In this day and age many people are wanting to clean their homes and offices with much more environmentally friendly solutions. I have put together a few cleaning solutions so that you can rely less heavily on commercially created cleaning products. These mix-it-yourself cleaners use environmentally friendly ingredients — like baking soda and vinegar — and are quite inexpensive.
1. ALL-PURPOSE CLEANER AND DEODORIZER Great for: Kitchen counters, appliances, and inside the refrigerator Ingredients • 4 tablespoons baking soda • 1 quart warm water How to use: Pour solution on a clean sponge and wipe. 2. HEAVY-DUTY SCRUB Great for: Rust stains on porcelain or enamel sinks and tubs Ingredients • Half a lemon • 1/2 cup borax (a laundry booster; find it in the detergent aisle) How to use: Dip the lemon into the borax and scrub surface; rinse. (Not safe for marble or granite.) 3. DISHWASHER STAIN REMOVER Ingredients • 1/4 cup powdered lemon or orange drink How to use: To remove rust from the inside walls, pour the powder (which contains citric acid or citric acid crystals) into the detergent cup and then run a regular cycle. Repeat as necessary 4. GLASS CLEANER Great for: Windows and mirrors Ingredients • 2 cups water • 1/2 cup white or cider vinegar • 1/4 cup rubbing alcohol (70% concentration) • 1 to 2 drops of orange essential oil, which gives the solution a lovely smell (optional) How to use: Combine ingredients and store in a spray bottle. Spray on a paper towel or soft cloth first, then on the glass. Hint: Don't clean windows on a hot, sunny day because the solution will dry too quickly and leave lots of streaks. 5. LAST-RESORT CLOTHING STAIN REMOVER Great for: Badly stained washable or bleachable garments Ingredients • 1 gallon hot water • 1 cup powdered dishwasher detergent • 1 cup regular liquid chlorine bleach (not ultra or concentrate) How to use: Mix and pour ingredients into a stainless steel, plastic, or enamel bowl (not aluminum). Soak garment for 15 to 20 minutes. If stain is still there, let it soak a bit longer, then wash garment as usual. 6. MARBLE CLEANER Great for: Natural stone countertops Ingredients • A drop or two of mild dishwashing liquid (non-citrus-scented) • 2 cups warm water How to use: Mix the detergent and water. Sponge over marble and rinse completely to remove any soap residue. Buff with a soft cloth; do not let the marble air-dry. Caution: Never use vinegar, lemon, or any other acidic cleaner on marble or granite surfaces; it will eat into the stone. 7. GREASE CLEANER Great for: Oven hoods, grills Ingredients • 1/2 cup sudsy ammonia mixed with enough water to fill a one-gallon container. (Sudsy ammonia, which has detergent in it, helps remove tough grime.) How to use: Dip sponge or mop in solution and wipe over surface, then rinse area with clear water. 8. BRASS CLEANER Great for: Non-lacquered cabinet pulls, bathroom appointments, and more Ingredients • White vinegar or lemon juice • Table salt How to use: Dampen a sponge with vinegar or lemon juice, then sprinkle on salt. Lightly rub over surface. Rinse thoroughly with water, then immediately dry with a clean soft cloth. 9. WHITE RING REMOVER Great for: Anywhere you've accidentally left a water ring (but not on unfinished wood, lacquer, or antiques). Ingredients • One part white non-gel toothpaste to one part baking soda How to use: Dampen a cloth with water, add toothpaste mixture, and rub with the grain to buff over the ring. Then take a dry cloth and wipe off. Use another soft cloth for a final shine. Polish as you normally would. SAFETY TIP: NEVER!! combine ammonia-based cleaners with chlorine bleach or products containing bleach, such as powdered dishwasher detergent. The fumes they'll create are extremely dangerous. Before doing any mixing, read the product labels first.
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AuthorIan Blackburn is the business owner of Black Bear Custodial Services and 30 year veteran of the CAF. Archives
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