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{Note from Jessica: Today’s post is shared by my sweet friend Jess Kuh. Jess is a fellow real food lover with a passion for natural living, herbs, and anything that keeps her family and home healthy.}
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Phew! The sun is finally shining around here. I wasn’t sure we’d make it through winter.
Now that Spring is here and Summer’s right around the corner, I am ready to open up the windows and starting scrubbing down my house to clear out all the winter yucks.
The non-exciting part about cleaning are the thoughts about all the harmful chemicals that are in the cleaning products so many of us use.
Household cleaners are FULL of chemicals that are not only harmful to breathe in but they are also endocrine disruptors.
This is scary on many levels, but think of how harsh those chemicals are on growing and developing bodies. Yikes!
It’s no wonder that we have the state of health that we do today — we are bombarded with chemicals from every direction. They are in our food, our water, our air, our body care products, and our household cleaners.
One of the best places you can start if you want to improve your health is to go through your cleaning cabinet and get rid of any commercial cleaning products that you may have.
That said, I still have a strong desire to keep my house clean and I want to make sure that the products I do use are both safe AND effective.
And, thankfully, there are natural alternatives to mainstream cleaning products that really do work!
Many of the ingredients used for these homemade cleaners are budget friendly as well as interchangeable for recipes.
But, now for the #1 question people ask — do homemade cleaners really kill germs?
You betcha! With the use of varying ingredients such as vinegar and essential oils, you are can be safe in knowing you are killing germs as well as not putting harmful chemicals into your household.
50+ Natural & Non-Toxic Cleaning Recipes (the The Ultimate Collection!)
Now, are you not sure where to start? Here is the ultimate collection of 50+ natural cleaning recipes for you to starting making on your own.
These recipes are easy to make and call for basic ingredients that you can find at your local stores.
Laundry Cleaners:
- 2 minute Laundry Detergent from How to Just About Anything
- Make your own Washing Soda from Dr. Karen Lee
- DIY Lavender Laundry Soap from Scratch Mommy
- Homemade Laundry Soap from Five Little Homesteaders
- DIY Dry Cleaning from The Quintessential Mommy
- Borax Free Laundry Soap for Sensitive Skin from Dr. Karen Lee
- Non-Toxic Fabric Softener Recipes from Delicious Obsessions
Air Freshening/Purifying:
- DIY Room Freshening Spray from How to Just About Anything
- Smelly Odor Knock Out Spray with Essential Oils from The Rising Spoon
- Homemade Frebreze Spray from The Happy Health Nut
- 4 Ingredient Citrus Air Freshener from Live Simply
- Cinnamon Spice Homemade Air Freshener from Delicious Obsessions
- Natural Air Freshener from Retro Housewife Goes Green
Photo Credit: Live Simply
All Purpose Cleaners:
- Orange Peel Vinegar Cleaner from Green Talk
- DIY Cleaning Wipes (Reusable and Disinfecting) from Live Simply
- Homemade Soft Scrub with Peppermint from Five Little Homesteaders
- Citrus Enzyme Cleaner from Dr. Karen Lee
- Herbal DIY Scouring Powder from Scratch Mommy
- DIY Disinfectant Cloths from Red and Honey
- All Purpose Cleaner with Lemon Essential Oil from Peace, Love and Low Carb
- DIY All Purpose Cleaner from The Happy Healthnut
- DIY Homemade Scrub Cleaner: Like Soft Scrub from Live Simply
- Soft Scrub All Purpose Cleaner from Dr. Karen Lee
- DIY Herbal Household Cleaner from It Takes Time
- Grapefruit All Purpose Cleaner from Five Little Homesteaders
- DIY Natural Floor Cleaner Wipes from Live Simply
- DIY All Purpose Cleaner from Scratch Mommy
- All Purpose Cleaner from Red and Honey
- Homemade Disinfecting Wipes from Delicious Obsessions
- Lemon Vinegar Cleaner from Life Currents
Dusting:
- Non-Toxic Citrus Dusting Spray from Scratch Mommy
- DIY Dusting Spray from The Happy Healthnut
- Natural Wood Cleaner from The Pistachio Project
- How to make Lavender Dusting Cloths from The Nerdy Farmwife
Bathroom Cleaners:
- All Natural Toilet Bowl Cleaner from Homespun Seasonal Living
- Natural Mold Spray and Bathroom Cleaner from Recipes to Nourish
- DIY Mold Removing Spray from The Happy Healthnut
- All-in-One Bathroom Cleaner from Live Simply
- Simply Toilet Bowl Cleaner from Retro Housewife goes Green
Photo Credit: The Nerdy Farmwife
Dish washing:
