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Natural Ways to Spring Clean Your Entire House

There’s no better time than spring to do a thorough cleaning of your home. It’s finally warm enough to wash your windows without them freezing shut, and now that the snow has melted, it’s time to give your siding a good cleaning. But, before you stock your cupboards with expensive heavy-duty cleaners, read our guide on cleaning naturally with items you most likely already have on hand. These cleaning products are gentler on children, pets, and the environment, and they will leave your home gleaming and lovely.

By Caitlin Castelaz

Burnt Food on Pots and Pans

Crispy cheese, burnt rice, stuck-on oatmeal—no wonder some folks despise washing dishes. Loosen the debris first by sprinkling baking soda and spraying vinegar. After that, it should come off with a little steel wool. If your dishes require something less abrasive, try a nylon scrubber.

how to clean pots and pans with baking soda

Streak-Free Stainless Steel

Natural cleaners are best for stainless steel because abrasive bleaches and cleansers can cause damage. Treat tough stains with a baking soda–and–water paste. Keep your surfaces streak-free by polishing with olive oil.

Clean Stainless Steel

Window Washing

Save yourself the time and expense of trying every “streak-free” window cleaner on the market. Instead, mix one part vinegar to two parts water in a spray bottle. Wipe off using black-and-white newspaper or a lint-free towel.

cleaning windows with vinegar

Polishing Metal

You can make metal shine by treating it with a paste of salt and lemon juice. Apply to copper, brass, or steel with an old toothbrush, and you’ll remove tarnish or rust in no time. It also works on food-stained plastic dishes!

Natural Brass Cleaner

A Salt Scrub for the Oven

Treat fresh grease stains in the oven by sprinkling them with a handful of salt. When the oven cools, wipe it clean with a cloth.

homemade oven cleaner

Furniture Polish

Give an antique dresser a makeover with a couple of cooking staples—two parts olive oil and one part lemon will make it gleam.

Natural Furniture Polish

Concrete Cleaner

Outdoor concrete can often be cleaned with nothing but old-fashioned water and a pressure washer. If stubborn stains leave you wanting something stronger, try hydrogen peroxide.

How to Clean Concrete

Freshen the Drain

Run lemon rinds through the garbage disposal to freshen your whole sink. Lemons can also have a bleaching effect on stained sinks. 

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Clean Carpets

Baking soda is a great way to clean and deodorize carpets. Sprinkle some on your carpets before vacuuming. You can also try cornstarch, which soaks up oils on the carpet.

How to Clean a Carpet

Bathtub Grime

Banish hard water stains from the bathtub by placing a vinegar-soaked paper towel over the area. Let it stand for up to two hours, then scrub with a baking soda paste and spray with a vinegar-and-water solution.

how to clean bathtub with baking soda

Water Rings

If your guests forget to use a coaster, you can buff out a water ring with a mix of salt and olive oil. Rub the solution gently onto the table and wipe clean.

Water Rings on Wood

Whiten Whites

Freshen your white bedsheets and clothing by adding half a cup of baking soda to a cold-water prewash. It will make your whites look brand new. 

how to whiten whites

Unclog a Drain

If you keep just one thing in your natural cleanser arsenal, vinegar’s not a bad choice. To fix a clogged drain, try pouring one-half cup of baking soda, followed by one cup of vinegar. The chemical reaction will cause a cleansing foam. Once that stops, rinse with hot water. Wait five minutes and flush the drain with cold water.

vinegar and baking soda drain cleaner

Freshen Wood Furniture

Foodies love coconut oil for its health benefits, but it’s handy around the house as well. Use a microfiber cloth to polish wood furniture with coconut oil, rubbing with the grain and letting it soak in before moving anything back onto the surface.

coconut oil on wood

All-Purpose Cleanser

Lemon and vinegar are two of the best natural cleansers, so why not combine the two? Make your own all-purpose cleaner by soaking citrus peels in white vinegar for two weeks. Once you strain out the peels, this cleanser can tackle almost any surface.

vinegar cleaner recipe

Shiny Vinyl Floors

The acidity of apple cider vinegar will clean your vinyl floors without leaving a soapy or waxy buildup like some cleaning products. Jojoba oil can buff out stubborn scuffs to keep your floors looking new.

clean vinyl floors

Venetian Blinds

It can be tedious work, but it’s good to clean your blinds regularly. A mix of 30 percent vinegar and 70 percent water can quickly remove dust and grime. Use a microfiber cloth or a special blind-cleaning wand.

clean blinds with vinegar

Microwave Cleaning

Blast away baked-on food in the microwave by boiling two cups of water and the juice and peels of two lemons in a microwave-safe bowl. Let it stand for 10 minutes to allow the steam to cut through the grease. Finish with soap and water.

how to clean microwave

Dishwasher Cleaner

You don’t want to clean your dishes in a dirty, smelly dishwasher. Eliminate odors and gunk that’s stuck inside your appliance by placing a bowl of distilled white vinegar on the top rack of an empty dishwasher. Run it through a cycle, and then when it’s finished leave the door open to let it dry out completely.

how to clean dishwasher with vinegar

Clean the Trash Can

Have a smelly garbage can? Scrub it down with a natural all-purpose cleaner and wipe it dry. Once you know it’s completely dry, sprinkle baking soda at the bottom; the powder will soak up bad smells.

clean garbage bin

Garden Tools

If you didn’t clean your garden tools before putting them away at the end of the season, you’ll want to clean them before the start of the new one. Use olive oil to remove caked-on dirt and to condition the wood handles.

Clean Garden Tools

Wipe Down Counters

Splash a shot of vodka onto your stone countertops for a non-toxic cleaner. Clear alcohol is a completely natural disinfectant.

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