Well, I decided to throw out all my store bought cleaning supplies and will be making them from scratch at home. Why you ask? Because I am crazy. Actually, my mother-in-law introduced me to using homemade cleaning solutions with her "vinegar, dish soap and hot water" solution. This woman swears by it, not only that, but vinegar is her "solution" for every cleaning problem that exists. I've been using it for a while around the house and it is actually quite effective. Justin and I have allergies, and my allergy symptoms get worse when I use store bought cleaning products. I don't know if its the perfumes or chemicals, but I am just tired of being sensitive to my cleaning products and feeling like crap after I use them. Also, my two boys are always wanting to help me clean, but I refuse to let them handle the harmful chemicals. I want to encourage them to help me in my housecleaning efforts, but giving them spray bottles filled with harmful chemicals just seems like a disaster waiting to happen.
So I found this product that helps me get the job done, is safe, and I still get to have that "clean scent" after I use it (without the allergic reactions). What is it you ask?
Castile Liquid Soap. Actually named after the Spanish region it originated from, it is a soap made from plant sources.
I use Dr. Bronner's, but any kind will do for you. They come in a variety of scents, like almond, citrus orange, tea tree oil, eucalyptus, peppermint, lavender, and more. I use a spray bottle, and I mix 3 parts water and one part soap. Use it where you would use any kind of all purpose cleaner. I've already cleaned my whole house with it, and it worked out just fine. It didn't leave an over-powering artificial scent and it got the job done.
I also found a cool recipe for another all purpose cleaner. It is:
1 tsp of lemon juice
1 tsp of borax
1 tsp of baking soda
2 tsp of vinegar
1/2 tsp of mild soap (dish detergent, castile)
2 cups of hot water
You can use it straight from a bucket with a wash cloth, or you can store it in a spray bottle for continued use. I just recommend that you wait until the water cools down before you put it in a spray bottle. I have tested this one out and found it worked well too. If I find any other cool homemade house cleaning recipes I will be sure to pass them on to you.
Have fun in your future cleaning efforts!
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