Today is a guest post by Kathleen; enjoy!
Throughout the year it is good to make an account of your budget to check if there are areas where you can reduce your expenses. Cutting down spending on your cleaning supplies is something you can easily achieve. You can use your own cleaning products, made by yourself and buy only a couple of main ingredients to mix and use for cleaning. Here are some ideas how to reduce your expenses on cleaning supplies.
Instead of buying a few different cleaners, you can make your own such using cheap products that can be found in every supermarket. Cleaning will be much easier of you use only a few key ingredients like vinegar, water, castille soap, baking soda and borax. You can use baking soda, vinegar and borax to sanitise the washbasin and tub in your bathroom. The ingredients you need for cleaning you can buy in bulk and then divide between your friends to save even more.
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If you choose the mentioned cleaning ingredients for sanitising your home you and your family won’t experience any negative effects of them. Cleaning products, sold in markets contain harmful chemicals that cause many health problems, TenancyCleaning Notting Hill warns. Some of them are wheeze, cough, headaches, burning in the eyes, difficult breathing, worsening of asthma and allergy conditions.
To make a cleaning product for stripping wax from your non-wood floors you can use ammonia, dissolved in water. Use a wind-shield washing solution, poured in a spray bottle to clean the windows and mirrors in your home. A mixture of vinegar and water or a solution of ammonia are appropriate for the same purpose. Spray any of these solutions on the glasses or mirrors and wipe them with a clean cloth.
To disinfect the toilet and cleanse the toilet bowl you can use chlorine bleach. Baking soda is suitable for removing spots of dried grease from ovens and hobs. Instead of using the dry cleaners you can buy a home dry cleaning kit as well as a spot remover pen. Keep the pen in your bag to use it at need. You can wash the walls in your rooms instead of repainting them. Cut down the use of disposable cleaning products and use more multi-purpose cleaners.
You can easily make a cleaner for the drains by mixing baking soda and vinegar. Lemon juice is suitable to be sprayed on surfaces as a remover of streaky spots of grease and stains. Vinegar is perfect for scrubbing wooden floors.
You can replace all of the bought cleaning supplies that you have with self-made ones. Experiment by testing different recipes and choose these which are the most effective. You can make your own upholstery cleaner, laundry detergent and cleaning products for every surface in your kitchen, living room, bathroom and other rooms. The ingredients you will need for them will cost you very little and won’t affect your budget.
Natural cleaning products are non-toxic, biodegradable and save the planet. They don’t cause any bad effects on the planet, cleaning with them saves time, money and your health. Choosing green cleaning products will not only cost you less, but save the health of your family and the environment as a whole. Investing in natural products and mixing them to create different cleaners, you will ensure the hygiene in your home without the use of chemicals.
If you, after all, decide to buy any cleaning product, make sure it has less chemicals and can be used for cleaning different surfaces. Multi-purpose cleaners save you time, money and if you prepare such on your own with natural products, they won’t be harmful for your health. Use the presented ideas to make your own cleaning products.
KnyttWytch says
We used to do this now we buy Ecover (shudders at the price) and we get a discount from our cleaning company as they use that for us rather than their own.
Nicola says
I looked at Ecover but the price…!