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How do I Eco friendly clean my home
By admin | August 4, 2009
Topics: Cleaning & Laundry |
Megs asked:
What is an Eco friendly way of cleaning my home? I’ve heard white vinegar for windows, and baking soda for sinks, what about counters and dusting etc…
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What is an Eco friendly way of cleaning my home? I’ve heard white vinegar for windows, and baking soda for sinks, what about counters and dusting etc…
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there alot of earth friendly product available like seventh generation, clorox green or method. many of these products use a coconut based cleaning agent. These are eviromentally friendly to use, safe for your home and health. You can use a scunnci steam cleaner to blast soap scum. for dusting I just lightly dampen a clean microfiber cloth and wipe down surfaces then wash it. For counters I use my eco friendly cleaners. for mopping I have a “star mop” with a removable and washable pad. Sponges can be rinsed with water and placed int he microwave to sterilise them.
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I use and recommend Organic Basic H2. It’s nontoxic, super concentrated, natural, biodegradable surfactants, and no phosphates. 16 ounces makes 48 gallons of cleaner - removes dirt, grease, and grime from any washable surface, inside and out.
Also, it just received the PTPA (Parent Tested Parent Approved) seal of approval.
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I use vinegar for the floors mostly.
But, it can be used on most surfaces, that can get washed / wet.
The baking soda for the sink, including the drain.
Get the pipes hot, turn the water off,
put in a nice small pile of baking soda in the drain,
put enough that it becomes a smalll mound…
like a teeny tiny little mountain….
then the vinegar, bit by bit.
The b.s. is an abrasive, and the vinegar an acid.
It will bubble and fizz, kinda like alka-seltzer,
continue w/ the vinegar until mostly all of the b.s. is dissolved.
Then turn on the HOT water, let it run;
run all the stuff in the pipes down and out, 2 minutes, min.
For dusting, a clean, soft, damp cloth.
The material u r dusting,
dictates what cleaning product to use.
I use Lemon Oil for wood.
Not spray bottle, furniture polish.
It’s sold in a bottle, w/ other cleaning supplies.
It’s natural, and the lemon aroma is great.
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For counters, cut a lemon in half and use it like a sponge to clean your counters.