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Make your own Green Clean products with ordinary household items!


These Green Cleaning recipes are culled from many sources, while some include my trial and error tweaks. I have not used or tested every one of these yet, but I'm on my way.

 

Does anyone knows how to bleach a kitchen sink a green homemade way?
I've tried a few green ways, but not as pretty as my old cleaner Scrub-free with bleach.

 

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Important NOTE: If you are using up your store bought brands before converting to Green, save those containers and spray bottles. Most can be disassembled and run through the dishwasher, but I recommend air drying just in case.


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NEW ADDED ~ Green Clean - common houseold ingredients and reusable tools 

Ingredients
White vinegar
borax
salt
herbs
olive oil
cornstarch
lemon juice
toothpaste - the white kind, non gels, sparkles, etc.
hairspray
Isopropyl Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol)

And lots more!

NEW Reusable Tools
Spray bottles and containers from your old non-green cleaning products (See intro)
Old toothbrushes (Run through dishwasher before use, or clean with soap and hot water)
Pipe Cleaners for small crevices
Old bristle hairbrushes (Run through dishwasher before use, or clean with soap and hot water)

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Green Clean - Surfaces 

~ Furniture Polish ~
1 c. olive oil
1/2 c. lemon juice

Mix in spray bottle.
Shake well and spray small amount onto cleaning cloth. Polish until no residue remains.

NOT recommended for floors- very slippery.

~ Cleaning Wipes ~
*See note below for Greener Version.
Use a round plastic container, drill hole in lid about 1/2 inch, get an extra large roll of good paper towels cut in half to make two small rolls (leave plastic covering on while doing this, electric knife works best)! Place one of the small rolls in plastic container. Save the other as a refill or make both.

Cleaning Wipes Cleaning solutions

~ General Surface Cleaning ~
1 1/2 cups white vinegar
1 1/2 cups water

~ Window and Glass Cleaning ~
1/2 cup rubbing alcohol
2 1/2 cups water
1 tablespoon white vinegar

Pour one solution on top of the roll in the container. Place lid on container, allow paper towels to absorb the solution for 4 hours to overnight. Open storage container and take out the wet cardboard tube from the center of the paper towel roll and toss. Now thread the inside of the paper towel roll where the card board was through the hole in the lid and close lid. After awhile paper towels may dry out, if so add more of the solution and let sit overnight before using again!
*Greener Version: Use Washed Rags cut into squares. Accordion fold to use container as above. Launder after use and return to container.

~ Window and Glass Cleaner ~
Fill a spray bottle with:
3 tbs. Ammonia
1 tbs Vinegar
Cool water

Wipe clean and polish to get that nice clear shiny appearance.

My Tweak: Add 1 squirt dish washing liquid and 1-2 food coloring. I use green since this was my first homemade cleaner. :)

~ Glass Cleaner - Unscented ~
Would you believe CLUB SODA! If the smell of vinegar or ammonia gets to you use either flat or fresh club soda. Reported to work well at getting your glass and windows sparkling clean, and it's a cheap and easy option. Just pour into a spray bottle. Use as you would any glass cleaner.
*If you are using both options, I suggest color coding with a 1-2 drops of a different food coloring.

Thoroughly rinse with hot water.

Check back often for more to come!

My favorite Green Mantra 

FoodSaver - A great to way to keep food longer 

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Green Clean - Kitchen 

Modifications and substitutes will follow the original formula

~ Drain Cleaner ~
Volcano Drain Cleaner and Freshener (The kids love this one)
Run water until hot. Turn off.
Pour 1 cup baking soda into drain.
Pour in 1/2 cup of Vinegar.
Let bubble and sit for 10 minutes.
Pour in 1/4 cup Vinegar again. It will bubble again.
Thoroughly rinse with hot water.

~ Fresheners for Home and Drains ~
Quarter any citrus fruit and add water into pan. Simmer on stove top for at least 1 hour adding water if needed. When slightly cooled, pour slowly down drain.
*My Holiday Favorite involves oranges or apples, and GROUND spices: cinnamon, cloves, and allspice.

~ Fresheners for Garbage Disposals ~
Any citrus-Lemons/Limes cut into quarters. Oranges cut into eighths. Feed 1 into disposal. Refrigerate remaining slices for future use.

~ Cleaning your Cleaning Tools ~ :)
Most sponges, kitchen and scrub brushes can be washed in your dishwasher with your next load. Place on top rack. Air drying a load with sponges is recommended, or remove prior to drying cycle.

Check back often for more to come!

