Top 3 Green Cleaning Alternatives For Commercial Detergents
Not so long ago most of us were cleaning their homes at all costs. We used to clean with commercial detergents that contain enormously dangerous chemical substances. But today we are aware how dangerous are the cleaners that can be found in every supermarket. This is why more and more people are interested in green cleaning alternatives. So I selected 3of the of the most effective green substitutes for hazardous household detergents:
DIY Green Drain Cleaner
Clogged sink or tube is one of the most disgusting problems that you have to deal with. And it is quite common one, especially if you have a pet or somebody in your family keeps long hairstyle. The first impulse that we all have is to run to the store and buy the strongest drain cleaners possible. But these products are very toxic. On every package or bottle of commercial drain cleaner the label says "Highly Flammable", "Harmful" and "Corrosive". They are very dangerous if you inhale them or pour them on your skin. So why don't you try this recipe instead:
Ingredients:
First put 1 cup of soda in the drain. Add 2 cups of boiling water and wait few minutes. Then pour the rest of the baking soda and add the vinegar, then immediately plug the drain. You will hear sizzling and see bubbles. Wait till the bubbles go down and pour the remaining hot water. If the drain is still clogged, repeat the procedure.

DIY Disinfectant
Many people use bleach to sanitize their bathrooms, toilets, tiles etc. But bleach can cause severe allergic reactions, throat, skin, eyes and respiratory irritations. It is very dangerous for small kids and pets. Instead of bleach I would recommend this mixture to clean and disinfect your bathroom and kitchen:
Do not use more concentrated solution of hydrogen peroxide because it is still quite strong chemical compound. When it is pure it is corrosive and can be even lethal. Diluted substance however is safer and kinder to you and to the environment than bleach and other commercial cleaners.
Natural Stain Removers
There are a lot of cleaners in groceries and supermarkets for spot and stain treatment. But they can cause allergic reactions and endanger your health. Luckily there are green alternatives to all these toxic products. The recipes are countless, but many of them include lemon, vinegar or hydrogen peroxides, because of their bleaching properties.
Salt has also wide usage for removing of greasy spills and spots. Just damp the spot and sprinkle the salt on the area. Let it stay like this for a while, then threat the spot as usual. Salt extracts the grease without trace. However, if you are dealing with delicate materials, or expensive carpets you might consider turning to professionals to handle the problem. Nowadays there are many cleaning companies that have chosen to work with green products and methods.
At last, but not least - home made cleaners are quite specific – some people use recipes, that I personally wouldn't try. The ultimate advice I can give you if you want to make yourself safe green cleaners is to make a proper research and try them on small areas, before applying them on your valuable rug, for instance.
DIY Green Drain Cleaner
Clogged sink or tube is one of the most disgusting problems that you have to deal with. And it is quite common one, especially if you have a pet or somebody in your family keeps long hairstyle. The first impulse that we all have is to run to the store and buy the strongest drain cleaners possible. But these products are very toxic. On every package or bottle of commercial drain cleaner the label says "Highly Flammable", "Harmful" and "Corrosive". They are very dangerous if you inhale them or pour them on your skin. So why don't you try this recipe instead:
Ingredients:
2 cups of baking soda
4 cups of boiling water
1 cup of white vinegar
First put 1 cup of soda in the drain. Add 2 cups of boiling water and wait few minutes. Then pour the rest of the baking soda and add the vinegar, then immediately plug the drain. You will hear sizzling and see bubbles. Wait till the bubbles go down and pour the remaining hot water. If the drain is still clogged, repeat the procedure.

DIY Disinfectant
Many people use bleach to sanitize their bathrooms, toilets, tiles etc. But bleach can cause severe allergic reactions, throat, skin, eyes and respiratory irritations. It is very dangerous for small kids and pets. Instead of bleach I would recommend this mixture to clean and disinfect your bathroom and kitchen:
1 part hydrogen peroxide 3%
1 part water
Do not use more concentrated solution of hydrogen peroxide because it is still quite strong chemical compound. When it is pure it is corrosive and can be even lethal. Diluted substance however is safer and kinder to you and to the environment than bleach and other commercial cleaners.
Natural Stain Removers
There are a lot of cleaners in groceries and supermarkets for spot and stain treatment. But they can cause allergic reactions and endanger your health. Luckily there are green alternatives to all these toxic products. The recipes are countless, but many of them include lemon, vinegar or hydrogen peroxides, because of their bleaching properties.
Salt has also wide usage for removing of greasy spills and spots. Just damp the spot and sprinkle the salt on the area. Let it stay like this for a while, then threat the spot as usual. Salt extracts the grease without trace. However, if you are dealing with delicate materials, or expensive carpets you might consider turning to professionals to handle the problem. Nowadays there are many cleaning companies that have chosen to work with green products and methods.
At last, but not least - home made cleaners are quite specific – some people use recipes, that I personally wouldn't try. The ultimate advice I can give you if you want to make yourself safe green cleaners is to make a proper research and try them on small areas, before applying them on your valuable rug, for instance.
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