50 Recipes to Detox Your Home
There are many reasons to Go Natural with your Cleaning Products, including concerns over being exposed to unnecessary toxic chemicals. Many people purchase commercial “Green Cleaners” to only find that they may be better for the environment, they are toxic to humans and their pets.
According to this WebMD article, “These products [antibacterials and harsh cleansers] don’t work any better than their natural or non-toxic counterparts, and they damage the environment and potentially place our long-term health at risk.
Essential oils are Antimicrobial and Kill Bacteria Naturally without Dangerous Side Effects to you, your family, pets and the environment.
My purpose in making Homemade, All-Natural Cleaners is to not only save money but also so that I can eliminate toxins found in the majority of cleaners available at the store.
Some of the basic ingredients you will need if you want to start making your own cleaners are:
baking soda
lemon juice
hydrogen peroxide
rubbing alcohol
washing soda
white vinegar
Castile soap
essential oils
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For the Bathroom
1. homemade disinfecting wipes
2. safe bathroom cleaner
4. toxin-free toilet cleaner
5. non-toxic disinfectant spray
6. homemade bathroom scrub with a surprising secret ingredient
For the Laundry Room
8. homemade liquid laundry detergent
9. homemade laundry detergent powder
10. powder laundry detergent using Castile bar soap
11. no-grate homemade laundry detergent
12. easy homemade laundry soap
Homemade Stain Removers
14. DIY laundry stain remover
15. natural bleach alternative
17. a surprising ink stain remover
18. DIY laundry spot remover
19. a set-in stain stain remover
Homemade Fabric Softeners:
23. wool dryer balls
For the Kitchen
24. homemade liquid dish soap
25. dishwasher rinse aid
26. cleaner for burnt pot and pans
27. powder cleanser
30. homemade, non-toxic oven cleaner
32. refrigerator and microwave cleaner
33. homemade dishwasher detergent
34. cleansing wipes
35. stove top cleaner
For the Patio & Garage
37. weed killer
38. using vinegar to keep your windshield from frosting in the winter
Carpet:
39. how to get a set-in stain out of carpet
40. green carpet stain remover
41. simple carpet freshener
42. carpet cleaner
Furniture:
46. homemade furniture polish
47. homemade wood polish
Glass:
48. no-streak glass cleaner
49. easy window cleaner
Deodorizing:
50. “fauxbreeze“(a natural spin on Febreeze)
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Question: Question: Are essential oils effective cleaning agents? Which oils would you recommend?
Cleaning with Essential OilsEssential oils have complex chemistries that give them diverse benefits. Many essential oils have powerful cleansing properties. They are highly effective yet nontoxic, making them ideal cleaning agents. There are many ways essential oils that can be integrated into your regular cleaning routine—use oils to clean kitchen counters, bathrooms, and other surfaces; diffuse the oils to purify the air; or use oils to cut grease and other tough stains. Citrus oils tend to be excellent cleaning agents and stain removers because of their high monoterpene content. I would also recommend Oregano, Purify Cleansing Blend, or any of the dōTERRA On Guard products to add to your everyday cleaning routine.
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**These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are intended for educational purposes only. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and are not a substitute for professional healthcare. All recommendations are based on third party research of essential oils and their effectiveness when used for the above listed ailments. See www.PubMed.com for references to some of those studies. Check out the research and make your own decisions based on complete information.