| Details On Methods To Safely Clean Your Bathroom |
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| Written by Peter Skonctue |
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Environmentally friendly is the way to go now, especially when it comes to the products we use on a daily basis. Nowhere else can this be more beneficial than the place where our children eat, sleep and grow. Avoiding the use of toxic chemicals will prevent some serious accidents around our homes. Since cleaning the bathroom usually requires the use of some harsh substances, let's see how we can do it green. Most cleaning products on the market today can be replaced by using a few simple ingredients. These are ingredients that are already in most homes, and in fact, your grandmother was probably very knowledgeable on everything they could be used for. Things like baking soda and vinegar have so many uses that it would require a few pages to list all of them. They are also safe to be around children, without the fear of dangerous fumes during use. Some other ingredients you will need are rubbing alcohol, lemon oil furniture polish, cream of tartar, toothpaste, and club soda. You may also want to invest in a portable steam machine if you like the sterilization process it provides in getting rid of bacteria. Using white distilled vinegar and full strength vinegar for different situations will bring about different results. Using baking soda in the bath will keep rings from appearing at the water level area, as well as soften your skin. So sometimes implementing some preventive cleaning processes during use, will prevent further cleaning later. Also, you can heat up the vinegar on the stove to remove decal stains and glue that may have appeared on porcelain sections of your tub, from both non-skid cans and label colors that have run. For the right mixtures on how to use these ingredients, feel free to use the world wide web. There is a wealth of information and videos that will show you how to clean each portion of your home using safe and green processes. You will find step-by-step instructions and the correct measurements of each product needed, in order to create the needed paste or liquid. Some examples of some interesting cleaning processes are as follows. Club soda will make your counter tops sparkle just by using a wet cloth to wipe them off. Lemon juice and salt will clean the toilet seat hinges that are hard to reach, and a toothbrush is perfect for getting into these small spaces. Cream of tartar and vinegar mixed will clean your sinks and remove any makeup stains that may have appeared during use. Rubbing alcohol is perfect for cleaning the water spots off of shower and sink faucet fixtures. If you really want your shower metal door frames to shine again, leave full strength vinegar inside the tracks overnight and use lemon oil furniture polish on the outside of them. They will be free of gunk and mildew on the inside and look like new on the outside. Tea tree oil is also a great disinfecting alternative that will deodorize in a fresh way. Since green cleaning is so prevalent in our thinking today, there is no reason to expose our children and families to dangerous substances. When cleaning your bathroom or any other room of your house, keep in mind that you can achieve wonderful results in a safe manner. The Internet is your best friend for knowledge of how to do this, and I highly recommend using it to your advantage and benefit. About the Author: When redecorating your bathroom, frameless shower doors make the space appear visibly larger. Bathroom shower enclosures add safety and beauty to your decorating scheme. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |