Green Cleaning with Vinegar and Baking Soda

by Lee Ann Vasquez of BEFORE and AFTER Cleaning Services ( 1-Oct-2012 )

Baking Soda - cleans, deodorizes, softens water, scours.

White Vinegar - cuts grease, removes mildew, odors, some stains and wax build-up.

All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/4 cup baking soda into 1/2 gallon (2 liters) water. Store and keep. Use for removal of water deposit stains on shower stall panels, bathroom chrome fixtures, windows, bathroom mirrors, etc.

Air Freshener: Commercial air fresheners mask smells and coat nasal passages to diminish the sense of smell. 
• Baking soda or vinegar with lemon juice in small dishes absorbs odors around the house. 
• Prevent cooking odors by simmering vinegar (1 tbsp in 1 cup water) on the stove while cooking. To get such smells as fish and onion off utensils and cutting boards, wipe them with vinegar and wash in soapy water.

Carpet stains: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray directly on stain, let sit for several minutes, and clean with a brush or sponge using warm soapy water.

Drain Cleaner: For light drain cleaning, mix 1/2 cup salt in 4 liters water, heat (but not to a boil) and pour down the drain. For stronger cleaning, pour about 1/2 cup baking soda down the drain, then 1/2 cup vinegar. The resulting chemical reaction can break fatty acids down into soap and glycerine, allowing the clog to wash down the drain. After 15 minutes, pour in boiling water to clear residue. Caution: only use this method with metal plumbing. Plastic pipes can melt if excess boiling water is used. Also, do not use this method after trying a commercial drain opener--the vinegar can react with the drain opener to create dangerous fumes.

Floor Cleaner and Polish:
  vinyl and linoleum: mix 1 cup vinegar and a few drops of baby oil in 1 gallon warm water
brick and stone tiles: mix 1 cup white vinegar in 1 gallon water; rinse with clear water.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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