How To Use Eco Friendly Cleaning Products

There are so many things that we use daily, which we can use at home for cleaning a lot of things around the house instead of buying the expensive products that are available at the supermarkets. Enlarge

How To Use Eco Friendly Cleaning Products

There are so many things that we use daily, which we can use at home for cleaning a lot of things around the house instead of buying the expensive products that are available at the supermarkets.

We're going to talk today about cleaning your home with natural cleaning products and a lot of these can be found indoors, although you can go to the supermarket and buy your eco-friendly cleaning products. It's quite fun to have a go at making your own. Now, these are the products that you can use that most people will have indoors.

So we've got table salt, hair spray, soda - bicarbonate soda which you can now buy in any of the larger supermarkets, essential oils, a lemon, distilled white vinegar, liquid soda, that could be bought in sort of crystal form as well, Borax and wine, red wine and white wine and a pair of household cleaning gloves. You can do quite well cleaning with these and you can mix and match them because they're all natural. You can get quite a lot of usage out of them.

Bicarbonate soda is fantastic of cleaning smelly sinks. What you can do is pour it down the plug hole and on top of that, you pour a cup full of white vinegar. That will make it fizz and bubble and the kids love watching that, it's like a scientific experiment and it all bubbles and fizzes and if you leave that for about an hour, if you've got a really smelly sink, overnight is great and then you just wash it away with boiling water from the kettle and if you do suffer with a smelly sink, you can do that once a week or once a month, however often.

But it is great, great cure. If you have pen on your carpet from the children, a great way to get rid of that or on your sofa is hair spray. You just spray that on and dab that and that will get rid of the pen mark.

Lemon juice - fresh lemon is fantastic for cleaning brass and copper if you have brass letter boxes or brass ornaments indoors. All you do is you cut your lemon in half, you sprinkle that with salt, rub that on, rinse it off with a damp cloth and then buff up with a dry cloth and that will make your brass and your copper really, really shiny. Another great product is soda crystals, this is in a liquid form which is fantastic, it cuts through grease like you wouldn't believe.

You can also use it in your laundry, for cleaning the oven. It's a really, really good product and it can also be mixed with vinegar to make a cleaning paste for grout and such. So, really good home grown products to do your eco-friendly cleaning with. .