No only are these items all relatively cheap and super accessible, but talk about making space under the sink! If you are anything like me, I currently have several bottles of various cleaners.
The following recipes are from both Parents Magazine (August 2008) and 'Green Babies, Sage Moms' by Lynda Fassa.
- All-Purpose Household cleaner - mix equal parts vinegar and water in spray bottle to clean glass, counters and toilets. (NOT marble though.)
- Laundry softener - Add 1/2C vinegar to rinse cycle to soften clothes and cut down odors.
- Bathroom/Kitchen cleaner - Use water and baking soda to create a paste for scrubbing sinks & tile.
- Toilet scrub - Sprinkle baking soda in toilet, splash with vinegar to make it fizz and scrub with toilet brush.
- Carpet deodorizer - Sprinkle baking soda on your carpets, let sit for an hour and vacuum. I currently do this and assume it works. No one has walked into my house gagging or holding their nose...
- Laundry detergent - use 3/4C baking soda (for large loads) as a soap replacement for your laundry. Love this for kids clothes especially to reduce smells and unnecessary toxins...though still need Spray & Wash from time to time...
- Bleach alternative - Lemon is a natural bleach, so only for use on whites...use 1/2C lemon juice to wash. (The stats on chlorine bleach chemicals are scary!) I currently do this with poopy cloth diapers and am totally hooked! I had to convince myself to try it, but the diapers were no match for the power of lemon. Yay!
Most of these are new to me, but I'm working on implementing them into my lifestyle. Stay tuned to find out if and how they worked for me.