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Natural cleaning has become a seniority for us. When you go to the grocery shop, take a slow stroll down the cleaning isle. And yes, it takes up a whole isle now. Select any of the products and observe the contents.
Does any of use understand what are these ingredients contain?
Yes, We all know that we do not know.
Our very basic statute for natural cleaning is that if we don�t know what an ingredient is, Hence we dont care to buy it and bring it to home. This is true with any thing we purchase weather it is a product or food. If it�s a word we can�t pronounce, chances are it�s a chemical and it probably isn�t good for us. Ever wonder how people in the 1920�s kept their homes clean? Did they do it with chemicals? Nope.
Natural Cleaning Products are what they used to clean thier houses, many of which are probably in your kitchen or pantry right now.
Naturally Cleaning Your Air
Never choose to plug in air fresheners. These are chock full of chemicals. There are a myriad of natural options. Here are just a few.
Plants which give toxic materials are : Aloe Vera, English ivy, fig trees, chrysanthemum, spider plants, Chinese evergreen, bamboo palm, and lily. Decorate liberally with these plants and These all will act as air purifiers.
Use vanilla as air freshener which is every one's pick and the wonder is it is also the most demanded erotic scent used b men. Place 1 tablespoon natural (not imitation) vanilla extract in a ceramic bowl and place in a room. If the room is large you may want to use more than one. As the vanilla evaporates, a light, refreshing vanilla scent will waft into the surrounding air. Replace every day.
Josh's favorite air freshener is eucalyptus, which leaves the whole house smelling fresh and springy. If you have a diffuser, you can put a couple of drops of eucalyptus oil in it and freshen the air for hours. We don't actually own a diffuser, so we simply use an old sauce pan, with a little water in the bottom on low heat. It gives the same resutls.
We write a lot about vinegar on our site. Along with Borax, vinegar is our favorite cleaner and so versatile. Mildly acidic white vinegar dissolves dirt, soap scum, and hard water deposits from smooth surfaces, yet is gentle enough to use in a solution to clean hardwood flooring.
As far as freshening your air, white vinegar is a natural deodorizer. It absorbs odors instead of covering them up. We use it to get rid of pet odors, like our dog Barlow�s bed, which needs a good
http://www.mycleaningproducts.com/articles/cleaning-products.html/�>natural cleaning quite often.
Clean Your House Naturally
The following recipe is my pick of all time, and it�s not for food. It is a recipe for an alkaline all-purpose natural cleaning agent. We use it everywhere: in the bathroom, the kitchen, to spot clean the carpets, and to get that black gunk off the walls. It neutralizes odors, emptying grease, and removes stains.
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