Sunday, January 22, 2012

Green Tips!

Cleaning was on the agenda for the weekend. I promised a few followers of my blog that I would post my favorite tips. Researching "green" cleaning is a little bit of an addiction for me because I am always trying to find a better, healthier and honestly, easier way to clean. Another important factor for me to clean green is that my girls always want to help (which I know will not last for long so I have to take it while I can). Making my own cleaners I know exactly what is in them and feel comfortable letting the girls help.

So on with the tips, I will try to cite where I got most of these but I have been researching these for awhile and may not have some of the info...sorry.

My number one cleaning agent....yes, Vinegar. You can use to it to clean almost anything. A couple of my favorites are in the microwave, 1/4 cup-1/2 cup vinegar with 2 cups of water in a bowl and cook for 3-5 minutes. When finished, open the door and wipe out. No heavy scrubbing or scraping. My other favorite is using vinegar in the laundry as a fabric softener. Fabric softener leaves a residue on your clothes, towels, sheets and in your washing machine. Just place a tablespoon or two in the fabric softener compartment and you will have soft items with no residue. It will also clean your washer too! Double duty...my favorite.

I reference www.vinegarcleaningtips.com frequently too. The site has 1001 uses for white distilled vinegar.

Another great site for getting recipes for cleaning is www.herbcompanion.com, they have some great informational blogs too. Here are a couple of my favorites: 
Super Surface Spray
• 16 ounces spray bottle
• 14 ounce - 1:1 solution of distilled white vinegar and water
• 7 drops tea tree essential oil
• 7 drops lavender essential oil
• 7 drops lemon essential oil
Use this aromatic and disinfecting solution for cleaning kitchen counters, cabinets, refrigerator shelves, blinds, painted wood surfaces, painted walls, molding, fan blades, and more.

Natural Lemony Furniture Polish
• 16-ounce spray bottle
• 1 cup olive oil
• 25 drops pure lemon essential oil
• 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
• Fill remainder of the bottle with purified water
Shake well and spray onto your rag or directly onto furniture. Buff dry immediately.


Read more: http://www.herbcompanion.com/blogs/blog.aspx?blogid=744&tag=Naturally Clean#ixzz1kDuPyffd

An usual product that I became a fan of when cleaning is wax paper. Wax Paper can be used on your chrome faucet in the kitchen or bathroom to remove water spots and bring it back to shiny again. Wax paper can also be used on your swiffer mop to dry dust the floor. I use this when in a hurry but you still have to throw away the paper when done so I prefer to use my cloth cover that I throw in the washer.


 The kitchen cutting board, a high use area that needs regular cleaning. We use our pull out cutting board all the time so when it comes to cleaning it I want to use something that is safe and that gets the job done. My favorite go to...medium to coarse salt and half a lemon. Sprinkle the salt all over the board and wait a few minutes then take the half of lemon and rub it all over the board making a paste. Rub in a circular motion for about 5 minutes and then wipe clean.
Okay, this is my last tip for today. This one that I got from pinterest. I have an airwick plug-in in my laundry room. What motivated me to look at the Pinterest post for making your own refill at first was the cost of the refills. Then, after further research of looking into these guys I realized that it is a health benefit to make my own as well. Okay, up on my soapbox for a minute....These air fresheners contain VOC'S (volatile organic compounds) which are highly toxic. They can cause a whole host of problems with prolonged exposure such as: infertility, headaches, nervous system disorders, memory loss, exaggerating asthma, and cancer for you and your pets. Decided that it was not worth all that just to have my laundry room sell good. So when I found this how-to I was excited. 

All you have to do is: Remove the top with the wick in it. Rinse out the old bottle to remove the last scent. I, of course used a vinegar rinse to fully remove the old odor. Then fill the bottle about a 1/3 of the way with your favorite essential oil and then fill with water but not all the way to the top so you can put the wick back in. And ta da...you have a new plug in without VOC's!

Some great scents are: Grapefruit, Lavender, Peppermint, Orange, Lemon, Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, anything fruity smells great. Try it for yourself and experiment with scents!

Until next time...Have a great week!




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