Natural Cleaning Recipes
By AJEco friendly cleaning recipes to keep your house clean and green and not toxic!
Why use Natural Cleaning Recipes?
Be kind to the environment and save money at the same time!
On this page you will find homemade natural cleaning recipes that will reduce the amount of toxic products that you use in your home.
I am betting that many of the ingredients in these recipes can already be found in your cleaning cupboard, but if you need to stock up, then it won't cost you a fortune.
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Contents
Why use Natural Cleaning Recipes?Green Cleaning Shopping ListSimple Home Made Natural Cleaning RecipesCleaning with SaltUse Salt to get Grease off a CarpetNaturally Clean - Natural RecipesNatural Drain CleanerRemoving Stains from PorcelainUse Salt as a Gentle Scouring PowderSpilled Red WineGreen Cleaning Shopping List
Always keep these natural products on hand
Bicarbonate of Soda or Baking Soda
Also known as Sodium Bicarbonate, cuts through grease and oil, while being gentle and non-toxic. Baking Soda has a natural reaction to fatty acids and forms a mild detergent.
It cleans, deodorizes and shines.
Salt
Although abrasive, salt is a gentle and a natural disenfectant, which can be used for cleaning drains and as a scourer in the kitchen.
White Vinegar
Not to be used as a general cleaner, the acidic properties of white vinegar can remove hard water deposits and bathroom scum. It can also remove discoloration from metal, including brass, copper and aluminium and also rust stains.
Lemon Juice
Not only does it smell great but Lemon Juice is a natural bleach that can inhibit mold growth and remove stains, while deodorizing at the same time.
Natural Cleaning Containers
Store your home made Natural Cleaners in these bottles
Simple Home Made Natural Cleaning Recipes
Clean and Green!
All Purpose Natural Cleaning Recipe
1 tablespoon white vinegar
2 heaped tablespoons bicarbonate of soda
Mix together and store in an airtight container
Mild All Purpose Cleaner
4 tablespoons bicarbonate of soda
1140ml or 2½ pints warm water
Uses for both the above recipes
Use neat to wipe down surfaces. Rinse with clean water
Mild Abrasive Cleaner
Few drops of water
Bicarbonate of Soda
Mix to form a paste.
Uses
Use on plastic and on painted walls. Apply with a stiff brush - use an old toothbrush in crevices and in between tiles.
Strong All Purpose Cleaner
110g or 3¾oz or ½ cup) washing soda crystals
4.5 liters or 9½ pints of warm water
Mix ingredients together
Uses
Do NOT use on aluminium or fiberglass. Just wipe down surfaces with a soft cloth and then rinse with cold water.
Natural Scourer 1
1 teaspoon of Borax
2 tablespoon white vinegar
500ml or 17 fl oz or 2 cups of hot water
Combine the ingredients and pour into a bottle with a spray
Natural Scourer 2
125 g or 4½oz or ½ cup bicarbonate of soda
3 tablespoons of sodium perborate
To Use
Use a wet sponge to rub onto areas that need whitening. Leave for 10 to 15 minutes and then rinse.
Cleaning with Salt
The effective alternative to many cleaning products
The natural action of salt means that it can permeate and clean stubborn stains such as blood, like no other cleaner. Salt is also a natural poreservative, which allows it to hold colors, particularly in bright colored fabrics.
However, salt also has a destructive quality, which can be put to very effective use in both the house and garden.
Use Salt to get Grease off a Carpet
How do you remove grease from carpets naturally? Use salt and rubbing alcohol, which in the UK is called surgical spirit.
We all do it don't we? We get a new carpet and we say "no food" other than at the table. Then the kids pester because you are late with the dinner and it clashes with their favourite TV programme and before you know it, there they are the little darlings, sitiing on the sofa with a tray on their laps.....
Then they are very aplogetic when they have an "oops" moment!
You can clean up greasy spots on your carpet simply by mixing 1 part salt to 4 parts rubbing alcohol.
Caution: Rubbing alcohol is flammable and ALWAYS test a tiny spot on the carpet for color fastness before you go dabbing away with a solution you have not used before
Naturally Clean - Natural Recipes
Also available on the Nook e-reader
Natural Drain Cleaner
Are you looking for a natural drain cleaner to help dissolve scum and all the other yukky goop you can see clogging up your plughole?
This natural cleaning recipe will unclog your drains:
1 cup salt
1 cup baking powder
½ cup white vinegar
Mix all ingredients together and then pour down the plughole.
Allow to stand for 15 minutes.
Flush with 2 quarts of boiling water, then run the hot tap for 1 minute.
Repeat as necessary.
Note
If you do this regularly then this recipe should be sufficient each time.
Removing Stains from Porcelain
Here's a great natural cleaning recipe that will remove the stains from porcelain without scratching the finish. If you have a porcelain sink, tub or even loo, then you will know you have to be very careful not to scratch the surface with abrasive cleaning products when you try to shift those stubborn water marks and other yukky stains.
Simply mix 1 cup of salt with 1 cup of baking powder. Use as you would any scouring powder. Keep in a sealed container.
Use Salt as a Gentle Scouring Powder
Just mix with Baking Soda
This very gentle scouring powder is particularly good for colored porcelain sinks and kitchen worktops that scratch easily.
All you do is add 1 cup of salt to 1 cup of baking soda.
Store in a covered container - I use an old jam jar with a screw lid
Spilled Red Wine
The scourge of any party
One New Year's Eve I was standing with a friend as he lifted an open bottle of red wine, which proceeded to slip out of his hand. Unfortunately the bottle was two thirds full and so the mess it left on our Hostess' BEIGE carpet was a sight to behold!
The trick with red wine spills is to go to work on it immediately, before it has time to permeate the carpet fibers and this home made cleaning recipe should work with small spots of red wine - I doubt it would have worked in our case and the carpet ended up being professionally cleaned.
Take some white wine and use it to dilute the red
Clean it up with cold water
Cover with table salt
Leave the salt to do its work for 10 minutes, then hoover it up.
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