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Toxin free Household tips for a non-toxic home
All Purpose Cleaner |
Oven Cleaner |
Window Wash |
Stain Removers |
Pest control
Furniture Polish | Mould removal | Silver Polish | Green Tea uses Non Toxic House CleanersFOR GENERAL USE
ALL PURPOSE CLEANERSYou can use any one of these.
OVEN CLEANER
LEMON-MINT WINDOW WASHCleans your windows and discourages flies. Add together
WINDOW CLEANER WITHOUT STREAKSAdd together
That's all there is to it. (Make sure you label the bottle and keep it out of the reach of children.) STAIN REMOVERSSoak fabrics in water mixed with any one of these:
CONTROLLING COCKROACHES AND ANTSMix together Powdered Sugar and Borax Combine in equal parts and sprinkle where they crawl.HOMEMADE FURNITURE POLISHUsing 1/4 cup vinegar plus a few drops of oil Makes for a much better wood cleaner and polish The vinegar pulls the dirt out of the wood, and the few drops of oil lubricates the wood so that it doesn't dry out.The best oils to use are those that have the longest shelf life. Olive oil works well. The best choice of all is the liquid wax jojoba, because it never goes rancid. It is found in most health food stores. Boiled linseed oils found in hardware stores have synthetic drying chemicals in them and shouldn't be used. I do love the smell of linseed oil in a furniture polish -- it is rich and nutty -- but use only linseed oil that is food grade. You can substitute lemon juice for the vinegar. Organic apple cider vinegar is the best choice of vinegar, although it is not generally recommend for general cleaning because of the possibility of staining. If you are cleaning something that could possibly stain, use white distilled vinegar. HOMEMADE FURNITURE POLISH CLOTHAdd together
Most commercial lemon oil is not all natural, but may contain petroleum distillates. Use a pure source of lemon oil. Traditionally, lemon oil has been used for furniture because it is so lubricating and antiseptic. BANISH MOLD FROM BATHROOM GROUT - FORMULAAdd together
2. Hydrogen peroxide will lose its mold-busting power if exposed to air, so only make as much solution as you will be using at one time. SILVER POLISHClean Your Silver, kitchen and bathroom tapsIf you have a small job, the best silver polish is white toothpaste. Dab some on your finger, and rub into the tarnish. For bigger pieces, use baking soda and a clean, damp sponge. Make a paste of baking soda and water. Scoop the paste onto the sponge, and rub the paste into the silver. Rinse with hot water and polish dry with a soft, clean cloth. For badly tarnished silver, leave the baking soda paste on the silver for an hour or so, before cleaning off with the help of the sponge and hot water. The toothpaste works beautifully. You can also apply this to any silver jewelry and photo albums. Buy the cheapest toothpaste for this purpose. Facets will sparkle too. Dab on the toothpaste with a used old toothbrush. USING GREEN TEA AROUND THE HOUSECleaning MatsYoga Mats (straw mats). Straw mats to be washed in tubs of water to which tea has been added. The tea works as a powerful deodorizer, leaves a fresh scent, and can even infuse the straw with a delicate sage color. You can use green tea to clean other washable surfaces, such as yoga mats and air mattresses.Pussy Cat Litter BoxesUsed green tea leaves are wonderful in kitty litter as an extra boost for diffusing odors, and they help deter fleas from both cats and dogs.Pet BedsSprinkle dried used green tea leaves on your pet's favorite pillow or bed. Great in doghouses or anywhere troublesome pet odors occur. If you can afford the extravagance, loose leaf gunpowder tea is great for dogs to roll around in. The crunching of the pellets releases a wonderful aroma, and helps to scratch wherever dogs have an itch. The pellets help give your dog a more pleasant smell.RefridgeratorsPlace used green tea bags or leaves in a small bowl, uncovered, in your refrigerator to help absorb odors from onions and garlic for about three days. No need to throw them out just sprinkle the old leaves around your ferns, rosebushes, or other plants.Kitchen OdoursPreparing fish? Cutting up garlic? Rid your hands of the fish or garlic oils by rubbing them with wet green tea leaves, an instant deodorizer. The leaves are also great for deodorizing and cleaning the pan in which you cook fish or garlic.Green tea is high in nitrogen--and will even ward off pests and insects. Green tea is especially wonderful as a deodorant that absorbs offensive odors.
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