Published August 30, 2014 | Leah Gehlsen Morlan
Natural home remedies cleaning are very easy to make a rule, and can almost always to make use of materials you already have on hand.
Like everything else seems to be the natural cleansing, much harder than it really is, and often is not a task for more information, also seem to be complicated and costly. But it's not, I promise. I'm nothing if not two specific things: paranoid and frugal. Natural cleaning falls under my umbrella comfort, making sure that it is much safer and cheaper.
Today I'm going to share my super simple recipe for soft peeling favorite home and some extra tips, so you might also natural cleaning once.
I use this fantastic little brush to shine around the counter to refine the bathroom (toilet too! Works Magic in the toilet.). I could have also used the weekend to after my son outside dirt were right about him to clean the sand table / water. I guess what I am saying is that it versatile as all dates and I bet you can do, well, now.
House Soft Peeling
1.4 C baking soda
Enough liquid soap to make a paste.
As for the case of soap, I prefer Dr. Bronner Castile liquid soap in the mint, but I use soap with which you feel comfortable. In the past I have often used detergent Seventh Generation, for example. But, hey, I was in the supermarket last week, and you will remember epochs of liquid dish soap, but simply "was not the kind of store that sells the seventh generation of less than $ 14 bottle that" if you have a good old blue soap Dawn Court, then by all means use.
To clean: a little paste on a clean sponge and rub, rub, rub your heart's content. It is a magical thing.
I have included some additional tips below the natural cleaning:
- Put a few drops of tea tree oil into the cup for a natural disinfectant and fresh scent
- Use mint or lavender to repel insects (not necessary in connection with cleaning, but practically, right?)
Liquid Castile Soap
- Put a few drops on your baby at home cleaning solution to keep clean vague
- Use tea tree oil to clean soap Dr. Bronner your pots gunked-up
- Make a quick cleaning with jet 3.4 C distilled water, 1/4 C vinegar, 1 teaspoon of castile soap and a few drops of essential oil of your choice (I'm a girl all the way ... peppermint). Use this on everything (except glass ... glass, let the soap).
- Clean from the top with baking soda and plain warm water, if you want (which is just as effective)
- Mix baking soda with a little cornstarch or arrowroot powder and coconut oil for a natural deodorant (see how it's done with Cadry )
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