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Many cleaners that you may be using to clean your house contain toxic chemicals and can be rather expensive. Did you know that you could save money by doing your house cleaning with natural products that you make yourself with products you already have in your home? You may be surprised to learn that you will get just as good results using natural homemade cleaners as you do from the ones you purchase at the store.

You probably have a bottle of vinegar around your home. Did you know that you can use to it to make an all-purpose cleaner that disinfects and deodorizes? Simply combine one part water and one part vinegar and store in a spray bottle for easy use. This mixture can be used to scrub your toilet and can clean your bathtub, sinks, appliances and the tops of your counters. It can also be used to mop most floors, but test in an out of the way spot first to be sure it will not harm or stain your flooring. Automatic coffee makers need to be cleaned periodically and vinegar is great for that. Run it undiluted through the brewing cycle and then run water through two or three cycles to rinse. Vinegar has many uses, but do not use it on marble surfaces.

Besides using vinegar to clean, it also does a great job as a fabric softener. All you need to do is pour one half cup of vinegar in during the rinse cycle. You will no longer have any reason to buy dryer sheets. Don’t be concerned that your clothes will smell like vinegar. The odor will disappear as the vinegar dries.

Baking soda is a very inexpensive cleaner. Just sprinkle some on a damp cloth and wipe down your surfaces. Use it the same way to clean scuff marks and grease spots from your floor. Also keep open boxes of baking soda in your refrigerator and freezer to absorb odors. Clean your silver by making a paste of three parts baking soda and one part water. Simply rub the paste on your silver items, rinse in warm water and pat dry with a clean, dry cloth. Baking soda can also help take odors out of your carpet. Simply sprinkle the baking soda over your carpet and vacuum. To make sure your vacuum cleaner is strong enough to get all of the powder up, test in an out of the way spot before doing your whole carpet.

White vinegar and baking soda mixed together makes a great carpet spot remover for cleaning services. Mix the two ingredients into a paste and work it into the stain with a cleaning brush or an old toothbrush. Let it dry and then vacuum up the baking soda. If you have a stubborn stain, you may have to do this twice to get the stain out in your house cleaning.

Another common household item that makes a versatile cleaner is lemon juice. It will dissolve soap scum and hard water deposits. It can be mixed with vinegar or baking soda to make a cleaning paste. To make furniture polish to use on your hardwood furniture, mix one cup olive oil with one half cup of lemon juice.

Window and glass cleaner is another cleaning product that you can easily make yourself. Here are a couple of recipes you can use. Combine equal parts of rubbing alcohol and water with a small amount of white vinegar. Or if you prefer, combine a half cup each of ammonia, water and rubbing alcohol. Each recipe will provide your glass and windows with a streak free shine.

As you can see, it is easy and very affordable to do your house cleaning with natural products that you made yourself. You can feel good knowing that you are using cleaners that are not toxic and that will save you money.

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