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    Serenity_John Bronze IL'ite

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    Why bother with alternatives.
    [SIZE=-1]Many commercial cleaners contain substances that are toxic and can burn skin or eyes on contact. Without proper ventilation, their use can also cause injury from harmful fumes. According to the Poison Control Center, in 1997 there were approximately 230,000 overexposures nationwide to household cleaners of which 7 were fatal.[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=-1]Thoughtless disposal of hazardous products can have harmful impacts on people and the environment. Disposal in trash, or pouring them down the drain, can disrupt wastewater systems, seriously injure waste handlers, and contaminate drinking water.[/SIZE]

    What we mean by non-toxic.[SIZE=-1]This page offers non-toxic cleaning recipes for a safer home and cleaner environment. Non-toxic cleaners are cleaners that you can use relatively safely, as compared to other commercial cleaning products (which range from fairly safe to extremely dangerous). This does not mean that you can safely eat non-toxic cleaners or spray them in your eyes. Always label your home-made cleaners and keep them out of the reach of children.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]These recipes generally work just as well as commercial cleaners and are less expensive. With the use of essential oils, non-toxic cleaners can smell more pleasant than commercial cleaners.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]Many of the recipes on this page are from Clean House, Clean Planet by Karen Logan. For more recipes and information on household cleaners, this is an excellent resources well worth reading. Other books:
    Clean and Green , Annie Berthold-Bond. New York: Ceres Press, 1990.
    Nontoxic and Natural: A Guide for Consumers; How to Avoid Dangerous Everyday Products and Buy or Make Safe Ones, Debra Lynn Dadd. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1984.[/SIZE]


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    The best way to tell if a product is hazardous is to read the label. DANGER indicates the product is extremely hazardous: a taste could be fatal. WARNING and CAUTION signal a somewhat lesser hazard. Select products with a CAUTION label over those with WARNING or DANGER. The best selection is one with no hazards.[/SIZE]







     
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    [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif][SIZE=+1]Ingredients: What You'll Need[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif][SIZE=-1] BAKING SODA (sodium bicarbonate) Excellent odor absobent and mild abrasive. Found in the baking section of the grocery store.
    BORAX (known as 20 Mule Team Borax) A strong alkaline, eye irritant and toxic if swallowed. Keep all borax-containing cleaners out of the reach of children. Found in the laundry detergent section of the grocery store. Disinfects, deodorizes and inhibits mold growth.
    ESSENTIAL OILS Mostly used for deodorizing or scenting cleaners. Essential oils, such as mint, eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, and tea tree, can be found in health food stores or herbal supply shops. Tea tree oil* is currently in the process of bring registered as a disinfectant in this country.
    GLYCERIN Found in pharmacies or health food stores. An ingredient in stain removing recipes because it helps oil mix with water.
    HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Use the household concentration (3%) typically found in pharmacies. An antiseptic, useful in kitchens and bathrooms.
    LIQUID SOAP Vegetable-based soap sometimes referred to as castile soap. Found in most health food stores. Dr. Bonners is a popular one.
    LIQUID DETERGENT Detergents are made from synthetic materials that form less soap scum when conbined with minerals in hard water. Most dishwashing liquids are detergents. Try purchasing cegetable oil-based detergents, which can be less toxic than petroleum-based products. Vegetable oil-based detergents can be found in health food stores.
    VINEGAR Removes soap scum, grease, and mineral deposits and acts as a deodorizer. Use only white distilled vinegar for these recipes.
    WASHING SODA (sodium carbonate) It is slightly caustic and a great grease cutter. Don't use it on waxed floors (unless you want to remove the wax), fiberglass, or aluminum. Found in the laundry detergent sections, made by Arm & Hammer.
    *Note: These ingredients may be toxic in their concentrated form. When used in small amounts in these cleaning recipes, they are non-toxic.



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    All purpose cleaner:
    [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]2 tablespoons vinegar
    1 teaspoon borax or washing soda
    2 cups hot water
    1/4 cup liquid soap
    Mix everything but soap in a spray bottle and shake. Add 1/4 cup liquid soap last. Mix gently. Apply and wipe clean. Good for counters, wood work, appliances, etc.


    Dish Soap:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]Use non-phosphate detergent
    TIP: use half the recommended amount of detergent in your automatic dishwasher.


    Scouring Powder:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]Baking soda
    Pour in shaker and sprinkle in sink or on pans.
    Scrub with a rough pad and rinse.


