Cleaning can be fun: Eco-friendly approach

When your home needs some cleaning, you might be tempted to rely on commercial cleaning products. However, these substances are often toxic and harmful to the environment, which means they should be avoided whenever possible. On the other hand, cleaning your home can be pretty tough without them. How do you get the tough stains out? Surprisingly, there are lots of eco-friendly cleaning alternatives you can choose from. Here are some examples.

1.      Keep that drain unclogged with kitchen essentials

Nobody likes having to deal with a clogged drain. When the water starts backing up, it can be a real pain to deal with. It’s especially annoying when it happens in the kitchen. You have dishes to deal with and they just start to pile up. Using harsh chemicals in a clogged drain might contaminate the place where you clean all your food, so alternatives should be considered.

You don’t have to look far to find them, though. Something as a combination of baking soda and vinegar can help you clear that drain in a jiffy. Mix them up in the drain and add some boiling hot water and you have a recipe for an unclogged drain. It’s a simple fix, but it can be quite effective.

Cleaning kitchens

2.      Make those mirrors spotless with a bit of alcohol

Everyone wants to keep their mirrors looking attractive and spotless. This isn’t easily achieved with homemade cleaning supplies. However, there is one combination that will leave the mirror with a gorgeous shine.

Put white vinegar, isopropyl alcohol and a bit of cornstarch in a spray bottle. Mix it up with some water and a tiny amount of aromatic oil and you have a nice and eco-friendly all-purpose spray for mirrors and glass. The cornstarch helps prevent streaks and the alcohol will keep it shiny. It’s a miracle solution that does wonders for glass surfaces.

Cleaning bathrooms

3.      Wear spotless clothing without visiting the cleaners often

Nobody likes having noticeable stains on their clothes. It gives off a bad first impression. The problem is that some stains are just too difficult to wash off, especially if they’re on clothing that you shouldn’t be washing often. Unhealthy substances like ammonia and bleach aren’t your only options to clean stains.

You can always make your own DIY stain remover. Mix some hydrogen peroxide with liquid soap and baking soda in a jar. Take the gooey mass and put it on the stain and scrub it with an old toothbrush. No matter the stain, it should be gone pretty soon. It’s a great way to keep your clothes spotless and you don’t have to resort to toxic chemicals.

4.      Clean the driveway and protect the environment

Cleaning your front and backyard is tough. As with anything that is located outside, surfaces tend to absorb a lot of dirt and grime. Not to mention, there are also driveway stains that come from leaks from motor vehicles that are even more difficult to clean. It can be tempting to use harmful chemicals to clean them because they’re seemingly the only things that help.

However, water comes to the rescue. Pressure cleaning the surfaces will leave them looking clean and spotless. A lot of people don’t have pressure cleaners of their own, which is why they employ eco-friendly cleaning from places like Renew Outdoor Cleaning instead. Imagine getting your whole driveway and porch cleaned with nothing but a bit of water. There’s really no eco-friendlier way to get the job done.

Cleaning spotless chopping board

5.      Have yourself a spotless and fresh wooden cutting board

When you’re cleaning your dishes, you probably pay special attention to the cutting boards. They absorb a lot of the things you cut on them, which is why it’s so important to give them a thorough clean. The problem is that they also absorb a lot of the cleaning products that you use.

Luckily, some things might not be too harmful when absorbed. If you clean your cutting board with some lemon, you’d get good results with minimal health risks. A bit of course salt might be necessary to really scrub out those tough stains, but the lemon will leave it feeling and looking fresh as new.

Conclusion

When you’re doing your spring-cleaning routine, it helps to know that the cleaning products you use aren’t harming your health or the environment. It can be your small eco-friendly contribution to the world. As long as you know which substances to use for cleaning, you should be able to handle just about any stain that comes your way.

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