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Green Cleaning Recipes - Nontoxic Household Cleaning Recipes

Green cleaning means products will not harm you, your children, or the environment. Ingredients in green cleaning recipes include: baking soda, vinegar and liquid soap. You need to purchase some supplies: a scouring pad, cotton cloth or sponge, lint cotton cloth (with a minimum), and a 16-ounce spray bottle.

After cleaning are green recipes for the preparation of non-toxic household cleaners:

Tub and sink cleaner (baking soda and liquidSoap)

Sprinkle baking soda on the porcelain fixtures. Rub with damp cloth. Add a few drops of liquid Murphy's soap to the RAG for more cleaning power. Rinse well to avoid that a hazy film.

Window and mirror cleaner (white vinegar and water)

Put 1 / 4 cup white vinegar in a spray bottle and fill to the brim with water. Spray on the surface. Rub with a lint-free cotton cloth. For outdoor windows, use a sponge and wash with warm water and a few drops of liquid Murphy'sor castile soap in it. Rinse well and squeegee dry.

Linoleum floor cleaner (white vinegar and water)

Mop with a mixture of 1/2 cup vinegar in a bucket of warm water. The vinegar odor will dissipate shortly after the floor dries.

Toilet bowl cleaner (baking soda and liquid soap)

Sprinkle baking soda inside the bowl as you would any scouring powder. Add a couple drops of liquid soap as well. Scrub with a toilet bowl brush and finish the outside surfaces with a rag sprinkled with baking soda.

All purpose cleaner (liquid soap)

Use Murphy's liquid soap to remove spots from woodwork, tile and linoleum. Add a few drops of liquid soap to a wet washcloth and rub surface briskly.

Oven cleaner (baking soda and water)

Mix 1 cup of baking soda with enough water to make a paste. Apply the paste to oven surfaces and let it stand a little while. Use the scouring pad for scrubbing most surfaces. A spatula or a bread knife is to obtain effective under large food deposits. This recipe is laundry requires more effort, but it is not toxic to you, your children and the environment. Commercial oven cleaners contain severe irritation. Use this cleaner recipe on self-cleaning ovens!

Drain cleaner (baking soda, vinegar and boiling water)

Pour 1 / 2 cup baking soda down the drain, then 1 / 2 cup vinegar. Let it fizz for a few minutes. Then pour a kettle full of boiling water. Repeat if necessary. If the clog is stubborn, use a plunger. For very stubborn clogs, use a mechanical snake. This recipe will free minor clogs and helps prevent future clogs.

Copper cleaner (vinegar, water and salt)

Mix equal parts of vinegar and salt (a tablespoon per person) and from the surface with a rag. Be sure to rinse thoroughly with water afterwards, otherwise corrode. Use this cleaner on painted surfaces!

Use these green cleaningTo create> recipes for homemade cleaners that are safe for you, your children and the environment.



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