    Scouring Paste:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]2/3 cup baking soda
    1/2 cup liquid soap or detergent
    2 tablespoons vinegar
    Mix soda and soap to form a paste. Add vinegar and stir. Keep paste in a tub at the kitchen sink for scouring pots and pans or the sink itself.


    Stain Remover:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]Salt
    Juice of lemon or lime
    Sprinkle surface with salt and squeeze lemon or lime juice over the area. Let sit and rub out. This can even remove rust if allowed to sit a few hours.
    TIP: A wet pumice stone can remove tough stains from porcelain or enamel without scratching.


    Drain Cleaner:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1/2 cup baking soda
    1/2 cup vinegar
    Pour baking soda down the drain followed by vinegar. Let it bubble for 15 minutes, then pour down a teakettle full of boiling water. For stubborn clogs, use a mechanical snake.


    Garbage Pail Deodorizer:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1 teaspoon tea tree oil
    1 cup baking soda
    Mix and work out all the lumps with a fork. Sprinkle in bottom of pail after liner is removed. Periodically rinse pail with vinegar and water and let dry in the sun.


    Oven Cleaner:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1 tablespoon liquid soap
    1/2 cup water
    1/4 cup salt
    3/4 cup baking soda
    Spray oven surfaces with soapy water. Mix salt and baking soda and sprinkle on wet surface. Spray again so that the mixture is damp and pasty. Let stand overnight. Scrape off with putty knife or wet pumice stone.
    TIP: Prevention is the key to a clean oven. Line your oven with foil or aluminum oven liner found in the baking section of grocery stores.


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    Laundry

    Laundry soap:
    [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]Use non-phosphate detergent.
    TIP: Add 1/2 cup borax or washing soda to the wash cycle to boost cleaning for heavily soiled clothes.

    Fabric Softener:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]Vinegar
    Add 1-2 cups of vinegar to rinse cycle to deodorize and soften fabrics.

    Bleach:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]Hydrogen peroxide (3%)
    Spot clean. Let dry. Repeat if necessary.
    --or--
    1/2 cup borax
    Presoak in mixture of 1/2 cup borax in 2 gallons of hot water.

    Diaper Pail Deodorizer:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1 cup baking soda
    1 teaspoon tea tree oil and/or
    other essential oil
    Mix and work out all lumps with a fork. Sprinkle in bottom of pail ager liner is removed. Periodically rinse pail with vinegar and water and dry in the sun.

    Laundry Stain Remover:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1/4 cup liquid detergent
    1/4 cup glycerin
    1 1/2 cups water
    Mix and pour into a squirt bottle. Use sparingly and run on stain. Wash. TIP: Do not use hot or warm water on sugary stains. Wash and rinse in cool water only.
    --or--
    Equal parts vinegar and water
    Mix and use to remove tough stains including grass, perspiration, rust, jam, coffee, orange juice, wine, beer, ketchup, barbeque sauce, chili, urine and pet stains.


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    Tub & Tile Cleaner:
    [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1 and 2/3rds cup water
    1/4 cup liquid soap
    1/4 cup baking soda
    2 tablespoons vinegar
    A few drops of essential oil (optional)
    Add soap to water and let dissolve. Stir in baking soda, then add vinegar. Store in a squirt bottle and shake before using. Rinse thoroughly to avoid leaving a residue.

    Mold & Mildew:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]Equal parts vinegar and water
    Spray and wipe clean.

    Plastic Shower Curtain:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]2 cups water
    Laundry detergent
    Machine launder along with a few towels. Air dry. To keep clean, spray weekly with a mixture of borax and water.

    Antiseptic Soap Spray:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]3 tablespoons liquid soap
    20-30 drops tea tree oil
    2 cups water
    Mix in spray bottle and apply.
    TIP: Hydrogen peroxide (3%) by itself may also be used as a mild antiseptic.

    Bathroom Deodorizer:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]One pound box baking soda
    10-20 drops essential oil
    Mix oil in baking soda. Place open box under sink or near toilet. Add more essential oil as needed. Replace baking soda every 3 months. Use the old baking soda in cleaning recipes.

    Toilet Bowl Cleaner:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]Tub and Tile Cleaner (above)
    1/4 teaspoon tea tree oil (optional)
    --or--
    1/4 cup borax
    Sprinkle on a wet bowl brush, scour and rinse. Clean bowl thoroughly and often.
    TIP: Drain water from the toilet bowl for better cleaning. For serious stains or rust, empty water out of bowl and scrub with a wet pumice stone. When wet, the stone will not scratch porcelain.


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    Floor Cleaner

    All purpose Floor Cleaner:
    [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]2 tablespoons liquid soap or detergent
    1 gallon hot water
    Mix, mop, and wipe clean.

