i make a multi-purpose cleaner using half apple cider vinegar half water in a 1-liter bottle. shake well. it cleans mirrors, glass, counters, toilets, spot-cleans linoleum, exterior hand rails and gutters. it eats through buildup. i make a paste out of baking soda and water to scour the tub and shower. virgin olive oil with pure orange essential oil added (enough to detect the citrus aroma) polishes all of our wooden furniture and leaves the rooms smelling naturally fresh!
a cup of peroxide added to the laundry serves as a bleaching agent for whites. one cup of baking soda sufficiently cleans clothes when added to the machine. i add a cup of full-strength apple cider vinegar during the rinse. to be honest, unless you have ground-in, tough stains, laundering your clothes in plain water will get your clothes just as clean. liquid castile soap cleans dishes just fine. some of these methods may take more elbow grease, but, to me, our environment is worth it.
He he...I like the 2-"butt" oxyethanol. It made me laugh. It's actually 2-"byoot"oxyethanol, but no biggie. The only reason I know is because I take chemistry classes for pre-med. Thanks for the video!
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Make your own cleansers. I use a diluted spray bottle of Dr. Bronners castile soap, baking soda,lemon juice, white vinegar. I don't think you can get any greener than that. I hope it helps. Peace & Blessings!
i make a multi-purpose cleaner using half apple cider vinegar half water in a 1-liter bottle. shake well. it cleans mirrors, glass, counters, toilets, spot-cleans linoleum, exterior hand rails and gutters. it eats through buildup. i make a paste out of baking soda and water to scour the tub and shower. virgin olive oil with pure orange essential oil added (enough to detect the citrus aroma) polishes all of our wooden furniture and leaves the rooms smelling naturally fresh!
sharehopeful 2 years ago
a cup of peroxide added to the laundry serves as a bleaching agent for whites. one cup of baking soda sufficiently cleans clothes when added to the machine. i add a cup of full-strength apple cider vinegar during the rinse. to be honest, unless you have ground-in, tough stains, laundering your clothes in plain water will get your clothes just as clean. liquid castile soap cleans dishes just fine. some of these methods may take more elbow grease, but, to me, our environment is worth it.
sharehopeful 2 years ago
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He he...I like the 2-"butt" oxyethanol. It made me laugh. It's actually 2-"byoot"oxyethanol, but no biggie. The only reason I know is because I take chemistry classes for pre-med. Thanks for the video!
g3rty06 2 years ago
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g3rty06 2 years ago
Very interesting commentary! I'm on the same quest to find non-toxic, effective, and budget friendly products. I found this new online company that fit the bill. I got my first products Monday and THEY ACTUALLY WORK! Hit me up if you'd like more info.
scturpin 2 years ago
Make your own cleansers. I use a diluted spray bottle of Dr. Bronners castile soap, baking soda,lemon juice, white vinegar. I don't think you can get any greener than that. I hope it helps. Peace & Blessings!
starlamotivates 3 years ago
Good ole Dr. Bronners. I swear you can use that stuff for anything. I will definitely try that combination and some others I found. peace and thanks
blackgoesgreen 3 years ago
great vid. good luck
charingb 3 years ago