Be a Clean and Green Spring Cleaning Machine!
by adminBe a Clean and Green Spring Cleaning Machine!
By Shauna Ratapu
With all the fancy new products on the market designed to make your housework easier comes a high price that dear Mother Earth has to pay. Most cleaning products contain toxic ingredients that not only pollute the soil and underground streams when dumped outside they also get into the air. The toxic fumes and residue left over from household cleaners can be dangerous or deadly to small children and pets. Here are some green alternatives to those toxic, not to mention expensive, household cleaning products, but be forewarned…the main ingredient is ELBOW GREASE!
WINDOW AND GLASS CLEANER
The way grandma used to do it! Newspaper, vinegar and, of course, elbow grease!
ALL PURPOSE CLEANER
1/2 cup ammonia + 1/3 cup washing soda + 1 gallon warm water
You can use this on just about everything and it deodorizes so get rid of the Lysol!
DISINFECTANT
Speaking of Lysol, green cleaning products, especially plain old soap, disinfect just fine. Store bought cans of disinfectant contains many harmful ingredients and are much more expensive.
DESCALER
1 Part Vinegar to 1 Part Water. Use in coffee machine, kettle, or iron. Pour into reservoir and let stand 30 minutes. I usually have to give my coffee machine a scrub but only because I don t do this as often as I should. Once a month is recommended.
TUB AND TILE CLEANER
Baking soda and a damp cloth will clean your tub and tiles. You may need to use a brush to get into the grout (here s where the elbow grease comes in!) but this will do the job without harming the environment.
TOILET BOWL CLEANER
Mix borax and lemon juice into a paste. Wet the sides of the toilet bowl, rub and let stand for a few hours for heavy stains. Scrub off and flush!
DRAIN OPENER
If the plunger doesn t work try this: 250ml baking soda, 250ml salt, 125ml white vinegar and a pot of boiling water. Pour the soda, salt and vinegar down the drain and leave for 15-20 minutes. Pour in the boiling water.
GREEN CLEANING SUPPLY LIST
(You will find that these are FAR less expensive than the toxic name-brand variety.)
VINEGAR: Helps to remove stains, wax buildup and mildew. Use to clean windows, fireplaces, grout, paintbrushes, glass and coffeepots.
PURE SOAP: Cleans almost anything.
BAKING SODA: Helps to clean and deodorize, can use as a scouring agent, polisher, stain removal and fabric softener. Use to clean your plastic, vinyl, carpet, silver, stainless steel, drains and works great in the fridge to eliminate food odors.
BORAX: Helps to clean and deodorize. Use on wallpaper, painted walls and floors. Use it with your detergents to remove stains, and boost the cleaning power.
WASHING SODA: Helps to clean clothing and soften the water. Use it in a well-ventilated area, wear gloves. Washing soda is mildly toxic. I use washing soda in the tub to remove soap scum, works great!
AMMONIA: Strong Stuff! Use it to clean carpet, linoleum, most appliances, copper and enamel. WARNING! Never mix ammonia with bleach it will create a poisonous gas. Always use in a well-ventilated area!
Now, get to work! I ll be laying on my couch ready to supervise or answer any questions. Just be sure to wait until I ve finished my bon-bons and soap operas before disturbing me!
Shauna Ratapu is a regular meditator and independent representative for The One Group: Certified Organic Nourishment for the Skin, Hair and Body.
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Shauna, an American, lives and works in New Zealand with her Kiwi husband and their three children. For more information on Eco-travel in New Zealand, Meditation or Organics visit Shauna s homepage:http://www.soulfoodcafe.co.nz
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