How To Make A Non-Toxic Cleaning Kit

Non toxic cleaning kits help a lot in today's world as more and more harmful chemicals are used by manufacturers. It is always safe to have it at home specially if there are small children. Enlarge

How To Make A Non-Toxic Cleaning Kit

Non toxic cleaning kits help a lot in today's world as more and more harmful chemicals are used by manufacturers. It is always safe to have it at home specially if there are small children.

In this video I am going to show you how to make a non toxic cleaning kit. First of all you will need some distilled white vinegar and just water. To mix it you will need half vinegar and water.

Make sure it is half. White vinegar and water is very versatile. You can use it in kitchen cupboards, sinks, toilets, windows, mirrors anything.

Anything you need to clean it would be good and it is nontoxic so safe to use without ruining your item you are cleaning.
Put that in your kit, also very useful to have in your cleaning kit is lemon juice. This is very good for lime scale and it will bring out nice and spot cleaning and also it smells lovely.

Also in your cleaning kit is tomato ketchup. Tomato ketchup is very good for copper or brass and burn satins in your cooking kit. So that is a really good thing to have in your cooking kit.

Also a soda, this is very versatile and it is used as a

so if you sprinkle on your item and then you add your lemon juice with it or your vinegar or your tomato ketch up it just gives you a little bit of more edge and removes the marks.
Also is very good to use is baby oil. This is brilliant on stainless steel stuff, like your sink, your cooking tops, it is also very good to remove crayons on painted walls and services.

Also rock salt. That's very good. That can be used inside your jugs to clean inside as you can't clean inside, you can't get in and also very good cleaning lime scale to remove the stubborn stains.

So you can use that one. And also table salt. It is very good to use, same thing for your lime scale, put it on with vinegar, lemon juice and it works wonders.

I also recommend a tooth brush. This is very good for places that you can't reach like your taps & in the corners and for the edges, for the tiles. That's also good.

And some cotton buds. They are also very good for inserting into the corners of the cupboards and jewels as the tooth brushes is little too thick. That's also a good useful tip to have in your kit.

and that's how you make a non toxic cleaning kit.