1. Vinegar: Nature's All-Purpose Cleaner One of the world's most effective cleaners is something you likely already have: white vinegar. This versatile ingredient is a true powerhouse when it comes to cleaning. Vinegar's distinctive sour taste comes from acetic acid, which also possesses potent cleaning abilities.
For a small spray bottle, start with one cup of vinegar, one cup of water, and one squirt of Dawn. If you have a large spray bottle (like 32 ounces), double the vinegar and water and use two squirts of Dawn. The mixture should look very pale blue. Give it a gentle shake and you're ready to go.
The best natural all-purpose cleaner is Aunt Fannie's Cleaning Vinegar, which harnesses the power of vinegar to be tough on grease, grime, and dirt.
Mix up your cleaning product: 1 part household bleach, 1 part water. For every 1 litre of mixed solution, add 100 ml of sugar soap. Use the chemical nozzle on your gun to apply the product through the venturi of your water blaster.
In a bowl, add 3/4 cup of water, 4 tablespoons of distilled white vinegar, 1 teaspoon of borax, and 1 teaspoon of oxygen bleach powder. Take a clean white cloth or washcloth, dip it into the mixture, wring it out, and put it into the bag or pillowcase. Then dry for about 15 to 20 minutes in the dryer.
Baking soda, borax and tea tree oil combine to make a heavy-duty toilet bowl cleaner. Baking soda, borax and tea tree oil combine to make a heavy-duty toilet bowl cleaner.
An effective cleaning solution that harnesses the combined powers of dish soap and vinegar is widely recognized for its ability to tackle a variety of cleaning tasks around the home. Dish soap, known for its grease-fighting properties, pairs excellently with vinegar, which acts as a natural disinfectant and deodorizer.
Mix three parts water to one part vinegar, add two teaspoons of bicarb soda to your mix. To get rid of the vinegar smell add a few drops of essential oils – think lemon, peppermint or lavender, but really, just go with whatever you love.
Glass Cleaner: Vinegar can be combined with water and rubbing alcohol to create a homemade glass cleaner. Mix a cup of water, a cup of rubbing alcohol, and one tablespoon vinegar in a spray bottle. “This concoction will work on glass, chrome, stainless steel and hard tiles,” says Mock.
A basic natural cleaning toolkit includes white vinegar, baking soda, borax, citrus fruit, and empty spray bottles. You may also want hydrogen peroxide, cornstarch, castile soap, tea tree oil, and other essential oils for scent. Add microfiber cloths or old cotton T-shirts instead of paper towels for less waste.
All you need for a DIY oven cleaner is 1 cup of baking soda and 2 cups of vinegar in a spray bottle.
Mix the ingredients: Add the following to a glass spray bottle: 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol, 3/4 cup water, 5 to 10 drops of essential oil, and 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid soap. Use the alcohol-based cleaner safely: Shake the spray bottle well before each use.
Should you experience dirt or splatter, sprinkle baking soda onto a damp sponge and lightly rub on walls, moldings, and even painted furniture to gently remove dirt and stains without damaging the paint. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Applying dish soap before the night gives the solution ample time to work its magic. As the hours pass, the dish soap loosens and lifts away the grime that has taken residence on your bathtub's surface.
Add 8-1/2 ounces of dawn soap to two spray bottles. Heat vinegar in microwave until hot and pour 12 pounces into each bottle.