How to Clean a House With Homemade Remedies
With the shape of the economy these days-people are trying to save as much money as they can-and home remedies are a great way to do it. You can keep your home clean and fresh without spending much money or smelling those harsh toxins in cleaning products. Here are some easy cleaning remedies-with ingredients that you may already have at home!
- Difficulty:
- Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need
- Dish detergent
- Water
- Dryer sheets
- Thyme
- Toothpaste
- White Vinegar
- Baking soda
- Cloth
- Denture cleaner
- Vitamin C capsules
- Olive oil
- Lemon juice or lemon oil
- Mineral oil
- Scented oil
- Spruce tree cones
- Grapefruit, lemons, oranges
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Use dish detergent to mop your floors. Start by mixing 2 tablespoons of detergent into 1 gallon of water. This mixture will give your floors a shiny surface that is easy to rinse (I also like to add scented fragrance to the mop water to get rid of odors). Try using this to clean your windows also, and wipe with dryer sheets to avoid lint.
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Soak 4 cups of thyme in 1 gallon of water for several days to get rid of that icky mildew that sticks to your bathtub and sinks. Use this mixture and scrub down the area. Toothpaste is also a good ingredient to bleach your bathroom tiles and sinks.
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Immerse a damp cloth in white vinegar to wipe any chrome surfaces clean. You can also soak any chrome items in the vinegar. A baking soda and water mixture is also great on chrome surfaces and ovens. To clean an oven, scrub it with baking soda and water. Leave the cleaning solution overnight and wipe clean the next day.
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Spray denture cleaner all over the toilet bowl and leave overnight to get rid of all the germs that collect. Scrub the bowl with a brush the next day. You can also drop three Vitamin C capsules in the bowl.
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Freshen a room with your own air freshener. Besides mopping your floor with scented water, you can also create homemade air fresheners. Saturate a ball of cotton with your favorite scent and put it in an open container or put scented oil on your light bulbs (the heat from the bulbs will create a fragrance in the air). You can also put it in the vacuum cleaner bag while you vacuum. For a clean, outdoor scent, immerse spruce tree cones in water for 24 hours. Boil for 2 hours and put it in a humidifier. Another way to bring a natural scent to your kitchen is to boil grapefruit, lemon and oranges and let it simmer for an hour.
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Polish and protect your furniture by creating your own polish. Mix 1 teaspoon of olive oil and ½ cup of lemon juice. Put mixture in a spray bottle, spray and wipe with a dry cloth. Another way to create furniture polish is by mixing 1 tablespoon of lemon oil with 4 cups of mineral oil.
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grouch
Feb 28, 2011
The vinegar idea is a great one for smells. It saved plenty of things after flood damage ripped though my neighborhood. These were things that people were not prepared to replace and something as simple as vinegar worked when the other harsh stuff wouldnt. I use the baking soda trick for walls when moving out it can make the difference between getting your deposit back and not getting it. Hit the walls washing them all over and let sit over night for smokers. You would be amazed at the difference. -
inwonderlandd
Oct 02, 2010
Love this article. Really great tips. -
sager
Oct 01, 2010
jolly good practical ideas. -
grannykaren
Sep 30, 2010
Really good ideas. -
mzvocal
Sep 30, 2010
I am always looking for alternatives for cleaning. Good tips. Thanks