I love that many of the ingredients for these solutions are common - the only "special" thing I've bought so far is a bottle of castile soap. I had a large bottle of vinegar on hand from a time a few months ago when we had some ammonia build up in our cloth diapers, and I always have baking soda. Easy. Peasy.
I've been making our floor cleaning solution the longest - I bought a mop that allows me to use my own solution and reuse the cleaning pad. It smells strongly of vinegar when I use it, but as soon as it dries (which doesn't take long) the smell goes away. I use the solution from YHL to clean our kitchen floor:
Linoleum Floor Cleaner:
- 1 c. vinegar
- 2 gal. warm water
I also recently started making an all-purpose cleaning spray. I use it mostly to clean the kitchen. I Googled a bit to find a solution that I a) could find all of the ingredients for and b) liked. Here's the one I ended up with:
- 1 Tbsp. castile soap
- 2.5 cups distilled water
Tub And Tile Cleaner:
- Apply vinegar full-strength to a sponge and wipe
- Scour with baking soda
- 1 grapefruit
- 1/4 cup kosher salt
We just ran out of furniture polish, so I started using this formula:
Furniture Polish:
- ½ tsp. olive oil
- ¼ c. vinegar or lemon juice
I used vinegar, which leaves a slight smell right away, but it isn't noticeable after a few minutes.
The next store-bought cleaner I plan to phase out is our toilet bowl cleaner, using this instead:
Toilet Bowl Cleaner:
- Liquid castile soap (like Dr. Bronner’s)
- Baking soda or borax
Has anyone else made the switch from store-bought cleaners? Any favorite recipes or tips to share?
Ooohhhh! Thanks for sharing these!! We've been trying to make the move to natural cleaners too. We've had trouble with grime on the tub too (we have hard water) and so used this recipe: http://www.food.com/recipe/tub-and-shower-magic-434275
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This is very nice way to feel natural cleaning.I like this idea.
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