According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, "Of chemicals commonly found in the home, 150 have been linked to allergies, birth defects, cancer and physiological abnormalities".
Such an overwhelming, expensive, dangerous decision... |
There is absolutely no need to bleach everything. Natural cleaners not only do the job just as well, but you can be assured that you, your family, your pets and the planet are safe. Another bonus is that homemade cleaners are so inexpensive! If you are looking to save some money - and who isn't! - homemade cleaners are the way to go. Using products that you probably have already makes this change easy. You might spend a little on the essential oils at first, but they last forever. I started doing this about 3 years ago and I am still using the same small bottles of the oils.
Our vet, who is very holistic, told us once that the number one reason cats and dogs are brought in are for poisoning, due to the SwifferWet wipes. They lick the floor after a cleaning, and when enough of the product is swallowed, it causes sickness or even death! The Swiffer people came up with a great idea - but you can easily change it up to be safer! You can buy the Swiffer "mop" but make your own wet pads by wetting a thick paper towel or cloth with water. Spray the "Disinfectant Thyme" solution (listed below) on the floor and "swiffer" away! I have recently bought a wet mop by O-Cedar, and I love it! What I like most is: (1) It was only $22.00, (2) you can wash and reuse the pad and (3) you can put your own solution in the bottle!
Spray bottles - $2.00/16 oz. bottle
Vinegar - $1.00/Gallon jug
Baking soda - $.72/16 oz. box
Lemon juice - $1.75/15 oz. bottle
Washing soda/Borax - $2.99/4 lb. box
Castile Soap (liquid) - $13.00 /32oz. bottle
Essential Oils: TeaTree, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Thyme, Citrus (orange or lemon) - Range between $6.00 - $8.00/1 oz. bottle.
RECIPES: (These costs are estimates based on the quantity/prices listed above)
Herbal Degreaser:
(1) 16 oz. Spray bottle = $2.00
(1) Cup (8 oz) water = FREE
(1/8) cup Castile Soap = $.40
(5) drops Lavender Essential Oil = $.10
TOTAL COST = $2.50, and only .50 to replace the solution!
**This can be used on any surface (except real wood and electronics). It is especially good at cutting grease and dried-on food**
Disinfectant Thyme:
(1) 16 oz. Spray bottle = $2.00
(1) Cup (8 oz) water = FREE
(1) Cup (8 oz) vinegar = $.06
(5) drops Tea Tree Essential Oil = $.10
(3) drops Thyme Essential Oil = $.06
TOTAL COST = $2.22, and only $.22 to replace the solution!
** This solution is awesome! I literally use it to clean everything. I keep a bottle in the bathroom and kitchen, and use it daily or as needed to wipe down the sink, counters, mirror, appliances, cabinets. No need to buy numerous cleaners - this one does it all!**
Mold/Mildew Prevention:
(1) 16 oz. Spray bottle = $2.00
(2) Cups (16 oz) water = FREE
(10) drops Citrus Essential Oil = $.20
(4) drops Juniper Essential Oil = $.08
(2) tsp Tea Tree Essential Oil = $2.40
TOTAL COST = $4.68, and only $2.68 to replace the solution!
**This is great for the bathroom shower and toilet. I will spray in the morning and let it sit, then come back later in the afternoon to clean. Wherever mold tends to build up, spray this solution in that area often to keep the mold away!**
Other things you can do....
- Sprinkle baking soda on the carpet, let sit for a few hours and then vacuum up to deodorize the carpet. Adding a few drops of essential oil of your choice to the baking soda will leave behind a light scent (I like Lavender).
- Combine baking soda and castile soap and a few drop of essential oil of your choice to create a paste. Use this as a soap scrub on sinks, shower tiles and glass doors.
- Baking soda, washing soda, borax and vinegar all help laundry detergent work better.
- Sprinkle baking soda on shower tile that is discolored due to mold/mildew. Wait a few hours to clean off, and it will be white again! Lemon juice works well too!
- Sprinkle a little baking soda or borax in the bottom of laundry pail or garbage pail to deodorize.
- Diluted castile soap with a few drop of essential oil can be used as a dish soap. Pure castile soap is gentle enough to use to wash baby, or delicate hand-wash only garments.
- Equal parts vinegar and water is a simple fruit & veggie wash to keep by the sink.
This stuff never goes bad, although essential oils can loose their power if exposed to light. Buy the kind that are in dark bottles and keep in a cool, dry, dark place.
The Naturally Clean Home: 100 Safe and Easy Herbal Formulas for Non-Toxic Cleansers
Green This! Volume 1: Greening Your Cleaning
Green Clean: The Environmentally Sound Guide to Cleaning Your Home
1 comment:
I also like soap nuts for laundry. We use mostly vinegar and water solutions for cleaning around the house. The other spray I like is Holy Cow when I need a degreaser. This one works on any kind of laundry stain I can think of.
I love the recipes. Gotta try adding essential oils. I feel kind of silly that I use them for a lot of things, but not cleaning.
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