Tips for green cleaning at home?
I am very interested in starting green cleaning in my home, does anyone have any good tips for making homemade cleaning products etc?
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about 1 year ago
You can’t go wrong with baking soda and vinegar!
I make a paste with baking soda and use it and a scrubby sponge to clean the sink and tub- does wonders with soap scum.
Vinegar and water 1:1 ratio in a spray bottle works as an all-purpose cleaner and as a window cleaner too.
There’s a ton of resources online that are project-specific. Pretty soon you won’t know why you ever needed all those chemicals
about 1 year ago
baking soda, common salt, white vinegar, old toothpaste tubes .[ use the remnants ot the tube for cleaning stained mirrors, and jewellery.
borax, kerosene [ wiping down paintwork to deter flies,]