Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Now I'm really going green

Today I will be gathering up my vast array of cleaning products and getting rid of them.  They will be replaced with some vinegar, baking soda, water, and squirt bottles.  What led me to this decision?  It's mostly due to the fact that I have a very dirty house right now and I've been reluctant to clean it because I don't want to fill the house with fumes.  My deep cleanings have gotten further and further apart since being pregnant and then having Connor.  It's so bad that Derek actually offered to clean the bathrooms the other day.  I'm a clean freak.  I can't have a dirty house!  So I did some research and discovered that it's very simple, cheap, and easy to make non-toxic cleaners.  

I am a little skeptical, especially because I'm a slightly OCD when it comes to cleanliness (although you couldn't tell by our home right now).  Will the counters and the floors REALLY get clean?  I guess it can't be worse than it currently is.  And it will be nice to know that Connor can gnaw on the coffee table without slurping up furniture polish at the same time.  We'll see how it goes!

My old household cleaning products


My new and improved household cleaning products
The verdict: The floors, toilet bowl, and counters sparkle! The mirrors streaked a lot, but I read that it's due to the film left from the other cleaners.  I need to use some rubbing alcohol to take it off and then the new cleaner will work wonderfully.

I was hoping it would get clean, but I didn't expect it to shine.  I'm convinced.  The vinegar and baking soda combo is my new favorite "all purpose cleaner".

2 comments:

  1. This is awesome Kimberly! What's the recipe?

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  2. I used some info from Super Baby Food, but mostly I used this website: http://eartheasy.com/live_nontoxic_solutions.htm

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