Ideas for Natural Cleaning

A huge part of healthy living involves cleaning your space with healthy products. There’s no point to spending tons of time and energy cleansing your world from the inside, but ignoring the outside. While you cannot avoid all chemicals in your environment, you can make smart choices for the kinds of products you use in your home. The good news is that you can use things you already have in your healthy home. Here are some top tips for natural cleaning.

Vinegar

Plain old white vinegar is an ideal cleaner for many surfaces in your home. Vinegar’s acidity works wonders and inhibits the growth of mold, mildew and some bacteria. Use vinegar to clean your coffee maker, dishwasher, drains, floors, shower heads, and windows.

Baking Soda

Baking soda is a kitchen wonder. Not only does it help baked goods rise, the texture of the power can help scrub surfaces gently. Moreover, baking soda absorbs odors in your space. Use baking soda to clean concrete surfaces, garden tools and grill, enameled and cast iron cookware, dishware, carpets, and rugs.

Citrus Fruit

Like vinegar, the acidity in citrus fruits can work wonders in your home. Citrus fruits lend a fresh smell to your home. In addition, they remove dirt and stains, especially when mixed with salt or baking soda. Use lemons, limes or oranges to clean your counter tops, cutting boards, dishes, drains, hands, laundry, and grout.

Liquid Castile Soap

Castile soap is a plant-based soap that is effective for cleaning naturally. Because it’s very gentle, it’s safe for the many surfaces in your home. Use Castile soap to clean your car, floors, toilets, counter tops, stove top, and bathtub.

Borax

Borax is a fantastic cleaner to add to your cabinet if you do not have it already. Borax is alkaline, so it inhibits mold, fungus and can even soften water. Use borax as a laundry booster or use it to clean baseboards, walls, dishwasher, cookware, and toilets.

Water

Believe it or not, water is your best friend for natural cleaning. Cleaning your home with antibacterial microfiber cloths and water is a safe and effective way to clean many surfaces in your home. Use microfiber cloths on counter tops, appliances, windows, toilets, baseboards, floors, and more.

For natural cleaning, you have a number of healthy options already in your home. Take a look around to see how you can replace your chemical cleaners with more natural options for a clean and healthy home.