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Homemade Natural Cleaning Products
By David Smorenburg
A lot of over-the-counter cleaning products are harsh,
abrasive and even potentially dangerous to your home and family.
If you are concerned about risks to your health or the
environment, you may want to consider using homemade,
all-natural cleaning products instead. Here are some
easy-to-make and effective homemade cleaning products.
White Vinegar (Save the Malt for your fries!)
White vinegar, is mildly acidic and disinfecting. It's great for
removing calcium deposits, such as those in your humidifier.
It's also a potent grease and stain remover. You can use it to
clean hard surfaces such as countertops and glass. Even
wonderful for removing mould in your bathing area.
White Vinegar Recipes:
Dusting Spray: Combine 1 tsp olive oil and 1/2 cup of vinegar.
Store in a squirt bottle or keep in a jar. Apply small amount of
mixture to a soft cloth for use on your wooden furniture.
Glass/Hard Surface Cleaner: Combine 1/2 cup white vinegar with a
gallon of water. Soak cloth, ring it out slightly and use on
your surface. Keep a clean chore towel handy for drying.
Fabric Softener: Add 1/4 cup white vinegar to your washer's
final rinse cycle.
Pure Soap
Pure soaps, such as Castile, don't contain any synthetic colours,
scents or additives and are usually available in health and
natural product stores. Pure soap is great for basic light
cleaning and can be combined with a few drops of an essential
oil for an added air-freshener effect. Even try rubbing it on
stains before throwing the item in the washing machine.
Lemon Juice
Lemon juice is a great grease-cutter. When washing your dishes,
add it to your water along with a pure soap. Lemon juice is also
great for cutting through grease on porcelain and aluminium.
Lemon Juice Recipe:
All-Purpose Cleanser: Combine 1/2 cup of pure soap, such as
Castile, with one gallon of hot water and 1/4 cup of lemon
juice.
Salt
Salt is a great basic scrub that will give you extra cleaning
power. Great for smaller jobs like removing tea stains from the
inside of cups or cleaning out the coffee pot. Just fill pot
with ice-cubes, pour in some salt and swirl.
Baking Soda
Baking soda is another effective scrub and a gentler alternative
to salt. You can also place an open box in your fridge and
freezer to help eliminate odours.
Recipes for Baking Soda:
Bathroom Tub and Tile Cleaner: Soak a firm bristle brush in a
good all-purpose cleaner. Then add baking soda for extra
cleaning power. You can also clean grout by combining one part
water and three parts baking soda to make a scrub.
Sink Scrub: Combine equal amounts of salt and baking soda to
make a scrub for your kitchen sink.
Small drain problems: Pour a little amount of baking soda down
the drain; add white vinegar and a little warm water.
Orange Peel Extract
Orange peel extract is great for deodorizing and kills many
bacteria stains.
Make sure it is water based as the oil based can cause harm to
furniture or pets.
Skunk Spray: Spray down your pets and rub into the fur while
avoiding eyes. Rinse and repeat if necessary.
Green bins, compost bins and garbage cans: spray a few squirts
into these cans for a fresh scent.
Spray picnic table covers to discourage filth flies.
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Contact: David Smorenburg
Upper Canada Organic Products, Inc
We distribute a growing line of non-chemical products that are
used in farm, home and garden. It started by a need to find a
better way to combat pests, naturally. Mosquito Barrier is an
extremely strong garlic juice that repels mosquitoes and other
pests. It works best in grassy areas such as backyards, parks,
campgrounds, playgrounds and cottage lots.
Website:
www.mosquitobarrier.ca
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416-233-3205 |