- Can be cost-effective
- Minimizes chemical use
- Provides a Safe home environment that you have control of
- Won’t trigger allergies and respiratory issues
- Better for air and water quality
- Use regular ingredients you already have in home
- Manufacturers do not have to disclose all ingredients so you may not know what you’re getting
- Generally produce same or similar results when used properly
Here are some of the top ingredients used in homemade solutions. How many of these do you already have in your pantry?
Baking Soda
Replace: Scouring powder
Will: Deodorize; clean; scour; remove dirt and stains
Use on: Sinks, toilets, baths, ovens, fridges, surfaces
Castille Soap
Replace: All-purpose cleaner
Use as: laundry detergent, dish soap, hand soap, floor cleaner, shampoo
White Vinegar
Replace: All-purpose cleaner
Will: Remove stains, grease, dirt, odors, mold and mildew
Lemon Juice
Replace: Stain remover
Will: Fight as anti-bacterial; remove stains; whiten
Olive Oil
Replace: Furniture polish
Will: polish furniture; loosen stains, grease and grime
Essential Oils
Will: Fight as anti-bacterial; sanitizer; deodorizer
Salt
Will: Scour dirt; Boost cleaning effects (especially with vinegar and baking soda)
Soap Nuts
Replace: Laundry detergent
Will: Remove grime and smells; anti-fungal; anti-bacterial; anti-microbial
Here are some great homemade recipes to try. Let us know if you have any favorites you use in your home.
All-Purpose Cleaner
1 part White Vinegar
1 part Water
~10 drops Essential Oil OR infuse vinegar with rinds of lemons or oranges (add citrus rinds to jar, cover with vinegar, seal and store in cabinet for 2-4 weeks. Strain and use alongside normal vinegar) Don’t use on marble, stone or granite surfaces
Glass Cleaner
Mix 1 part Rubbing Alcohol with 1 part Vinegar and 2 parts Water
Toilet Cleaner
Pour in White Vinegar. Add a good shake of Baking Soda with about 10 drops of Essential Oil.
Let sit for a few minutes and then scrub the bowl with brush.
Laundry Detergent
Soapnuts (Add to wash in a pouch or grind to make liquid detergent by boiling in water)
Mold and Mildew
Fill bottle with White Vinegar (can add tea tree oil also). Spray on affected area and let sit for 30 minutes. Rinse with warm water.
Fresh Lemon Degreaser (All Purpose except for wood)
2 cups of water
2 Tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice
½ teaspoon Dr. Bronner’s Castille Soap
1 Tablespoon of baking soda
Mix all ingredients in 24 ounce spray bottle. Spritz onto surface and wipe with a microfiber cloth
https://medium.com/@madisonww/are-homemade-cleaners-better-than-store-bought-a567903556a8
https://branchenvironmental.com/cleaning-products/
https://lifehacker.com/homebrew-cleaners-vs-corporate-chemicals-who-wins-5810727
https://www.madeleineolivia.co.uk/blog/20-diy-natural-cleaning-recipes-hacks-tips