- Borax Free Castile Soup Dishwashing Liquid Formula from Dr. Karen Lee
- Dishwasher Detergent Tablets from Five Little Homesteaders
- Dishwasher Detergent without Borax from Dr. Karen Lee
Glass Cleaners:
- Multiple Purpose Floor and Glass Cleaner from Scratch Mommy
- DIY All-In-One Glass and Stainless Steel Cleaner from Life Simply
Collections and Information:
- Five Recipes for a Naturally Clean House from Diary of a First Child
- Spring Cleaning the Easy Way from How to Just About Anything
- Natural Cleaning Archive from Nature’s Nurture
- The Three Basic Natural Cleaning Ingredients from Diary of a First Child
- Five things to consider when using Vinegar as a Cleaner from Dr. Karen Lee
- 8 Must Have Frugal Cleaning Supplies from The Sweet Plantain
- Build a Natural Spring Cleaning Arsenal from Richly Rooted
- The Dangers & Ineffectiveness of Laundry Detergent from Diary of a First Child
- Spring into Natural Cleaning from Conveying Awareness with Jessica David
- What’s this Pink Slime from Nearly Natural Momma
- How to Clean your Whole House without Nasty Chemicals from Red and Honey
- Deep Cleaning your Garbage Disposal from Retro Housewife goes Green
- Cleaning….Trying those Homemade Mixtures from Life Currents
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Would you have a tip for me, please? I live in a small cabin built on a ciment slab. The main area (which is tiny)is covered with a carpet… old and that was not very taken care of from it installation around 15-19 years ago. I washed it many times… many, many, many times and the water is always coming out black or dark brown, even though I wash the same area 15 times… often, some kind of large dark smelly rings (looks like the rings are almost sirupy) pops out without a reason. I wash and wash and brush and wash and recently rinsed and rinsed… but, even if now it look way greater, I can’t get rid of this weird smell… like old dust mixed with old pee smell… disgusting! Would you have an idea, a trick… besides changing it as the landlord refused… or moving out as I can’t afford another move for the moment.
I tried all the brands for animals stains and oxy stuff and choke on smells and chemical vapors and sneezed and teared on heavy perfumes… but nothing works… when the fumes of the products are gone… the smell is back.
Thank you a million for your suggestions and ideas…
Amyah
Hi Amyah – I am so sorry, but I am at a loss. I’m not sure what else you could do, as it sounds like you’ve already done a lot. Have you checked to make sure there is no mold under there? That would be a major concern of mine considering you’ve washed it and are still having problems. If there is mold, you landlord should legally be required to take care of it. You could look into essential oils, baking soda, vinegar, etc., but in all honesty it sounds like there is an underlying problem that needs to be remedied. Best of luck to you! Hope you can get it figured out!
The recipes are all great! I use some of them myself but others I see for the first time and I’m pretty eager to try them out! I love natural cleaning solutions and I’m always looking for new green cleaning ideas that will help me improve that hygiene at my home! I love to use vinegar, baking soda and Borax! They are my top three cleaners that I can’t live without! Thanks for publishing all these recipes in one post! It is very useful to have them all together at one place!
Awesome, Denise! So glad it was helpful! 🙂
The recipes are really great! Using non-toxic cleaners at home is really a great choice that you will not regret! I work as a cleaner and I know that using toxic cleaners is good neither for mine, neither for my clients’ health. I try to use natural cleaners at work and at home, so I am really glad to find your post! Greetings!
Hi Lois! Thanks for stopping by! So glad the article was helpful! 🙂
As the creek got higher a few mice moved in. My oven has picked up the stench of rodent urine/feces. I have scrubbed under it, the drawer, the oven, top. Have used vinegar water, vanilla..still when i turn on the oven it smells nasty..before buying a new ne thught i should ask you for any suggestions? Thank you!
Hi Pam! I can’t really say in regards to this. I know some pest control services use Simple Green as their cleaner and sanitizer. It sucks to have to buy a new oven, so maybe just break down and use some higher powered cleaners? I rarely use the chemical stuff, but there are certain times when I do. If I were in your shoes, I would probably use a stronger commercial cleaner for the stove and then decide if it was worth getting a new one. Hope that helps! 🙂