Cleaning your home can be time consuming. But if you follow this little guide you can get your home clean and not just clean, clean but green clean in just under 30 minutes a day. Give it a try. Save your self some time.
Green Cleaning in Less Then 30 Minutes a Day
Day 1 [Monday]: Bedroom and Office
tidy-up, pick up books, papers, clothing, etc.
dust all surfaces: dresser, baseboard, photo frames, lamps, ceiling fans, shelves
change bedding
empty garbage
clean mirrors
Day 2 [Tuesday]: General Dusting
start with your windows and other glass surfaces like...
21 Top Green Cleaning Ingredients You Must Have in Your Home
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Posted in: Home Cleaning, Natural Cleaners, Salt, Vinegar, diy naturally, green living
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Posted in: Home Cleaning, Natural Cleaners, Salt, Vinegar, diy naturally, green living
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Green cleaning is natural, safe, inexpensive and easy. Most of these green cleaning ingredients listed here you probably already have in your home or you can purchase at your local grocery store. All that’s needed is a little knowledge on how to use them to be most effective. Just a single shelf can hold all the natural cleaning products to clean your entire home.
Here are ordinary, environmentally safe ingredients that can be used alone or in combination to provide you with an abundance of green cleaning power to tackle everyday household cleaning...
From stained carpet to tarnished copper; salt can do the job of cleaning your home. Salt is tough enough to tackle your hardest cleaning projects including polishing your sinks, removing stains in your carpet and revitalizing your word furniture.
10 ways to use salt to clean your home.
Red wine stains in your carpet can be removed easily. Begin by immediately blotting up as much wine as you can with a towel. Then sprinkle the area with salt. Let stand for 20 minutes allowing the salt to soak up any remaining wine. Finally, clean up area with a solution...
We all know how difficult it can be to keep our kitchens clean with high traffic, spills, drips, dirty dishes, and greasy pans. It seems like it is a never ending battle sometimes. Thankfully our ordinary table salt can be of greater use other than seasoning our foods.
10 Ways to Use Salt to Clean Your Kitchen
Clean up stove top spills by sprinkling with salt. It’s naturally mild abrasive quality; salt can easily remove stuck on spills.
Mask the odor of burned-on foods on your stove top burner by sprinkling the food with a mixture of salt and cinnamon....
The Power of Salt
by diy naturally
Posted in: Home Cleaning, Natural Beauty, Natural Beauty Products, Natural Cleaners, Table Salt
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Posted in: Home Cleaning, Natural Beauty, Natural Beauty Products, Natural Cleaners, Table Salt
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The last several articles have been about using baking soda for various household cleaning tasks including the kitchen, bathroom, laundry room and a few other uses such as, taking care of your kids and pets and as a beauty product.
To continue with our “No more chemical cleaners” series, we are going to shift to table salt and its many uses around your home.
A natural compound, Sodium Chloride or as we know it, table salt; has some amazing power. It can preserve foods, soothe aches and pains, and clean your home. Salt is also a key ingredient...
Spring is just around the corner and it will be time to clean your home from top to bottom. From the kitchen to the closet, using natural products have several advantages.
- Healthier – no harmful chemicals or additives that are dangerous to breath and absorb through your skin
- Inexpensive – natural cleaners will save you money
- Easily accessible – natural cleaners are easily found in your grocery store if they’re not already in your cupboard
- Safe for the environment – natural cleaners have no damaging effects on the environment...