Green Blog Posts from Google 

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Clean the Air in your Home Environment 

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NEW ADDED ~ Green Clean Laundry 

CLEAN CLOTHES, DIY-STYLE Published in Kiwi by Linda Mason Hunter - A pioneer in the green living/healthy home movement and coauthor (with Mikki Halpin) of Green Clean.

- Fabric Softener -
Add ¼ cup of baking soda-which also works as a brightener-to the wash. When using liquid detergent, add the baking soda during the wash cycle; when using powder, add the baking soda during the rinse cycle.

- Whiten & Brighten -
Pour 1 cup of lemon juice in a bucket half full of water and soak clothes overnight. Or add ¼ to 1 cup of washing soda (a more powerful form of baking soda) to each laundry load during the wash cycle.

- Fragrance -
If you want to add fragrance, do so during the drying cycle. Put a few drops of essential oil on a cotton cloth, and toss it into the dryer with wet clothes.

- Treat Grease Stains -
For best results, treat stains while they're fresh. Cover the oily spot with a mixture of Borax and warm water and let it sit-20 minutes for a light, fresh stain, and two hours for a heavy, set stain-then rinse with cold water.

- Remove Perspiration Odors and Stains #1-
Spray full-strength distilled white vinegar on underarms and collars of shirts before washing.

NEW ~ Info from Other Sources and my own trial and error ~

- Remove Perspiration Odors and Stains #2-
Wet those perspiration stains with lemon juice, then sprinkle with salt and rub. If it's a hardy stain, hang the garment outside on a sunny day and let it dry in the sun. Then wash.

Recommended Green Sites 

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Green Clean YouTube vids 

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Green Clean - Floors and Carpets 

~ Wood floor cleaner ~
1/4 c. Apple Cider vinegar
1 gal. water

Squeeze mop until just slightly damp.
Work in small areas at a time.

~ Floor Cleaner for Vinyl or No-Wax ~
1 c. vinegar
1 gal. water

Squeeze mop until just slightly damp.
Work in small areas at a time.

~ Carpet Deodorizer ~
(Especially good for pet smells)
2 cups of baking soda
1-2 drops of Fragrance oil (optional)

Pour baking soda into resealable container.
Add 2-3 drops fragrance oil.
Replace lid and shake.
Using a fork, flatten any remaining lumps and shake again.
Sprinkle powder onto your carpets. Let set for a few minutes. Then vacuum.

BONUS: Will also freshen your vacuum cleaner.

 

NEW ~ Green Clean Appliances 

Good for the Earth and your home health, too.

~ Microwave ~
Thoroughly wet a hand towel, place in microwave and heat for 1 minute or until hot to the touch.
Wipe clean and dry.
For stubborn food scum, repeat.
If stains still remain on the bottom shelf, use baking to scour. then repeat hot towel process.

~ Stove top ~
Use the above microwave cleaning process, or depending on the energy efficiency and quickness of your own home's water heater, use hot tap water for the towel.
For baked on soil, use baking soda, and if needed, an old but clean toothbrush to scour.
Rinse and wipe clean.

~ Oven ~
This process is most likely to be more health conscience than green due to the energy involved opposed to using chemical cleaners.

Place water in a roasting or broiling pan.
Heat for 30 minutes at 350 or preferably heat with your next cooking task (not recommended with dry roasting or baking). Let cool
Using old towel, wipe clean for light soil.
If baked on soil remains, scour with baking soda.
If soil still remains, use hot and wet towel to loosen soil, and scrub with baking soda using an old toothbrush or hairbrush.
Rinse and wipe clean.

~ Washing Machine and Clothes Dryer ~
After machine starts washing process, pause cycle, remove one of your wet kitchen or hand towels destined for that load, wipe washer and dryer clean, then toss back into the wash.
Resume cycle.

~ Refrigerator ~
Fill sink with warm water with a tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar.
If at all possible, condense food items to a few shelves.
Remove cleared shelves to sink and wash. Dry. Rinse refrigerator walls, ceiling and floor as cleared inside before returning clean shelves to refrigerator, and remove more to clean.
Repeat as necessary for a clean and freshened refrigerator.

Photos of the Green kind 

OK, Nature is always green :)

Green Path by chefranden

Green Path by chefranden

Sunflower by Jimee, Jackie, Tom & Asha

forests of sunflowers.Jimee, Jackie, Tom & Asha

Burfly by JoshuaDavisPhotography.COM

Butterfly on a daphne flower.jdavis.info

Spring Berries by JoshuaDavisPhotography.COM

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