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PrairieMom |
Posted: Jan 31 2009, 05:01 AM
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I have some recipes for some all natural cleaners that I have been using for a long time now, I guess 6 months or so, and have been really happy with. Thought I would share
All purpose spray cleaner (replaces windex, pinesol, any spray surface cleaner) 2 cups water 1/2 distilled white vinegar 1 teaspoon pure castille soap ( dr. Bronners, I like peppermint) 3/4 cup hydrogen peroxide 20 drops tea tree oil 20 drops essential oil. (I like peppermint, orange or lavendar) Mix it up and put it in a old windex bottle. It is streak free. I use it on counters, windows, light fixtures, and the out side of my toilet. for toilet cleaning I use straight vinegar with 20 drops tea tree oil and peppermint essential oil. I dump it in, let it sit a while, sprinkle in some baking soda and scrub for wood I use 1/2 cup olive oil 1/4 cup lemon juice shake it up, and wipe it on with a rag. For laundry detergent I use Soap nuts. I have been using them a year. they are sustainably grown, and compostable. There are these little "nut things" (not actually nuts for you who are allergic)you put 2 or so in a little drawstring fabric bag, and toss it into your laundry with your clothes. You can use each set of nuts 3 or 4 times, then when you are done with them, they are completely biodegradable. I sometimes sprinkle in a little borax too, for good measure. Your stuff comes out clean, soft, (not as soft as if you use regular detg and fabric softener) but still, pretty soft, and there is no scent at all. I even washed Al's cloth diapers this way and they did not stink, and no stains. This is the brand I use. http://www.maggiespureland.com/ you can boil the nuts down to make soap nut liquid, which I use to clean my carpets. thumb.gif did I mention I LOVE soap nuts? rolling_smile.gif |
My3LilMonkeys |
Posted: Jan 31 2009, 07:50 AM
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What do you use to clean your floors? Also, does the tea tree oil/essential oil help with the cleaning, or is it just there to mask the fragrance?
Also, do you know how the soap nuts are for people who have sensitivities to soaps/lotions? Madison has extreme sensitivities to that sort of stuff - I tried homemade laundry soap made with ivory soap, borax and washing soda and even that made her break out. |
PrairieMom |
Posted: Jan 31 2009, 08:06 AM
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Ruby Member Group: Members Posts: 12,652 Member No.: 2,561 Joined: 24-September 05 |
For my floors I use Hot water, dump in vinegar, about a teaspoon of Dr bronners castille soap, about 20 drops of tea tree oil, and about 20 drops of essential oil (i like peppermint) Tea tree is an antiseptic and an anti fungal. Personally I think it stinks. The essential oils help with the smell. As far as the soap nuts go they are excellent for people who are highly sensitive. they are: * 100% organic * 100% chemical and toxin free * Bio-degradable (throw used ones in your compost!) * Recommended for detergent - sensitive skin * Low-sudsing (good for high efficiency washing machines) * Non-polluting to water and eco-system * Affordable (in most cases cheaper than commercial detergents) * Minimum packaging means less going into landfills * Less harsh on fabric; colors and fibers last longer * Hypo-allergenic * Local harvesting, no manufacturing means less negative impact on environment * Multi-usage (all purpose cleaner, liquid hand lotion, pest repellant, delicate fabric cleaner, etc) * Assists harvesters in South Asia in supporting their families This site has lot of really good info, the site its self is pretty lame, but if you look past that... http://www.buysoapnutshere.com/faqs.html#anchor_62 |
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MommyToAshley |
Posted: Jan 31 2009, 08:11 PM
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Happy Spring! Group: Administrators Posts: 27,473 Member No.: 2 Joined: 8-February 03 |
I wouldn't know where to buy half those ingredients. Are they expensive to purchase?
I tried the "green works" brand of cleaners and I haven't been impressed. The only one that I like is the one that replaced windex, but I could probably use vinegar and water and get the same result? -------------------- |
PrairieMom |
Posted: Feb 1 2009, 05:59 AM
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Ruby Member Group: Members Posts: 12,652 Member No.: 2,561 Joined: 24-September 05 |
You can get tea tree oil and essential oils at the same place usually. My grocery store has an organic section and it has tea tree oil there. I usually go to my local health food / hippy store for the essential oil. you can get it online too. Dr bronners you can get at both those places, but I have seen it for sale at Target too. Kind of where you would find the organic / natural make up, lotion stuff. |
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luvmykids |
Posted: Feb 1 2009, 10:16 PM
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I don't think there is a product out there that beats vinegar and newspaper for windows. I tried the soapnuts and wasn't that impressed, but maybe it was my machine. I might try them again now that I have a new machine.
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PrairieMom |
Posted: Feb 1 2009, 10:44 PM
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Ruby Member Group: Members Posts: 12,652 Member No.: 2,561 Joined: 24-September 05 |
what didn't you like about them? Most people I talk to don't like them because they don't make your clothes smell pretty. but, thats the point of the nuts. |
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coasterqueen |
Posted: Feb 2 2009, 06:32 AM
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You'd be amazed at how much your grocery store would have of this stuff. The other stuff I buy at our local organic/natural food store. -------------------- ~*Karen*~
wife to hubby, Ryan Douglas mommy to Kylie (9) and Megan (6.5) and furbabies Gavin, Buster, Sox, and Hailey |
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coasterqueen |
Posted: Feb 2 2009, 06:34 AM
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What does anyone use for the dryer? I read some where that you can put a couple of drops of essential oil on a wash rag and throw it in the dryer to give the laundry that "fabric softner" feel/smell. I just can't remember where I saw it and if the rag should be wet or dry.?
