Cleaning

Make And Use Quality Cleaning Products

If you have time, stock up on your name-brand cleaning supplies so you’ll be prepared when guests come. If you don’t have time to go to the store for cleaning supplies, use what you have around the house instead! The things around your home can make great cleaning products.

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Items Around the House

I follow a blog called “Living Well, Spending Less.” On the blog, there is a great list called “thrifty cleaning products.” You probably already have some of these products in your pantry, take a look:

  • salt
  • olive oil
  • white vinegar
  • baking soda
  • lemons (or lemon juice)
  • borax
  • liquid dish-washing soap

Bathroom Cleaner and Toilet Bowl Cleaner

If you want to make some great cleaning product for the bathroom, you can make a paste out of baking soda, vinegar, a little salt, lemon juice, and 10 drops of essential oils. I like to use an old toothbrush and scrub brush and use it on the shower walls and bathroom counters. If you need to clean your toilet, you can use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. These two react together, so don’t worry if that happens! Use a toilet brush to remove the stains and then flush a few times to drain.

Glass Cleaner

Like toilet cleaner, you’ll want to use a mixture of vinegar and water. I also like to through in some essential oils. Spray it on glass/mirrors and use a squeegee, crumpled newspaper (you need an old newspaper so that it doesn’t leave ink stains), or rag to wipe it down. This mixture also works wonders on water stains and on chrome.

All-Purpose Cleaner

If you want a mixture that cleans just about everything, try 1 tablespoon of washing soda, 1 tablespoon of borax, 1 teaspoon of dish washing soap, 1 cup vinegar, 4 cups of hot water, and some drops of essential oil. As you can see, these cleaners do take a little prep time, so if you need to do a speed clean, you may want to run to the store or borrow some products from your neighbours. Good luck with cleaning!

Ernestina
Ernestina Chacko is a writer and a photographer. Before joining ajrca.org, she was a senior contributor at Bloomberg USA.
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