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Natural cleaner.. have anyone tried this? I am very curious about it, and I am thinking about giving it a go.. Natural Cleaner Orange peels, vinegar in a quart jar, let sit for 10 days or so...strain out the... liquid and use as an all-purpose cleaner. Easy, cheap, natural, smells good! |
Carmen, I have not tried this particular recipe. But, I have been cleaning my house for the last several years free of most chemicals. My favorite book is "Better Basics for the Home" by Annie Berthold-Bond. Here are a couple of my favorite types of mixtures, and I've modified the recipes from different sources to suit my own tastes in terms of the scents and uses. Windows, glass, mirrors -- club soda in a 32 oz spray bottle w/ 10 drops of essential oil of lavender, lemon, or sweet orange. General purpose cleaning (kitchens etc) -- 1/2 tsp castille oil (I use Dr. Bronner's Rose Hemp) in a 32 oz bottle mixed w/ 50% white distilled vinegar and 50% water and 10 drops of essential oil of lavender, lemon, or sweet orange Bathroom counters, toilet, etc - Same as general purpose cleaning formula but I switch to 2 drops of peppermint oil. I love it, my house is very clean, it smells good w/o chemicals, and I don't die breathing anymore like I did when I cleaned w/ bleach and heavily fragranced products. |
oh Cathy thank you, thank you, I been switching to natural cleaning slowly , I need to get that book, thank you I will go shoping tomorrow for what I need to do your suggestions... woo hoo.. thanks, |
You will love the book. It's very easy to read. I think you can buy it on amazon for about $12 or so. I found that I can make most anything in the book by having white vinegar, baking soda, club soda, and castille soap on hand and a few essential oils along with microfiber cloths. I have not ventured into some of the areas she covers in the book but some I have - like keeping fruit flies away in the summer by having a basil plant in the kitchen. She is like the queen of green. I like things that I can keep pre-mixed like the ones I mentioned. I have plain spray bottles and I just label them with a permanent magic marker and keep them under the sinks inside the cabinets. I can't wait to hear what you think of your new cleaning supplies :D |
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Thank you for these recipes! Spray cleaners make my ears buzz, who only knows what they do to my pups! I have switched to mira fiber/ microfiber cloths and don't have to use chemical cleaners anymore. My stainless appliances are totally spotless without all that crazy (expensive) cleaner. Same with my windows and mirrors. I found these "ultimate cloths" at a yardsale and I am amazed! |
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I have been using these for years now and still love them..i could never clean a window without streaks, until i got the microfiber cloths |
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I love using peppermint oil in water for cleaning. That is what I mop with............it is a disinfectant |
This is excellent! I love learning new and safe ways to clean. I am trying to move to the green cleaning due to the furkids and skin son.....yes.....he even attempts to lick the floor :eek::confused: I am going to have to get that book you mentioned Cathy! |
Cathy my book was shipped today, can't wait for it to arrive... again thanks, Carmen |
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