Natural Cleaning Products and Their Uses

Written by
Life Maid Easy Team
Published on
July 11, 2017

Home cleaning is a hard work but it is part of maintaining a good health. If you want to have a truly beneficial cleaning process, simply use green cleaning products. Not only will it make you save money, it will also make your cleaning effective and safe.

Here are the natural cleaning products that you can use from your own kitchen with corresponding steps on how to use them.

Distilled white vinegar is used in cutting grease and in deodorizing. It can be used in cleaning your kitchen, in making your drinking glasses shine and clean, in removing dust and in softening your clothes.

Lemon juice is a mild bleach. You can use it in deodorizing and in cleaning toilet bowl and tiles.

Borax is a naturally occurring mineral that you can use in controlling pests and cockroaches in your home

Salt is used in cleaning, deodorizing and sanitizing your home. It can be use in polishing your silver wares and in removing rust stains into your metal equipments.

Bicarbonate soda is use in cleaning and deodorizing carpets.

Herbs are use in aromatizing. They can use as air fresheners.

These natural ingredients are really effective and safe to use. They contain no chemical ingredients which makes them harmless particularly to you as the user, to every member of your family and to the environment.

Here are 7 tips in making your homemade cleaning products:

Distilled white vinegar as dusts spray

Step1: Combine ½ cup of white distilled vinegar and a ½ table spoon of olive oil.

Step2: Mix the combined natural ingredients well using a spoon.

Step3: Simply pour the mixture into a container or squirt bottle.

Step4: Spray the solution to dusty home items and wipe it with a cloth.

Step5: Stock or place it into your kitchen cabinet with a label if not used.

Drinking glasses cleaner

Step1: Combine ½ cup of white distilled vinegar into a ¼ cup of water.

Step2: Pour the combination into a clean container.

Step3: Mix it thoroughly.

Step4: Use a cloth to clean your glasses with this solution

Step5: Store the mixture properly in a cleaning cabinet.

Fabric softener

Step1: Pour ½ cup of water and 1cup of white distilled vinegar into a wide container.

Step2: Mix the two ingredients well.

Step3: Pour the mixture into your clothes.

Lemon juice as shoe polisher

Step1: You need to combine ¼ cup of lemon juice and 2 table spoon of olive oil.

Step2: Pour the ingredients into a small container, mix well.

Step3: Apply small amount into a piece of cloth.

Step4: Rub the piece of cloth into your shoes to shine

Step5: Stock or place the remaining mixture into your shoe shelf or box.

Coffee or tea stain remover

Step1: Mix ½ cup lemon juice and 2 table spoon of salt.

Step2: Pour the mixture into a squirt bottle, shake well.

Step3: Spray the solution into the coffee or tea stains and let it soak.

Step4: Brush the stains using a brush, rinse with water.

Step5: Put or place the remaining mixture into your cabinet.

Washing soda and lemon juice as Bathroom surface and tile cleaner

Step1: Mix ½ cup of washing soda and ¼ cup of lemon juice.

Step2: Pour the mixture into a squirt bottle.

Step3: Spray the surface of your bathroom and tiles.

Step4: Brush them well until the dirt is removed.

Step5: Wash the whole bathroom surfaces and dry.

Step6: Store properly the remaining mixture if there is.

Salt as Silver polisher

Step1: Pour 1 cup of water into a medium casserole.

Step2: Add 5 table spoon of salt.

Step3: Broil the mixture about 3 minutes (medium fire).

Step4: Kindly pour your silvers into the casserole.

Step5: Let it broil for 5 minutes.

Step6: Drain the silvers.

Step7: Brush with old tooth brush.

Step8: Rinse with warm water.

Step9: Dry with a piece of cloth.

Life Maid Easy is a fast growing company that offers eco-friendly house cleaning services, maid services and carpet cleaning with franchises across Vancouver, Burnaby, Langley, North Shore, Whiterock and recently Toronto.

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