Organic Natural Cleaning Products
In response to the growing calls for "greener" living, many conscientious consumers are turning to "green cleaning." As commercial cleaning products pollute the waterways and cause varying levels of adverse health affects to consumers, the use of organic natural cleaning products is on the rise. Because common kitchen ingredients serve as effective cleaners, making your own cleaning products is cost effective and promotes healthy living. However, you can also purchase natural cleaners from specialty services.
Risks
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the air in our homes contains two to five times more air pollution than outdoor air. One contributor to this is the use of household cleaning products.
Soap Alternative
Organic castile soap, such as Dr. Bronner's, replaces the need for many detergents. You can use castile soap to wash dishes, scrub floors and you can even use it on your body.
Vinegar
Vinegar is a natural deodorizer and disinfectant. Mixed with castile soap and water, it becomes an all-purpose spray cleaner.
Baking Soda
Baking soda naturally brightens, cleans and deodorizes. You can use baking soda in place of scouring powder and adding sea salt enhances its power.
Essential Oils
Essential oils, such as orange or eucalyptus, add cleaning power and fresh scent to naturally homemade cleaning products.
Laundry
Soap nuts, a natural tree nut containing cleanser, provide an organic alternative to laundry detergent and are biodegradable.
Commercial Organics
You can purchase commercial organic cleaners, such as Aubrey Organics, online, or browse your local specialty stores.