| Making your own cleaning products is not only good | | | | - Baking soda and water |
| for the environment, but it is also good for your wallet! | | | | - Kosher salt and water |
| Money saving techniques that are good for the | | | | - Natural disinfectant |
| environment can really make a difference in your | | | | Windows and Mirrors |
| home. | | | | - White vinegar, water and newspaper (a substitute |
| As we said on our green cleaning page, organic | | | | for the vinegar is lemon juice and/or club soda) |
| cleaners tend to have less alcohol and ammonia, which | | | | Carpet and Rug |
| makes them not only smell good and not have that | | | | - Beat the rugs |
| alcohol smell that many cleaning supplies have, but also | | | | - Club soda |
| creates an atmosphere where you have fewer | | | | - Cornmeal |
| chemicals in your home. Another great aspect of | | | | - Spot cleaner |
| green cleaning products is that they use everyday | | | | - Baking soda/cornstarch (deodorizes) |
| products one can find around the house! | | | | Wood Flooring |
| Creating your own cleaning products is simple, and | | | | - Vinegar and water |
| they can be used on almost every surface. Here are | | | | Silverware |
| some tips on how to make your own products and | | | | - Aluminum foil, boiling water, baking soda and salt |
| where to use them around the house. | | | | All of these combinations are usually taken in equal |
| Porcelain and Tile | | | | parts. The green cleaning product of natural |
| - Baking soda and water | | | | disinfectant that is mentioned is composed of 2 cups |
| - Lemon juice or vinegar | | | | water, 3 tablespoons of liquid soap and 20-30 drops of |
| - Disinfectant | | | | tea tree oil. |
| Kitchen Counters | | | | |