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Spring Cleaning -- The Frugal Way
by Ashley Ocampo - ashley@thelaboroflove.com
Description: Frugal spring cleaning hints and tips.
Well, spring is, once again, upon us. With it comes sunny days,
balmy breezes, blue skies and that dreaded household chore --
spring cleaning.
Not only is spring cleaning time consuming, it can also get
expensive. Lately, it seems as if there is a different product
for cleaning practically every item in your home. If we're to
believe the advertisers, our houses will never be clean without
this assortment of new, wonderful and expensive products.
Not true, says the frugal homemaker. You house can be spic and
span shiny, with just a few household products you can probably
already find in your kitchen. Not only is it a more economical
way to clean, it's also better for the environment, and your
health.
Here are just a few frugal house cleaning tips to help you get
started.
ALL PURPOSE CLEANERS
* Mix 2 teaspoons of borax and 5 cups of hot water. Add 1/2 cup
of dishwashing soap and 10-15 drops of your favorite essential
oil. Mix well. Great for general clean-up.
* Clean with vinegar on its own or diluted with water. Add
essential oils to the mix to mask the strong odor of vinegar.
* Sprinkle baking soda on hard to clean surfaces and dishes. Mist
with water and let sit a couple of minutes. Clean as usual.
* To clean your plastic cutting board, sprinkle salt on the
board. Cut a lemon in half and squeeze half of the lemon onto the
board. Scrub and clean. Use warm water to rinse off the
lemon/salt mixture.
* If your cutting board is made of wood, you can clean it this
way. Once every month or so (depending on use) sand lightly. Rub
a small amount of olive oil into the board. Never immerse into
water.
* If you need to unclog a drain, or just want to help keep them
clear, place 1 cup of baking soda down the drain. Pour 1 cup of
vinegar down the drain. Let sit for 15 minutes. Pour hot water or
boiling water down the drain.
* To make your faucets shine, put a couple of drops of olive oil
on a dry rag. Spray faucet with club soda and wipe dry with the
rag. It will spot less too!
FLOOR CLEANERS
* Mix 2 cups of vinegar with 4 cups of hot water. Add 3-5 drops
of your favorite essential oil and 2 drops of tea tree oil. Tea
tree oil acts as a disinfectant.
* Add 2 tablespoons of dishwashing soap to a bucket of hot water.
Rinse with a vinegar/water mix.
* Add 1/4 cup of borax to hot water. Add 1 tablespoon of
dishwashing soap and 1 cup of vinegar. Fill the rest of the
bucket with warm water. Add your favorite essential oil to the
mix.
WINDOW CLEANERS
* Spray club soda on the window and wipe dry.
* Mix 1 cup of vinegar with 1 cup of water. Spray the mixture on
the window and wipe dry.
* Mix 1 teaspoon of cornstarch with half a pail of warm water.
Clean the windows and wipe dry with a lint free cloth
AIR FRESHENERS
* When weather permits, open your windows.
* Add 3-5 drops of your favorite essential oil to a
cup of baking soda. Mix the oil into the soda and place in a
decorative box. Another idea is to dip a cotton ball in pure
vanilla extract and place in a small dish. This tip works best in
small spaces, such as drawers, closets, and bathrooms.
* For Kitchen odors: Place a small dish of vinegar near the
kitchen odor. The vinegar will get rid of it for you.
* Place your favorite citrus peels in a pot. Cover with water and
simmer. It will freshen your kitchen and the rest of the house
all at once.
Ashley Ocampo is a freelance writer and mom who publishes both
The Labor of Love Recipe Box, a daily newsletter that contains
quick, easy dinner ideas for your whole family, as well as
Organization and Cleaning 101, a weekly ezine with tips to make
your homemaking easier. To subscribe send a blank email to
tlolrecipebox-subscribe@topica.com.
Or for Organization 101, a blank email to org101-subscribe@topica.com.
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