A few chemical free alternatives to cleaning round the house!

March 26, 2007 10:32am CST
Glass: Wash windows with 2 to 3tbsps of vinegar to three litres of warm water. Dry with crumpled newspaper for sparkling results. Scummy vases? Put in 1tbsp of vinegar and fill with warm water. Leave to soak for 10 minutes. Rub with a soft cloth then rinse. Wood: Mix one part olive oil with one part lemon juice. Rub on furniture or apply with a spray bottle, then polish with a dry cloth. Use this mix to make wood floors gleam. Floors: Mop vinyl, laminate or ceramic tiled floors with 8tbsp of vinegar diluted in 3 litres of hot water. For pet odours and stains in carpets, mix equal parts of vinegar and water. Apply to affected areas. Blot with kitchen roll (recycled is preferable), until moisture is absorbed. You may need to repeat the process. Stainless Steel: Clean and shine any stainless steel surface with a paste of soda and water. Apply liberally with a damp cloth. Leave for about 5 minutes, then wipe. Microwaves and Ovens: Clean with a cloth dampened in equal parts of vinegar and water. Remove microwave odours, place some lemon slices in a bowl of water. Put on high for a few minutes. Baths, shower doors, tiles and grout: Tackle body oils and soap scum with two parts soda to one part vinegar or lemon juice. The thick paste should be applied with a damp cloth. Leave for 10 minutes then rub with a brush or sponge. As you rinse it off, drains will be kept fresh too. Use this mix on shower doors, sinks, tiles and grout. If cleaning grout, rub with a toothbrush. Mildew and mold: Banish black spots with one part vinegar or lemon juice to one part baking powder. Apply and leave for one or two hours. Rinse off. It may need to be reapplied or left longer, depending on how severe your mold or mildew is. Air Freshener: Baking soda eliminates odours. Mix 8tbsp with three drops of your favourite essential oil. Place in a decorative bowl or vase. Soda in the bottom of ashtrays absorbs smoke smells. It’s also like sand for stubbing out cigarettes. Dad some essential oil on a light bulb. When on, the heat will diffuse the fragrance. Toilet: Keep loos clean and fresh - put 8tbsp of soda in the bowl. Leave overnight. Sprinkle soda onto a damp cloth to clean toilet seat and cistern, then wipe with a wet cloth. Drain cleaner: Put down one part soda, followed by four parts hot vinegar. Leave overnight if possible.
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@samrat16 (2442)
• India
27 Mar 07
Congratulation again on new feature of copy paste . Thank you for providing this detailed information to keep house clean. I have pasted this on notepad and will let my wife read this discussion as she will now be able to clean all from techniques you told.
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27 Mar 07
LOL! I am sure she will be very pleased! Perhaps even more so if you did the cleaning yourself! :)
• United States
20 Apr 07
More power to everyone that mixes up their own. I cheat and buy all mine on-line. If anyone else wants to be lazy, I'll share my source :) But mom always did say you could do just about everything with baking soda or vinegar!