How To Clean It Green

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By Marye Audet

Environmentally Friendly Cleaning

Chemical allergies and sensitivities are on the rise. The more chemicals that we expose ourselves to on a daily basis the more likely we are to become sensitive to them. Production of chemical cleaning products is hard on the environment in several ways. The actual production process leave a heavy carbon footprint, and then there is the transportation, disposal of packaging materials, and the chemicals themselves. Reading the packages is a frightening thing with all of the warnings not to swallow, not to get it on your skin, and not to breathe in the fumes.

I ask you, how does one clean without getting up close and personal with the cleaner? I understand about the not swallowing. In fact there was a big news thing last year in my area because one of the cleaning products that is popular locally was produced in bright colors and children were mistaking it for kool-aid type drinks!

We all want a clean home and we are willing, for the most part, to work hard to get it that way. Is it possible to have a clean home and a clean environment at the same time?

Baking soda is an eco-friendly cleaner, that is effective and inexpensive

Homemade Cleaning Products

Sure! Think about it. For centuries women have been cleaning their homes with things like salt, vinegar, baking soda, and various combinations of these. Beeswax and lemon oil were used for polishing, lavender was used to keep insects out of linens, and vinegar had, as it has now, a thousand uses. Homemade cleaning products are safe for the environment, work as well as the chemical ones, and best of all, they are frugal. Most can be made for pennies with things you probably all ready have around the pantry.

Storage is easy. Canning jars with lids are good reusable containers for powdered things like cleanser, dishwasher soap, and laundry soap. You can buy spray bottles at nearly any store for glass cleaner and all purpose cleaner. Save those baby wipe containers because you can make your own convenient cleaning wipes as well! Read on!

Three Recipes For All Purpose Cleaner

This is a heavy duty spray cleaner for counters, appliances etc. You can leave the essential oil (available at most health-food stores or online) out if you like. It is mostly for scent although some essential oils have antibacterial qualities. I have given my favorite combination, the signature scent for my home, if you will. You can use any combination that you like.

All Purpose Cleaner

2 Tbs White Vinegar

1 Tbs borax

1/4 c Dr. Bronner's Peppermint oil soap

12 drops of eucalyptus essential oil

6 drops lemon essential oil

2 c hot water

Shake together in a spray bottle

All Purpose Cleaner 2

1/4 c baking soda

1/4 c lemon juice

2 Tbs borax

1 tbs liquid soap

6 drops rose otto essential oil

6 drops tangerine essential oil

1 gallon warm water

shake together in large container. Use in a spray bottle or directly from container

All Purpose Cleaner 3 (disinfecting)

1 c Dr Bronner's Sal Suds

10 drops tea tree oil

2 1/2 c warm water

Mix together. Makes 22 oz of concentrate. Shake well before use. Add 1/4 c per gallon of warm water.

Scouring Powder

Scouring Powder 1

1 c baking soda

1 c salt

1 c borax

10 drops rose otto essential oil

10 drops tangerine essential oil

shake together. Use as you would cleanser.

Scouring Powder 2

actually this is more like soft scrub

1/2 c soap flakes

2 tsp borax

2 tsps whiting

1 1/2 c water

Soft Scrub

Equal parts baking soda and warm water plus a few drops of essential oil

Dish Soap

Dishwasher Soap

3 c borax

3 c baking soda

Mix and add 2 TBS per load. Pour 1/4 c vinegar in the rinse cycle to make dishes shine.

Dishwashing Gel

1/2 lb of plain soap like Ivory.

1/2 gallon of water

4 drops rose otto essential oil

4 drops of tangerine essential oil

Grate soap into water. Boil, stirring, for 10 minutes or so. Add essential oil.Pour into jar. Let cool. Store covered. This is very concentrated. Add a bit to sink and fill with hot water.

Glass Cleaner

If you really need it to be blue then add a few drops of food coloring.'

Glass Cleaner 1

1 c white vinegar

1 c water

3 drops rose otto essential oil

3 drops tangerine essential oil

Glass Cleaner 2

2 Tbs rubbing alcohol

2 quarts water

Clothing Care

Color safe bleach

1 c hydrogen pyroxide

4 c water

Mix together. Soak fine washables in this solution 15 minutes or so.

Laundry Soap 1

2 c soap flakes

4 tbs washing soda

Laundry Soap 2

1/2 c borax

1/4 c baking soda

1/4 c Dr Bronners Sal Suds

Add 1 c to full load of laundry

A Cute Cartoon About Clean Cleaning

Tips For Using Cleaners

This is by no means an all inclusive list. There are thousands of other cleaning recipes out there, just waiting for another post about Eco Friendly Cleaning. Be sure to keep these cleaning products away from children and pets. Store in covered containers in dark places. I am planning on posting more eco-friendly recipes so check back often!

Save your commercial containers to hold your homemade products- recycling at it's best. Save baby wipe containers to hold your won convenient cleaning wipes. Just cut up an old towel or similar scraps to fit and put several pieces in the container. Cover with any of the all purpose cleaners and use as needed. When done cleaning, just throw towels in the laundry!

