laundry Detergent – dark clothing

For dark apparel, use ¼ cup of white vinegar and table salt ¼ cup to wash. Salt will help restore the faded colors of your clothes and remove all dirt.

Carpet

The three basic ingredients for most organic carpet cleaning are the salt, cornstarch and baking soda. As we have seen, salt helps to restore faded colors in clothing, which works the same magic on carpets too. Therefore, sprinkle ½ cup of salt on the carpet and let it sit for half hour, then vacuum. You can also use cornmeal instead of salt.Odor carpet, make a mixture of ¼ cup of baking soda and salt. Sprinkle the carpet and let it sit for about half an hour, and then empty it. Sprinkle with cinnamon powder to give your carpets a fresh scent. Let the powder sit for half an hour and then vacuum.

Glass Cleaner

In a spray bottle, mix two tablespoons of white vinegar and 1 quart of water. Spray the bathroom windows and other glass and mirrors to remove greasy fingerprints and dirt. Use an old towel or cloth to clean windows and mirrors clean. Learn more about cleaning windows.

Sliding shower door

The sliding glass door in your bathroom, which is prone to hard water stains, vinegar is the best ingredient. In a bowl, combine ¼ cup of white vinegar and ¾ cup of hot water. Wear protective gloves, face mask, open the windows for ventilation, and use the washing to remove water stains. To learn more about cleaning the bathroom.

Drain Cleaner

In a bucket, mix ½ cup of washing soda in 2 cups boiling water, you can also add ½ cup of vinegar in it, as well as a stronger solution. Wear gloves and a mask. Pour the mixture into the drain and closing. Let the mixture sit for an hour and then rinse with clean water.

Appliances

To clean the stainless steel, fiberglass, ceramic, chrome, porcelain and furniture polish, to collect mixed with 2 tablespoons of baking soda and 1 quart of water. Use a cloth to gently clean all surfaces. Read homemade brass cleaner.

Combs and brushes

Close the bathroom sink and fill with hot water. Add 1 teaspoon of detergent or dishwashing liquid and 2 tablespoons of ammonia in it. Keep your combs and brushes dipped in hot water for about 15 minutes. Rub the combs and brushes, an old toothbrush. Remove from water, rinse with clean water, and keep them in the sun to dry completely.

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