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The following are basic items in a "natural cleaning cabinet":

Baking Soda:
Borax
Cornstarch
Hydrogen Peroxide
Isopropyl Alcohol
Lemon Juice
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Soap (NOT detergent):
Steel Wool:
TSP (trisodium phosphate):
White Vinegar:
Washing Soda or SAL Soda:



For common household tasks, try these nontoxic strategies using the above ingredients:

Pet Stains:

White vinegar added to your steam cleaner is a natural and effective way to clean urine stains and neutralize odor. If you don't have a steam cleaner, mix one part each of rubbing alcohol and white vinegar. Test the solution on a small hidden area of carpet first to make sure that it doesn't stain your carpet. Spray and soak the affected area of carpet and let it stand for ten minutes. Then blot up the liquid with a towel folded into four layers. If you can still smell the urine, give it another treatment.

Aroma TherapyAir Deodorizer:

All-purpose cleaner

Sanitizing / Disinfectant:

A combination of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide make a cheap, effective and non-toxic disinfectant agent and is said to be more effective at killing pathogens than bleach. . As it is non-toxic, you can use it to disinfect fruits and vegetables, as well as pet toys, equipment and cages.  In tests run at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, pairing Vinegar and Hydrogen Peroxide mists, kills virtually all Salmonella, Shigella, or E. coli bacteria on heavily contaminated food and surfaces.

Directions:

Sanitizing Drinking Water

Drain cleaner:

Dish Washing Liquid:

Floor cleaner and polish:

Metal cleaners and polishes are different for each metal -- just as in commercial cleaners.

Removing Rust:

Oven cleaner: Sprinkle baking soda on moist surface and scrub with steel wool.

Scouring powder: Can be made from baking soda or dry table salt.

Stain Removers:

Hard Surfaces: Hydrogen Peroxide is the best stain lifter if used fairly soon - although blood stains as old as 2 days have been successfully lifted with Hydrogen Peroxide. . For blood stains use Hydrogen Peroxide and cold water on the wound. Peroxide will actually foam and lift the stain prior to the object being washed.

Carpet / Furnishings / Clothes:

Substances such as Scotchguard, other stain repellants, new carpets and furniture, and dryer sheets/fabric softeners continue to release fumes into the environment for a long time - several months. First measure would be to tr to clean the stain with simple water. Never use soapy water - as it is difficult to wash off and will attract dirt. If water alone doesn't work or you would rather be prepared and have commercial products available, below are safer alternatives:

- Bi-O-Kleen brand "Bac-Out" Stain and Odor Remover - Removes the toughest organic stains & odors; excellent for pet/laundry/carpet stains & odors, cloth diapers; no harsh fumes, etc.
- Bi-0-Kleen also makes a hydrogen peroxide powdered bleach (non-chlorine): Mix in water to get stains out of white cloth, vertical blinds etc. Also white vinegar and water works well in a pinch.
- Vapor / Steam Cleaning Machines are great for sanitizing carpets. Add GSE to the water - don't use any chemicals.

Toilet bowl cleaner: Baking soda and vinegar or borax and lemon juice.

Tub and Tile Cleaner: Rub in baking soda with a damp sponge and rinsing, or wipe with vinegar first and follow with baking soda as a scouring powder.

Window and Glass Cleaner:

Safe Alternatives for Laundry Products:

An effective and less toxic / environmentally damaging alternative to detergents is soap. Soap is an effective cleaner for natural fabrics, leaving such items as diapers softer than detergent can. For cotton and linen, use soap to soften water. A cup of vinegar added to the wash can help keep colors bright (but DO NOT use vinegar if you are using bleach -- the resulting fumes are hazardous). One-half to three-quarters of a cup of baking soda will leave clothes soft and fresh smelling. Silks and wools may be hand washed with mild soap or a protein shampoo, down or feathers with mild soap or baking soda.

For synthetic fabrics or blends (including most no-iron fabrics), there are biodegradable detergents on the market that do not contain phosphates, fragrances, or harsh chemicals. They are often imported from Europe and are generally available at health food stores or by mail order.

Washing/Laundry:

Add 8 ounces of 3% hydrogen perioxide to your wash in place of bleaches.

Herbal laundry soap:




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