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Jumat, 26 September 2014

Green Ingredients For Cleaning The Green Way

Green Ingredients For Cleaning The Green Way


by Nancy Kyle


Not a whole lot of people genuinely enjoy cleaning their home. It can be a great feeling to know that your home is clean, but the path to getting there can be a hassle. And many things need to be done on a regular, sometimes even daily, basis. And all that cleaning is going to require that you go through a large amount of cleaning products.

The problem with cleaning products, however, is that many of them contain harsh chemicals that can have undesirable effects on both the environment and the human body. But there are some cleaners that can be made with common, natural ingredients that have proven to be just as effective as those made with chemicals. Especially if you have pets or children, you may want to give them a shot.

Most natural cleaning solutions call for varying levels of a few different ingredients. Most often, you will see ones that use water, vinegar, lemon juice, salt and baking soda. Almost everything in your home can be fully cleaned using these safe, natural components.

Glass surfaces, like mirrors or windows, can be easily cleaned with a mix of 4 tablespoons of lemon juice and about a half gallon of water. If you hear someone recommend using old newspapers to wipe them down, promptly ignore that advice. It will just create a big mess. Use a soft cloth, like a sane person, instead.

Wooden furniture can lose some of its shine as it ages. Polish it up if you want to infuse some life back into it. A natural wood polish can be created with a mix of one part lemon juice and two parts olive oil. Store-bought wood polishes are often smelly and full of strong chemicals, but this recipe is aromatic and completely non-toxic. You could put it on a salad if you wanted.

Some furniture is made with vinyl pieces. If you find them covered in stains, a cloth doused in pure lemon juice is often enough to get it back to looking great.

To an even greater extent than wood polishes, metal polishes are stinky substances full of chemicals you would not want on or in your body. If you have items of copper or brass that are showing tarnish, try using a natural blend before going for the industrial stuff. A paste can be made out of equal parts flour, vinegar and salt. Rub it onto the metal surface with a soft cloth, and you should be golden.

In the seasons where you use your fireplace often, you may notice a buildup of smoke stains on the wall surrounding the enclosure. Cream of tartar and water become your best friends in this case. Create a paste out of the two ingredients and smear it over the stains. After it dries, scrub it off and you will notice the stains are gone too.

As a last little bonus, you can use vinegar to absorb the fumes from fresh paint. You can leave an open bowl or cup of it in a room that is being painted, or was just freshly-painted, help make the smell more tolerable. If you leave for a long period, be sure to replace it with a fresh container midway through.




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