    No Wax Floor Cleaner:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]All Purpose Recipe (above)
    1/4 cup vinegar
    Mix, mop, and wipe clean.

    Tile Floor Cleaner:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1 cup vinegar
    1 gallon hot water
    Mix, mop and wipe clean.
    TIP: To remove scuff marks, sprinkle with baking soda and spray with equal parts vinegar and water. Wipe clean.

    Wood Floor Polish:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1/4 cup olive oil
    1/4 cup vinegar
    10 drops essential oil (optional)
    Mix and apply. Wipe clean.

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    Metal Cleaner

    Brass & Copper Cleaner:
    [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]2/3 cup vinegar
    2/3 cup flour
    1/2 cup salt
    In a glass bowl, mix vinegar and flour. Add salt and stir. Spread on tarnished metal. Wait 1-2 hours. Rinse, dry and polish with a soft cloth and a dab of olive oil.

    Chrome Cleaner:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1/2 cup baking soda
    1-2 tablespoons water
    Mix to form a paste. Apply with sponge and rinse well.

    Silver Cleaner:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]3-inch square of aluminum foil
    1 tablespoon salt
    1 tablespoon baking soda
    1 cup warm water
    Dissolve salt and baking soda in warm water. Submerge the foil and silver in the solution. Wait one hour. Rinse silver and wipe dry with a soft cloth.
    --or--
    Use a non-gel toothpaste and rub tarnished spots with soft cloth and rinse.


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    Hi,

    Thanks for the wonderful suggestions for cleaning in a safer way.

    Can you please tell me what is washing soda and where do we get it?

    I do use baking soda and Vinegar for some cleaning..it has really good effects.

    What do we use to remove the hard stains on coffee filters and certain kitchen utensils..which have the hard water stains cos of cooking?

    Thanks
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    Glass Cleaner:
    [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1/8 cup vinegar
    1 cup water
    Mix ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake and apply. Wipe clean.
    --or--
    2 tablespoons borax or washing soda
    Mix ingredients. Apply to surface. Wipe clean.

    Leather Cleaner:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1/2 cup olive oil
    1/4 cup vinegar
    Mix in a squirt bottle and shake before each application. Rub with cloth into leather for cleaning and conditioning.
    DO NOT USE ON SUEDE.

    Wood Furniture Polish:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]3/4 cup olive or mineral oil
    1/4 cup vinegar
    1/2 teaspoon lemon oil (optional)
    Mix thoroughly in a squirt bottle. Shake well and squirt on furniture or rag and rub into wood.

    Carpet Deodorizer:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]1 pound box baking soda
    1 teaspoon essential oil
    Mix using a fork to work out lumps. Sprinkle on carpet. Vacuum after 1 hour.

    Carpet & Upholstry Stain Remover:
    [/FONT][FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif]/4 cup liquid detergent
    1/4 cup glycerin
    1 1/2 cups water
    Mix and pour into a squirt bottle. Use sparingly and rub on stain.
    --or--
    Club soda
    Dish detergent
    Blot stain with club soda then scrub with a dab of dish detergent.
    --or--
    Equal parts vinegar and water
    Mix and use to remove tough stains including grass, perspiration, rust, jam, coffee, orange juice, wine, beer, ketchup, barbeque sauce, chili, urine and pet stains.
    TIP: Never use warm or hot water on stains containing sugar!


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    Washing Soda is usually [FONT=arial,verdana,sans serif][SIZE=-1]found in the laundry detergent sections, made by Arm & Hammer.

    I found more info about it in amazon com. Just type in search bar "Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda [/SIZE][/FONT]55 oz box".

    You can even call Arm and Hammer company, 1-800-524-1328 (it is a recording ) they will ask for your zip code, when you give it to them, they will give you a list of stores in your area that has sold it in the last 90 days.


    As for Coffee filter stains, here're some tips that might be helpful.

    Don't use tap water in your coffee maker, use store-bought distilled or purified water. It won't leave hard water deposits in your coffee maker.

    We have really hard water here, so I add a capful of white vinegar to the water for making coffee. You really can't taste it, and it keeps the liquid from getting a scum.

    Hard water spots, or stains can be removed by using a solution of vinegar and water. approx 25% vinegar/ 75% water. Pour the solution directly in the coffee pot's water holding tank and run the coffee pot through it's normal brewing cycle. It may take several times of cycling this vinegar/water solution to completely remove the scale.

    Use lemon juice dissolve soap scum and hard water marks on your kitchen utensils.

    Hope it helps. :D

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