Spring begins on Wednesday, March 20th. That’s only 2 days away, and I can’t wait! But before I start packing my beach towel and bikini, and heading to the beach… I have a lot of spring cleaning to do.
For the next few post, I will be focusing on spring cleaning. There are many cleaning products on the market today made to make our live a little easier, when it comes to cleaning. However, these commercial products are chemical based, which may have some long-term health and environmental concerns. Not to mention, they can be very expensive.
Although there are a growing number of non-toxic home cleaning products available today, there are a lot of easy-to-make, natural alternative we can find right in our pantry.
All Purpose Cleaner
Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water, and 1/4 part of baking soda in a spray bottle. Use this mixture on counters, sinks, and toilets. Let it sit a little longer for tougher stains. Don’t worry about the vinegar smell, as it disappears as the vinegar evaporates. Do not use vinegar on grout as it will cause it to break down.
Floor Cleaner
Add 1/4 cup of castile soap, and 1/2 cup of lemon juice to 2 gallons of water. Use this on all floors unless the manufacturer has specified to avoid all detergents.
Bathroom Mold
Mix one part hydrogen peroxide with two parts water in a spray bottle. Spray on mold and let sit for about an hour before rinsing.
Mirror and Glass Cleaner
Mix 2 teaspoons white vinegar in 1 quart of water in a spray bottler. Use this on mirrors and glass. Wiping with newspaper leaves a streak-free, lint-free shine.
Happy cleaning!






