By Amy Crunchy Domestic Goddess | Leave A Comment
Green cleaning is all the rage these days and for good reason; it doesn’t endanger you or the environment. However it may seem daunting to make the switch when you already have a cabinet full of commercial cleaning products and you don’t want to spend the money for special pricey green cleaners. The good news is you don’t need to buy special green cleaners. You can get rid of the harsh chemicals and fumes and get started on green cleaning by making your own cleaning products. It’s easy! In fact, you probably already have most of the ingredients you will need to make your own natural cleaners.
Why clean naturally?
It’s safer and healthier for you, your children and your pets! No more worrying about opening windows to air out toxic fumes, locking your kids out of the bathroom while you scrub the tub, or freaking out if your toddler starts gnawing on the freshly cleaned coffee table or licking the sliding glass door. When you make your own cleaners, you also cut down on waste produced from commercial cleaning products/bottles and you will save yourself money.
Things you’ll need to get started:
- Empty spray bottle
- Bowls with lids
- Baking soda
- Distilled white vinegar
- Olive oil
- Lemon juice
- Liquid soap
- Essential oils (for disinfecting and fragrance) – Lemon, clove, cinnamon, and lavender oils disinfect, clean and help eliminate
odors. Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic, germicide, antibacterial, and fungicide. - Newspaper (crumpled), soft cloths, sponge
- A marker for labeling your cleaning products*
Simple cleaning product recipes
All-purpose cleaner for countertops and floors
- Add ¼ cup of vinegar and 5 drops each of lemon, clove, and cinnamon oils to a gallon of water. Add some baking soda if you have an area that needs scrubbing.
All-purpose scrub
- Mix together a cup of baking soda, a tablespoon of liquid soap, and a few drops of an essential oil like tea tree oil. Dab a wet sponge into the scrub. Add water to make into a paste if needed. Great for bathrooms.
Window and glass cleaner
- Mix equal parts water and vinegar in a spray bottle. Dry using newspaper (and then recycle it) or a soft cloth.
Wood furniture polish
- Mix two parts olive oil with one part lemon juice. Rub on furniture with an old cloth. Use a soft, dry cloth to buff it. Note: This polish should be made fresh each time you use it.
Toilet bowl cleaner
- Sprinkle baking soda into the bowl, then drizzle with vinegar and scour with a toilet brush. This combination both cleans and deodorizes.
- For toilet bowl rings, sprinkle baking soda around the rim and scrub with a toilet brush.
This is the kind of cleaning you can feel good about. It’s effective, inexpensive and safe for your family and the environment.
*Be sure to label all of your cleaning products and keep them out of reach of children. While these cleaners are much safer than commercial chemical-laden cleaners, essential oils should not be ingested. Treat the
like medicines that are poison in unknowing hands.
Join me over on Blissfully Domestic Living Forum to discuss your favorite green cleaning techniques.
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Thanks!
This is great information! I already use baking soda and vinegar a lot for cleaning but it’s nice to know about the essential oils and all that other great stuff, thanks for sharing!
GREAT info! Thanks so much for posting this. I bookmarked your post.
I’ve been using Vinegar, lemons, salt, soda and other natural ingredients my whole life because my mom was a single mom and it was out of frugal necessity. Your list really helps spread my list of ingredients. I’ll have to book mark this and try your suggestions. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks for this! I just read that Puritan’s Pride is also having a great sale on their essential oils, so now might be a great time to stock up!