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Eco-Friendly House Cleaning Tips You Should Try Right Now

Keeping a clean home while using environmentally friendly cleaning methods at the same time doesn’t have to be impossible – and it doesn’t have to be difficult. While hiring a professional home cleaning service can help you tackle the most daunting household tasks for you, there are still small ways in which you can practice sustainable house cleaning on a regular basis.

Here are 10+ eco-friendly house cleaning tips you can use to facilitate your cleaning goals and reduce toxic waste.

Use vinegar to kill germs

Most of you may have heard about this. Being a kitchen staple you may already have enough in stock. Truth is, distilled vinegar can be extremely useful for cleaning purposes as an eco-friendly solvent that can destroy common germs around your home. Housekeeping services often use vinegar for non-toxic cleaning purposes – because it works!

You can make your own germ-killing vinegar solution by mixing white vinegar with water in a 1: 1 ratio and storing it in a spray bottle for later use. In addition to breaking down grease, this solution dries quickly and leaves an attractive shine on various surfaces of your home.

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Use lemon juice for spotless cleaning

If you were surprised by vinegar’s cleaning abilities, wait until you try adding lemon juice to your cleansing routine!

To adequately polish wood floors, you only need to mix a 1/2 cup of lemon juice with 1 cup of olive oil for an effective and wonderful polishing solution. In addition, you can also use undiluted lemon juice to erase traces for your bathroom as well as eliminate stains from furniture, kitchen tables, and carpets.

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Easily create natural fruit fly repellent

Get rid of the annoying gatherings of fruit flies in your home by making homemade fruit fly repellent without resorting to chemicals.

Take a mason bowl or similar bowl and mixing an equal amount of apple cider vinegar and dish soap. Wrap the top of the bowl with brown paper and leave some holes. The flies will be attracted to the sweet smell of the apple cider vinegar and enter into the bowl. However, they’ll get stuck with the soap inside the solution.

This will be particularly useful during the summer when their numbers are high.

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Consider using organic cloth diapers.

If you have a kid, you are familiar with the struggle of seemingly unending diaper runs to the store. Unfortunately, the mounds of soiled diapers that result can be hazardous to the environment because they add to the bulky paper waste that is delivered to local landfills.

As a result, organic cloth diapers are becoming increasingly popular as an environmentally beneficial alternative to disposable diapers, as they can be washed and reused on a regular basis. If the duty of washing these nappies on a regular basis appears to be too much labor, there are a variety of diaper businesses with products available online that offer biodegradable or disposable items.

Invest in some greenery

In comparison to artificial air fresheners, having plants in your home will provide a healthy and friendly fragrance while still filtering the air naturally. Plants such as English Ivies, Peace Lilies, and Spider Plants help serve this purpose more effectively than others. Plus, in addition to serving as natural air filters, houseplants can also be beautiful decorations for your home.

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Use reusable shopping bags

Using reusable shopping bags for your trips to the store is a simple yet effective way to reduce plastic waste. Reusable bags are widely available, and they are usually sold in storefronts or online in a variety of different sizes, colors, and designs. Store it in a locker or in your car to make sure it’s easily available for you to use even on your quick trips to the store.

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Wipe surfaces with newspapers

Make use of the old newspapers that may be lying around your home by using them to wipe down surfaces. As an alternative to paper towels, newspapers can be used to wipe down windows and mirrors without leaving dirty streaks or bits of lint on their surfaces.

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Carpet stain remover

In a spray bottle, blend together equal parts of white vinegar and water. Sprinkle directly on the stain, keep it on for a couple of minutes and clean using warm soapy water with a brush or sponge. Sprinkle cornstarch on the stain to avoid fresh grease stains, then wait 15-30 minutes before vacuuming. Combine 1/4 cup of salt, borax, and vinegar for a hard-wearing carpet cleaner. Apply the dough onto the carpet and quit for a couple of hours.

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Ceramic or glass stove top cleaner

Daily cleaning can be done with soap and water or a vinegar spray. To remove stuck food, wet the area with hot, soapy water and spray it with baking soda. Cover with a damp towel and leave it for half an hour, then wipe with a damp cloth. Use a silicone spatula to help separate food. Be sure to remove all residue.

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 Window Cleaner

Mix with a quarter of warm water, two teaspoons of white vinegar. To wash using damaged paper or cotton cloth, just use black and white newspapers, not newspapers with color. Do not clean windows when the sun is on them because after drying up it’s when those streaks appear. Be sure to follow the formula, as using a very strong vinegar solution will etch the glass and eventually contribute to its cloudiness.

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Refrigerator Cleaner

Use an all-purpose spray of vinegar and water to clean the interior and exterior of fridges of materials other than stainless steel. To clean the outside of your stainless steel fridge, use undiluted vinegar to avoid streaks.

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Toilet bowl cleaner

Mix 1/4 cup of baking soda and a cup of vinegar, pour it into a sink, and leave for a few minutes. Scrub, brush and rinse properly. A mixture of borax and lemon juice will also work. For rust stains, sprinkle with vinegar and leave overnight before brushing with baking soda.

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Metal cleaner and polishes

Here are some quick environmentally-friendly solutions for metal cleaning and polishing –

  • Aluminium: Clean with a solution of tartar cream and water using a soft rag.
  • Copper: Soak a cotton cloth in a saucepan of boiling water with 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 cup of white vinegar. It is placed on the copper while it is hot. Let it cool, then wipe it clean. For tough jobs, spray baking soda or lemon juice on a soft cloth, then wipe it off. For copper cookware, sprinkle salt on a piece of lemon, then rub it on. The easiest way is to put a little ketchup on a soft cloth and scrub the stained spots.
  • Bronze: Polish with a smooth cloth dipped into the baked solution of soda or salt and lemon juice. Another way is to put a little ketchup on a soft cloth and rub off the spots which have faded.
  • Chrome: Polish it with lemon oil, vinegar, or aluminium foil with the shiny side out.
  • Gold: clean it with toothpaste or with a paste made of salt, vinegar and flour.
  • Silver: Line the pan with aluminium foil and fill it with water; add 1 teaspoon each of baking soda and salt. Bring to a boil and cover the silver. Polishing with a soft cloth.
  • Cast Iron: Cast iron pans are usually roasted before use. Since soap and water can strip spices, avoid prolonged soap and water contact. Immediately after use, clean the cast iron with regular hot water and a sponge. Sticky food can be removed with a paste made of coarse salt and water. Dry it well with a clean towel and cover it with a layer of oil.
  • Stainless steel: Wipe clean with a cloth dampened with undiluted white vinegar or olive oil. For stainless cookware, mix 4 tablespoons of baking soda in 1 liter of water and apply with a soft cloth. Dry it with a clean cloth. Pour some baking soda on an absorbent cloth for stainless steel sinks, rinse them and scrub them with a clean rag.

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