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Natural Cleaning Recipes
These are my favorite cleaning recipes. They smell wonderful and even dh likes them Please add your recipes if you have any
Anti-bacterial cleaner I use this for cleaning bathroom, kitchen counter, most anywhere 4 cups water 1t detergent 1/4-1/2 c vinegar 20 drops lavender eo 20 drops tea tree oil Put all in spray bottle. Glass Cleaner I think this works much better than choke-inducing windex 4 cups water 6 T vinegar ½ t detergent SOAP *originally posted by Abinsmom* INGREDIENTS 8 oz coconut oil 8 oz olive oil (pomace) ¼ oz beeswax 2.6 oz lye (Red Devil brand) ¾ cup cold water 1 TBS nutrient oil (jojoba, aloe, shea butter, etc.) 2 tsp essential oil (the 'smellies'!) ¼ cup oatmeal, cornmeal, or herbs (I stopped doing this – got tired of cleaning it off the shower floor!) I make this in at least a quadruple batch (and actually usually a quadruple-quadruple batch) which makes it more worth my time and gives me more options for different types of aroma combinations. If I make the quad-quad batch, I end up with 8 diaper-wipe containersful, 2 of each ‘flavor’. Each diaper-wipe container cuts up to about 8 bars of soap. PROCEDURE Prepare soap molds by greasing well with shortening or by lining with plastic garbage bags (I use cellophane grocery bags in diaper-wipe containers, but be careful the print side is facing the surface of the diaper-wipe container or it will leech onto the soap!). Melt solid fats (coconut oil, olive oil, and beeswax) in non-reactive pan over low heat. Meanwhile, in plenty of ventilation (I do this outside), dissolve lye in cold water. Stir to completely dissolve the lye – and don’t use a wooden spoon! This is a volatile reaction and creates heat – use caution! When both the oils and the lye water reach 95-98 degrees F (I actually fudge this a little and allow both to be as high as 115 degrees – the important thing is that they are relatively the same temperature and close to the target temp of 95-98 degrees), slowly drizzle the lye water into the oils while stirring. Stir continuously for at least 15 minutes. When the mixture thickens to the point that a drizzle stays suspended a moment on the surface before sinking into the mixture, it is said to be ‘tracing’ (I've found that this can take a VERY long time! To speed up the process, you can use a hand-held blender for 20-30 seconds at a time and check for tracing). Once tracing, add any dry ingredients (oatmeal, cornmeal, etc.), then nutrient oils, then essential oils. Pour soap into molds. Put soap in a protected location and cover with a blanket or thick towel (I usually cover my molds with plastic wrap so the towel doesn’t come into contact with the soap surface). Leave undistrubed for 18-24 hours. When firm enough to handle, turn out soap onto a cutting board and slice into bars. Let soap cure in a well-ventilated location for 4-6 weeks, turning bars over halfway through curing. Here's my favorite home cleaner recipes (most are from Kym) *originally posted by punkie* Creamy Peppermint Soft Scrubber 1 cup baking soda 1/4 cup Borax laundry booster 1 TBS Castille soap 5-10 drops peppermint essential oil (use less if pregnant) 1/4 cup water Combine all ingredients in medium sized glass jar (I use a middle sized recycled mayo jar). Fasten lid and shake very well. Pour onto surfaces to be cleaned (formica, tile, porcelain, granite, etc.) or onto washrag and watch grime and residue disappear with very little scrubbing effort! Rinse well with the hottest water you can stand - no need to polish fixtures since they will shine so nicely after this natural cleansing. Lavender Blossom Glass & Window Cleaner 2 cups distilled or bottled water 1?2 cup vinegar 6-8 drops lavender essential oil Combine all ingredients in large spray bottle. Gentle shake to blend before each use. If vinegar scent is too strong, you can also add a few drops of chamomile to smooth it out a bit. Olive-Citrus Dusting Polish 1 Tablespoon olive oil 1?4 cup lemon juice or vinegar (lemon juice is much more fragrant) 2-4 drops tangerine or sweet orange essential oil Pour all ingredients into clean, recycled glass jar. Attach lid and gently swirl to blend ingredients. Dip soft cloth into mixture and polish to an old fashioned, healthy luster. This is also excellent for keeping wood in high quality shape as well as re-nourishing neglected or old wood. As you polish, remember all the beautiful trees that are now providing you with this sturdy furniture for your family, and appreciate the beauty they continue to provide. Rosemary’s Residue-Removing Counter Cleanser (use a hot water rinse with this to get gunk off of counters, especially in the bathroom with hair spray!) 1?2 cup distilled or bottled water 1?2 cup castile soap 4-6 drops rosemary essential oil (if you are pregnant, have high blood pressure, or epilepsy, use sweet orange or tangerine instead. Combine all ingredients in spray bottle, gently swirl to blend, and spray directly onto surface. Wipe with a soft cloth, then rinse well with hot tap water and enjoy the shine! I also use a vinegar/water/EO mix for my all-purpose cleaner My no-frills general spray cleaner is: *originally posted by Lilyma* 1 T. Murphy's Oil Soap 10-20 drops EO (Ilike lavendar best) Water anyways, here's my homemade laundry soap recipe: *originally posted by Boston'smama* 2/3 bar grated zote soap 2 cups Borax 2 cups Washing Soda (not baking soda, still by arm and hammer, but in a yellow box, not orange) mix up and store in a recycled glass jar--- use 1 TB. per load of laundry....smells great and lasts forever! nice save on $$ too I make a soft scrub that is similar to Kym's recipe that Amanda posted, but it doesn't contain Borax (which I avoid). I modified it from two that were on the old GCM:*originally posted by Gretchen* 1 cup (or a little less) Baking Soda 1/4 cup Castile Soap (I use peppermint scented) 1/4 cup water 1 T. vinegar 25 drops tea tree oil I mix this all together and then pour into a empty dish detergent bottle to dispense. I use this on sinks, tubs and toilets. It could be used on countertops, but I can't rinse mine without making a mess so I use vinegar and water w/some EOs mixed in on the counters Vinegar and Peroxide disinfecting spray*originally posted by SusieSnowflake* I found this great idea for a non-toxic disinfectant method using vinegar and hydrogenperoxide disinfectant spray Basically you spray vinegar on the surface first, immediately followed by hydrogen peroxide (3%) or vice versa, order does not matter. It is supposed to be more effective than mixing them together or using them alone. HTH! Microwave Cleaner *originally posted by punkie* 1/4 c. baking soda 1 tsp vinegar 5-6 drops thyme, lemongrass, or lemon essential oil (I used lemon) Combine all ingredients and make a paste. Apply to the inside of the microwave using a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse well and leave the microwave door open to air dry for 25 minutes |
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