home-brewed cleaners
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- Tom Good
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home-brewed cleaners
Thought I would share a couple of recipes, care of a wonderful book I've just gotten my hands on called "Organic at Home" by Murdoch Books.
All-purpose cleaner
2 heaped tabelspoons bicarb soda
1 tablespoon white vinegar
mix together and store in an airtight container. To use, wipe surfaces with a soft cloth dipped in the solution. Rinse with clean water.
Disinfectant
1 tsp borax
2 tbsp distilled white vinegar
60ml liquid soap
500ml hot water
Mix together. To use, store in spray bottle and spray on then rinse and allow to dry.
Natural toilet cleaner
225g borax
60ml white vinegar or lemon juice
Mix ingredients. To use, pour into the toilet bowl. Leave at least a few hours - overnight if possible - then scrub the bowl with a toilet brush.
Hope some of these help
All-purpose cleaner
2 heaped tabelspoons bicarb soda
1 tablespoon white vinegar
mix together and store in an airtight container. To use, wipe surfaces with a soft cloth dipped in the solution. Rinse with clean water.
Disinfectant
1 tsp borax
2 tbsp distilled white vinegar
60ml liquid soap
500ml hot water
Mix together. To use, store in spray bottle and spray on then rinse and allow to dry.
Natural toilet cleaner
225g borax
60ml white vinegar or lemon juice
Mix ingredients. To use, pour into the toilet bowl. Leave at least a few hours - overnight if possible - then scrub the bowl with a toilet brush.
Hope some of these help
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Never sure about Borax though, is it a chemical and is it not pretty dangerous if not handled correctly?
Never sure about Borax though, is it a chemical and is it not pretty dangerous if not handled correctly?
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Yep, it is poisonous, but like most things is OK if handled carefully!
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- Tom Good
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borax
I did wonder that myself... I guess it is just the way the world is now that you will never eliminate poisons 100% from your environment.... I'm reducing as much as I can... guess that's all we can do....
If anybody knows of any disinfectant that does not include borax, please share!
If anybody knows of any disinfectant that does not include borax, please share!
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But can you put it in a septic tank?!?! And what's it called in French?
Trouble with these home made recipes is the cost. Vinegar and lemons aren't cheap. What I do with squeezed lemons is keep them by the sink and bleach my grubby stained fingernails with them! Just stick my nails in and squidge about a bit, wait a minute or two, then rinse. Works a treat!
Trouble with these home made recipes is the cost. Vinegar and lemons aren't cheap. What I do with squeezed lemons is keep them by the sink and bleach my grubby stained fingernails with them! Just stick my nails in and squidge about a bit, wait a minute or two, then rinse. Works a treat!
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GreenGirl, have you tried tea-tree oil, supposed to kill just about anything in the way of bugs...........
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Tea Tree oil is a native of Australia (I don't think it grows anywhere else). Australian soldiers in the 2nd world war all carried tea tree oil in their pack. It's gentle enough to use directly on the skin but 12 times stronger than carbolic acid! It's an antibiotic, antiviral, fungicide, insecticide, bactericide and a natural disinfectant.
Other disinfectant oils are lemon, pine (no coincidence that these are found in cleaning products) eucalyptus, lime and grapefruit. Lemon & eucalyptus will also dissolve oil and grease.
Other disinfectant oils are lemon, pine (no coincidence that these are found in cleaning products) eucalyptus, lime and grapefruit. Lemon & eucalyptus will also dissolve oil and grease.
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Hope no one minds me reviving an old post. I clean my entire home with nothing but baking soda, vinegar, and cotton cloths (cotton diapers). I don't really have a list of recipes though. I clean the tile in the kitchen and bath with a bit of vinegar mixed in some water - on my hands and knees with a cotton cloth. I wash the windows with plain water - inside and out. I put a bit of baking soda down the drains to freshen them. I mix a paste of water and baking soda for cleaning the fixtures and shower stall. I even use baking soda and a brush to clean those pots or pans that sometimes don't want to come clean.
I do have a recipe somewhere for making a paste to clean the inside of a self-cleaning oven but it's not stored in a logical space. Next time I come across it I will post it. The same paste can be used to clean other greasy messes.
I do have a recipe somewhere for making a paste to clean the inside of a self-cleaning oven but it's not stored in a logical space. Next time I come across it I will post it. The same paste can be used to clean other greasy messes.
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