I also use vinegar as a fabric softner in the wash. -------------------- ~*Karen*~
wife to hubby, Ryan Douglas mommy to Kylie (9) and Megan (6.5) and furbabies Gavin, Buster, Sox, and Hailey |
PrairieMom |
Posted: Feb 2 2009, 08:11 AM
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I use nothing. In the summer I line dry my stuff. |
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moped |
Posted: Feb 2 2009, 08:12 AM
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Wouldn't oil in the dryer stain yoru clothes? I am just curious? -------------------- |
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coasterqueen |
Posted: Feb 2 2009, 08:23 AM
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So do I, in the summer, but the winter is different. Jen - I have heard it works well. I tried it this weekend with a dry wash cloth and had no stains. I'm just not sure if it works better with wet vs. dry because I really didn't notice the smell I thought I would. -------------------- ~*Karen*~
wife to hubby, Ryan Douglas mommy to Kylie (9) and Megan (6.5) and furbabies Gavin, Buster, Sox, and Hailey |
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mysweetpeasWil&Wes |
Posted: Feb 3 2009, 08:38 AM
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Thanks for the tips Tara! Currently I just use vinegar and water on my mirrors, glass, and tile floors. Works good. But I don't add any of the oils. I need to try that for smell. Detergent, I am sensitive to just about everything so I'm skeptical to try something new. I have never used fabric softener in my life for this reason...itchy.
-------------------- Rae SAHM to Wil (4) and Wesley (2) ~ Wife to Richard 10/20/01
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PrairieMom |
Posted: Feb 3 2009, 08:57 AM
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Ruby Member Group: Members Posts: 12,652 Member No.: 2,561 Joined: 24-September 05 |
you should totally try soapnuts. You can get a sample online at http://www.maggiespureland.com/ for just a couple dollars. run them through a wash or 2, you won't be out anything if you don't like them but everything I have read talks about how great they are for people who are sensitive. |
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maestra |
Posted: Feb 4 2009, 03:26 PM
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Thanks for the recipes- we just ran out of toilet bowl cleaner, so I am going to try yours.
As for using vinegar as fabric softener- we have a he washer, where do you put it in- where you would put the fs liquid? How much do you put in? I love using vinegar to clean, especially my linoleum- it makes it shine. And the area around my faucet, oh, and the baking soda and vinegar volcano for drains. When it's a big cleaning day, it smells like salad in my house! -------------------- Michelle
Wife to Henry (6/8/02) and Mommy to Jaquelyn (Jaci) 9/23/02, Giselle 1/4/05 and Brian 1/7/09 |
PrairieMom |
Posted: Feb 5 2009, 05:19 AM
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when I use vinegar I just put it in when I put my clothes in. It just naturally makes the clothes softer. I would think that if you waited until the rinse it wouldn't get rinsed out of the clothes all the way and you would smell like vinegar. I just dump t right on top of everything. |
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My3LilMonkeys |
Posted: Feb 5 2009, 05:38 AM
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Here's one I just thought of this morning - does anyone have a green recipe for a Febreze-like item? With kids who still wet the bed on occasion I need my Febreze!
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PrairieMom |
Posted: Feb 5 2009, 06:17 AM
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yea... 1/2 water, 1/2 vodka and about 20 drops of your favorite essential oil. Shake and spray. I have tried it with out the vodka, but the smell doesn't linger quite as long as I would like. I think the vodka keeps it suspended in the air a bit longer. |
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luvmykids |
Posted: Feb 5 2009, 06:33 AM
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I've done it both ways, added it in the softener compartment and put it in with the clothes. I liked it a little better in the compartment, the clothes did smell a little while still wet but after they dried, the smell was gone. |
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coasterqueen |
Posted: Feb 5 2009, 06:45 AM
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I don't have an HE washer, but mine is a "smart" washer (all computer). Mine has a detergent holder that pulls out and in that you can put detergent in one compartment and fabric softner in the other. You can also tell the washer when to release certain liquids. I just put the vinegar in the fabric softner compartment and set my washer to a normal wash cycle like I have always done. So I'd say yes, you can put it in the HE FS compartment. As far as how much, I'm not really sure how much one is SUPPOSED to use, but I just fill the fs compartment until it's full. -------------------- ~*Karen*~
wife to hubby, Ryan Douglas mommy to Kylie (9) and Megan (6.5) and furbabies Gavin, Buster, Sox, and Hailey |
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coasterqueen |
Posted: Feb 5 2009, 06:46 AM
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Vodka is great for getting all kinds of smells out. It works great spraying it on coats when they smell like smoke (like from a bonfire event, etc). -------------------- ~*Karen*~
wife to hubby, Ryan Douglas mommy to Kylie (9) and Megan (6.5) and furbabies Gavin, Buster, Sox, and Hailey |
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My3LilMonkeys |
Posted: Feb 5 2009, 03:32 PM
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My DH is gonna think I'm crazy when I tell him I have to buy vodka to spray on the kid's beds....
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MommyToAshley |
Posted: Feb 6 2009, 07:05 AM
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That's my excuse too, and I'm sticking with it. -------------------- |
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coasterqueen |
Posted: Feb 6 2009, 07:21 AM
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It is funny when you think about it, and the first time I heard about using it I was like , but it works well. Now I was always told only use expensive vodka for it to work, but cheap vodka works just as well -------------------- ~*Karen*~
wife to hubby, Ryan Douglas mommy to Kylie (9) and Megan (6.5) and furbabies Gavin, Buster, Sox, and Hailey |
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boyohboyohboy |
Posted: Feb 6 2009, 04:07 PM
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so would a lot of vodka help them sleep????? -------------------- Stacy, wife to Peter, mom to Caleb, Jakob, and Andrew
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