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Jennifer 4 years ago

Great tips! We use a lot of homemade cleaners too.

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cgull8m 4 years ago

Wonderful Hub, I hope others read it, I am learning this stuff, the chemicals sold in the store are too strong. I have bookmarked this, I will definitely try this homemade stuff. Thanks.

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Lela Davidson 4 years ago

What is safe for granite countertops?

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Marye Audet Hub Author 4 years ago

Lela-

You have to stay away from acids with granite, or any stone..so vinegar is out. The best hting, with a neutral ph is 1 cup of rubbing alcohol , 1 tsp of organic dish soap, and fill container with water .

guest 4 years ago

Simply Green makes a good granite cleaning spray.

global warming freak 4 years ago

really useful tips, thank u for sharing!

Chemist 4 years ago

Simple green is solvent base cleaner. It contain Glycol Ether EB aka 2-butoxyethanol.

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Marye Audet Hub Author 4 years ago

Thanks Chemist..I was wondering about that.

bradentonfuntoy 4 years ago

Where do i purchase Soap Flakes

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Lela Davidson 4 years ago

Hi Marye! Where can I get Borax? And thanks for the tip on granite.

Lela

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Marye Audet Hub Author 4 years ago

Lela-Borx is available in mos american grocery stores next to the laundry stuff. It is in a box and usually goes by the name, 20 Mule Team Borax.

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Lela Davidson 4 years ago

Thanks, Marye. I was looking in the cleaning aisle and it wasn't there. I'll check the laundry aisle! Also, good news for drunken housewives... After reading somewhere else that rubbing alcohol was solvent based, I learned that vodka will do the trick. I tried it and indeed the clear stuff cut the grease! Now isn't that special!

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MarloByDesign Level 5 Commenter 3 years ago

Great tips! Do you know if water and white vinegar is okay to clean wood floors with?

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Laurie Stroupe 3 years ago

My mother and I are both chemically sensitive individuals. My mother's condition is far worse than mine, requiring her to take early retirement from a job she loved. For years, we've shied away from commercial cleaning products. It's great to see these recipe. We may be able to discontinue the few remaining commerical products we still use (like dishwasher detergent).

Anyone can become chemically sensitive with enough exposure. Once that happens, your ability to live your life the way you do now can change. It's not worth the risk just to use the cleaners that are sold to us with high dollar advertising.

I really appreciate the good job you did on this page.

dawne 3 years ago

I was wondering about using alcohol on granite, can you using basic rubbing alcohol? And does anyone have any good cleaning recipies for stainless steel appliances? I've tryed baking soda and water but boy was it hard to get off.

Thanks!

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Traemae 2 years ago

These are great tips! I am always looking for safer products to use around my family and pets.

Michelle 2 years ago

Simply green, while it may be safe for granite, is not safe for small aquatic animals. Therefore, not eco-friendly

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kartika damon 2 years ago

Love this hub - I am all about eco-friendly and home made is fabulous!

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midnightbliss Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

thanks for these homemade cleaning recipes to avoid harmful chemicals in our homes.

Carina 2 years ago

I'm new to this homemade stuff, but with the Economy the way it is I need to start pinching pennies. I'm excited to start trying some of these ideas.

Green Cleaning London 2 years ago

My cleaners in London Home Cleaning London have always used green cleaning products to avoid damaging the environment when they clean my house.

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Christy Zutautas 23 months ago

Great recipes, I regularly clean with baking soda and vinegar, it's amazing how well simple household products work, and they're safe for people, pets, and the environment.

Carpet Cleaning London 20 months ago

We only use organic products, but when you do this home made it's great to see that the effects work, we have used it for professional cleaning, what we like is the scented soap that you can adjust to taste that leaves a unique mark for great scents and carpets. so thats for the tips, we learned something.

Cleaners in Manchester 16 months ago

If you think about the fact that our body is made up of millions of pores then its obvious that any cleaning chemicals our skin comes in contact with will end up in our body. This cannot be good for us. Our cleaning company started using natural cleaning products and the results have not been compromised one bit.

House Cleaning 11 months ago

I always recommend eco cleaning products for the house cleaning needs of my clients since this is the best option for them.

xiro25 11 months ago

i agree that we all should try and use eviromentally friendly cleaning solutions

cleaners colchester 10 months ago

Awsome Power of Green Cleaning

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Kenorv Level 1 Commenter 3 months ago

Awesome hub. Very informative. Green cleaning is something that hopefully becomes more and more popular. I'm not sure how many people really realize just how harmful toxins found in a lot of store cleaners are. So hopefully more people can become educated about green cleaning thanks to people like Marye.

CookiesNoCrumbs 5 days ago

Marye Audet this is quite useful information; having children who are hyper-sensitive and has eczema. I am firm believer in safe products as well; I have been using Borax, baking soda and vinegar and yes they do work wonders. Thanks for sharing

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