Do you get just as thrilled as we do when it’s time for Spring Cleaning? Right, that’s what we thought. In case you couldn’t tell, we threw a little bit of sarcasm into that first question. Because really, who wants to have to become best friends with their Kleenex box after inhaling all of the dust and fumes from the cleaning products we use? Well friends, that’s what we’re here to help you with. We can’t do anything about the dust (except recommend putting in an electronic air cleaner), but we can do something about those chemical cleaners you use. Toss them all in the trash, because we have some easy homemade suggestions for you that will not only help you avoid those pesky cleaning headaches, but will also make you feel good because you will be helping save the earth. One scrub at a time.
Recipes for a clean house
- For an all purpose cleaner that works on just about anything, mix ½ c. of vinegar, ¼ c. of baking soda, and a half gallon of water.
- Bathroom shower mold can be fought with one part hydrogen peroxide and 2 parts water put together in a spray bottle. Spray onto mold and wait an hour before wiping off.
- Normal tub and tile cleaning can be done by simply using a sponge to scrub in baking soda and rinsing with water.
- To polish your furniture, add a few drops of lemon oil into a 1/2 cup warm water. Mix well and spray onto a soft cotton cloth. Cloth should only be slightly damp. Wipe furniture with the cloth, and finish by wiping once more using a dry soft cotton cloth.
- Toilet bowls can be cleaned with ¼ c. baking soda and a cup of vinegar poured directly into the bowl of the toilet. Let sit for a minute, scrub, and flush.
- To clean your windows or mirrors, mix 2 tsp of white vinegar with 1 liter of warm water in a spray bottle. Spray onto windows and wipe off with newspaper.




