Tip of the Month: Non-toxic Spring Cleaning: Make your own cleaner!

Apr
13
2012
It’s spring cleaning time again. Time to throw open the windows, and wipe the dust away. But what products should we use when cleaning house? Many commercial cleaning products are not only expensive, they also often contain nasty ingredients ...
Banksy cleaning lady
photo credit: flickr user DanBrady

It’s spring cleaning time again. Time to throw open the windows, and wipe the dust away. But what products should we use when cleaning house? Many commercial cleaning products are not only expensive, they also often contain nasty ingredients that are toxic to human health. Save money, and save yourself and the environment from solvents, carcinogens, and hormone disrupting chemicals by making your own cleaning products at home, from simple ingredients.

 
DIY Cleaning Liquid Recipe:
 
-6 tablespoons vinegar
-1 teaspoon sodium carbonate (washing soda)
-1 teaspoon castile soap
-4 cups hot water
 
You can find sodium carbonate at the grocery store, and castile soap at the health food store. Mix these ingredients and you’ll have a washing liquid that is hard on dirt, but easy on you!
 
Not only is this recipe cost-effective, it’s also better for your health, and for the health of those you live with. And remember that everything that goes down the drain end up in rivers and lakes. In making non-toxic cleaning products, you’re also doing waterways and wildlife a favour, cleaning your own home, and keeping the homes of nature’s creatures toxic-free too.

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Apr
20
2012

soap scum


says:

I found that plain old baking soda is great for removing soap scum in the shower!! :)

Sep
12
2012

non toxic cleaners


says:

Using a paste of baking soda and vinegar as ascrub works wonders then follow it up with half a lemon works wonders. I also usr ground lemon peel and baking soda mixed as a great scrub for the sinks and bathtub, rinse with water.
cleaning can be a simple as using ingredients you'd eat!