There is a household product for everything nowadays! And 9 times out of 10, they all work the same. They also cost so MUCH MONEY. I had all purpose cleaner with bleach, windex, comet, another all purpose cleaner without bleach, furniture polish, oven cleaner, countertop spray...just to name a few! I'm not saying that these cleaners don't work, but they are laden with chemicals and are hard on your hands, your nose, and your home. These are very effective home cleaning tips as well. As a business owner, I wanted to give my personal cleaning bucket a makeover and put "all natural" cleaners to the test. These cleaners are comprised of only two or three ingredients each and I'm happy to report THEY WORK.
I already had a couple of other things on hand to make up my new cleaning solutions like Original Dawn Dish Soap and Olive Oil. And now I have three bottles of cleaning supplies to clean my entire house. You will need to buy the clear plastic bottles but you only have to buy these once! I purchased these supplies at Walmart and they totaled right around $8. I'm going to get at 2-3 months use out of them! Needless to say, you'll be seeing these cleaning supplies in a ProClean bucket soon too. I can't wait to show you all the power of common household items and a clean home!
Strong All Purpose Cleaner
This all purpose cleaner can fight grease, soap scum and hard water. It's great to clean your showers and as a toilet bowl cleaner.
Mix in a sprayer bottle:
To use as a toilet bowl cleaner, spray down the bowl very liberally and wait a few minutes. Clean with a brush. Use a pumice stone and undiluted white vinegar for hard water stains.
Mix in a sprayer bottle:
- 1 T clear, non-sudsing ammonia
- 1 T clear laundry detergent or original Dawn (I used Dawn)
- 2 cups water
To use as a toilet bowl cleaner, spray down the bowl very liberally and wait a few minutes. Clean with a brush. Use a pumice stone and undiluted white vinegar for hard water stains.
Glass Cleaner
Mix in a sprayer bottle:
- 1 cup rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol
- 1 cup water
- 1 tablespoon white vinegar
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