Friday, September 7, 2012

Green and Clean: Home Made Windex and Disinfectant

 Everything make me sneeze except this!

I wouldn't suggest drinking it because of the essential oils...

I get sick a lot. I've been tested for allergies and the doctor always tells me that I don't have any! Yet, sometimes when I smell a strong cologne or cleaner, I have trouble breathing and my asthma flairs up. :( 
Not good.


Of course, there are millions of chemicals we come in contact with every day. So to reduce the amount of toxic material in my life, I've started looking for "greener" ways to clean. 

One of the cheapest safest germ killing disinfectant and degreasing agents is vinegar. Now before you scoff at the acrid scent, I promise there are ways to use vinegar as a cleaning product AND get the fresh and clean scent you like with out the harsh chemicals.

Vinegar is a common ingredient in salad dressing and pickle recipes (or you can try my "lazy pickle" recipe here).

I've developed this vinegar cleaning product recipe based on my stockpile of essential oils, mixing and adding, and spraying and smelling until I got it right. Of course if you have any allergies to these scents, you can replace them with any essential oil you'd like. I want to try lavender and lemon oil next.

Selena Marie's "Clean Scented" Vinegar Disinfectant Recipe: 

This recipe is for 28 oz. of cleaner. You will need a clean, empty spray bottle and 30 total drops of essential oil. If you don't have essential oils, you can consider bartering or split the cost with a friend.

*It is very important that you DO NOT reuse a spray bottle from another cleaning product. Mixing chemicals (even residue) is a big, unhealthy, unsafe "no, no."    


At least if you tell your kids that, maybe they will help with cleaning? It's worth a shot! ;)
1. Fill the spray bottle with 22 oz. of white vinegar.

2. Add:
   -  6 drops fennel oil
   - 4 drops tea tree oil (another natural disinfectant)
   - 10 drops geranium oil 
   - 10 drops peppermint oil

3. Top it off with 6 oz. of water if the vinegar smell is still too strong for you.

4. Shimmy Shimmy, Shake Shake!

*Remember oil and vinegar don't mix, so this will be a bit like a vinaigrette dressing- shake it before each use. *

For counters and glass tables, I like to let it set for a few minutes to kill germs and remove grease more easily.

Tip: Old News Is New News:

Did you know? Newspaper works great to clean glass surfaces like your bathroom mirror or big picture window. Spray the window, and crunch a ball of newspaper up to use it like a paper towel. I never buy paper towels any more since I already get the newspaper.

 It's pretty much a free cleaning tool since I am reusing something I already have- and who doesn't like that? 

 Scrunch, spray, wipe away! :)

Viola!

 **Sparkly windows.**

Grab a new piece if the paper starts to get mushy or gray...
You are cleaning, not making paper mache art projects
 ("Paper mache?" you say. Another blog, another day).
This is only one of the many uses for vinegar. With so many different uses for vinegar, you may want to stock up! When you purchase your vinegar, don't forget what size to buy: price per unit.

More Green and Clean news will follow soon...  My next home cleaner recipe blog will be laundry detergent! It's loads of fun! (I'm so punny right ?)

For another post relating to sustainability check out my article on saving seeds. 

Do you have any home made cleaning recipes? Have you tried making something like this? What do you think of it?

2 comments:

  1. Finally able to comment here!

    So, as I said on FB, Apple Cider Vinegar is great for your hair, as a conditioner (or to just remove hard water residue)-1/4 c ACV with 1 c water and you're good to go.

    Or, 1/2 c ACV with two drops of dish soap mixed in and you can catch all those pesky fruit flies that might infest your home in the summer. Leave it out and change it every 2 or 3 days (sooner if it fills up a LOT) until they're gone. ACV draws them in and then they drown in the soap.

    And here are some links to boards on my Pinterest that I KNOW have cleaning recipes, but the boy is downloading podcasts so I can't get the pages to load completely. :(

    http://pinterest.com/amber_piers/diy-to-try/

    http://pinterest.com/amber_piers/tips-tricks-and-organization-for-the-home/

    http://pinterest.com/amber_piers/cleaning-tips-tricks-and-other-helpful-things/

    Also, this specific post is dedicated to ACV but she has a LOT of great posts on stuff that are more natural.
    http://www.likeamustardseed.com/a-few-great-ways-to-use-apple-cider-vinegar/

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  2. Thanks, Amber. I'll have to add Apple Cider Vinegar to my DIY home spa list. ;)

    I need that tip for fruit flies!

    I'll check out your Pinterest & follow you. I am Selenamarie318 if you aren't following me yet either. :)

    Thanks for all the great info!

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