Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Forget about bleach! 3 all natural cleaners instead use

natural bleach alternatives

It cannot be denied: Bleach seems definitely as does a good job to get things clean. But on the other hand, who wants to breathe in all those harsh fumes? And what is ' clean ' about that? I know that rather would avoid having poisonous chemicals, especially around my children. The good news is: Mama nature has us covered. Those who require bleach when you can use these five great natural detergents.

My favorite all-purpose cleaner is vinegar, which is also a mild disinfectant. Give countertops, high-chair trays and walls (as well as windows and mirrors) clean and shiny. -For a bit of cleaning power added, you can add a drop or two of liquid soap in a spray bottle of water and vinegar-50/50 mixture of vinegar to the water is almost perfect.

For cleaning and disinfecting cutting boards, drains and garbage disposals lemon , and lemon juice are perfect. Slice a lemon in half and rub everything a cutting board, then wash as usual. Toss a halved lemon in waste disposal and to refresh and to disinfect. You can also simply pour lemon juice down your drains to freshen them.

Castile soap is a natural vegetable SOAP, which is a gentle cleanser but effectiveness. You can add your Castile Soap home cleaners to give them the power of a little extra cleaning, or simply add a few drops of liquid Castile SOAP for some hot water to accompany your countertops, fireplace, hardwood floors or any other messy area.

Often found in laundry borax aisle. Often, people use borax to give their detergent for washing machine a bit more cleaning power, but borax is also an effective disinfectant by itself. Consider using borax to clean your sinks or toilets instead of detergent powder. You can also make your own version of the "soft spot" type cleaners making a paste of borax, hot water and SOAP.

You know those popular cleaners "Pino" scented? The smell of those cleaners is actually derived from tea tree oil, which is a great general purpose cleaner and disinfectant. You can buy tea tree oil wherever you purchase essential oils. Just add a few drops to heat the water in a spray bottle for a multi-purpose cleaner and disinfectant, or add some to one of our recipes for natural floor cleaners for a bit of disinfection added.

So, the next time you're thinking of reaching for the bleach clean around your House, consider one of these natural alternatives instead. Breathe easier and a clean house as well!

Image: Brad Montgomery


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