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Home Made Cleaning Products

General Cleaning

1Instead of cleaning products that contain harsh chemicals, try using:

  • White vinegar – to clean windows, counter tops, chrome, grease and floors
  • Baking soda – to absorb odours, and clean ovens, sinks and counter tops
  • Lemon juice – to clean windows, sinks and grease
  • Vegetable oil, lemon oil – as a furniture polish
  • Plant-based dish soaps
  • Borax – as a substitute for chlorine bleach. Borax should be used sparingly, as it too can be toxic in high doses
  • Washing soda – to whiten laundry and cut back on the amount of detergent needed

Tips:

  • To clean your oven, sprinkle with baking soda, spray with water and leave on for 12 hours, respraying the water periodically. Scrub until clean.
  • To open a clogged drain, use baking soda followed by boiling water or vinegar.
  • Try using herbs and spices or boiling a lemon instead of using commercial air fresheners.
  • For an all-purpose cleaner, use a 50:50 mix of water and white vinegar.
  • To save time, make your cleaners in advance.
  • Label all ingredients, and keep them out of reach of children.
  • Wear rubber gloves when cleaning. Even though products are environmentally safe, they may nevertheless irritate the skin of sensitive individuals.

Laundry

Use:

  • A mixture of one cup soap flakes, ½ cup borax and ½ cup washing soda as a laundry soap
  • Sodium perborate or hydrogen peroxide as a chlorine-free, natural bleach
  • ½ to 1 cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle of your laundry, to soften clothes and remove odours and residual detergent (instead of fabric softener)
  • Less-toxic commercial
  • laundry products – look for ones that have been certified as safer, and carry an EcoLogo

Other tips:

  • If you still want to use a “regular” detergent, try one that is scent-free.
  • Instead of dry cleaning clothes, try hand washing or “wet cleaning” (a relatively new procedure that doesn’t use perchlorethylene (PERC), a strong irritant, known to be a neurotoxin and carcinogen at higher doses)
  1. https://www.womenscollegehospital.ca/care-programs/environmental-health-clinic/healthy-environment/ ↩︎

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