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Safe Cleaning Products: Items from the Pantry

People want safe cleaning products and they ask us all the time for some recommendations.   You’ll see they save money in addition to saving the environment.  All you need are a few basic items which are probably already in your pantry.

First, get a box of biodegradable Borax.   This product is billed as a laundry booster, but without phosphates or chlorine, it is a safe household cleanser when diluted with water.

Borax can also be used as a pot scrubber.  Sprinkle some in the pan, wait a few minutes and then clean with a damp sponge and some muscle.

Another use for borax is eliminating mold.  Sprinkle and scrub borax in moldy areas like the corners of the shower.

For caked on food stains on pots, pans and baking dishes, pour water in the pan, sprinkle borax in the water and simmer for ten minutes.  Once the water is cool, you can scrub the coating away.

Baking soda is another old time product with a variety of modern uses.  Is your shower drain plugged?  Sprinkle one-quarter cup of baking soda onto the drain and add two cups of plain white vinegar.  The mixture will bubble and hiss to create a non-caustic rinse.  Wait ten minutes then run hot water through until the clog is gone.

To scrub your stainless steel sink clean, use a little baking soda.

Vinegar can also be combined with equal parts of olive oil to produce a natural furniture polish and hardwood floor cleaner.

For a handy soap scum cleaner, take a plastic mesh onion bag and ball it up.  Sprinkle with baking soda and scrub away the scum on your shower tile and glass shower door.  Rinse and wipe clean for extra shine.

Other safe cleaning products include a natural air freshener made with simmering orange peel, cloves and ginger on the stove for 15 minutes.

To remove a musty smell, crumble up newspaper and place near the offending odor.   Leave it in place for 24 hours and remove.  The absorbent newspaper should take the smell with it.

To rid the kitchen cutting board of odors, cut a lemon in half and rub the lemon juice back and forth along the surface.  This is better than any strong chemical cleanser in erasing strong odors like onion and garlic.

For carpet stains, sprinkle cornstarch on the stain, dab with some water, and allow to sit for 15 minutes, scrub and vacuum.   If the stain is small, pour some club soda onto the spot, blot and let dry.

Your herb garden is nature’s carpet deodorizer.  Bring in thyme, oregano and lavender, dry on the countertop for 24 hours, then crush the dried leaves and sprinkle throughout the room.  The fragrance will be released when you vacuum.

One note: the bagless vacuums don’t emit the fragrance since the herbs get sealed in the plastic dust vessel.  If you have a vacuum like this, make a potpourri with the herbs instead.  Place the crushed blend into a cotton hankie or napkin, gather up and tie off with a ribbon.  The aroma will last about two weeks.

To clean a flower vase of algae, sprinkle a generous amount of salt into the vase, add hot water and allow to sit for two hours.  Rinse and dry.

Natural cleaning products such as these have many benefits.  They save the environment of harsh chemicals, and they eliminate the clutter in your home of a different cleaning product for different tasks.  With safe cleaning products you are providing a clean eco-friendly environment for your family and the family of man.

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