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> Environmentally friendly cleaning products..., Like vinegar, bicarb etc. do they really work?

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paula1
post 06/02/2013, 05:32 PM
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I'm wanting to use less chemicals in my home a I have a child with asthma

I know that many people talk about using vinegar and bicarb.
I have no problem trying these things but do they actually really do a good job of cleaning? Or are they time wasters?

I've read that a huge amount of elbow grease is required.....does this mean that I could basically just use nothing or a damp cloth to get the same effect?

Would like to hear your experiences.

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katpaws
post 06/02/2013, 05:41 PM
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I use bicarb on my caesar stone benches and polished concrete floor for stains (both are white) and find that works a treat.

ETA i use sugar soap mostly for cleaning surfaces etc

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giggleandhoot
post 06/02/2013, 05:44 PM
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I did try the vinegar - but it stank! That and i always wanted chips lol. I switched to Enjo products and they clean wonderfully. Helps my asthma plus my eczema has gone too.
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post 06/02/2013, 05:46 PM
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I always have a spray bottle filled with water, vinegar, and a squirt of dish liquid. I use it for heaps of stuff, wiping down cupboards, benches, the high chair, walls, windows...it works great!

ETA, I add the dish liquid because it makes for a streak free shine on glass and stainless steel (which is most of my kitchen!).

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post 06/02/2013, 05:47 PM
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I swear by it the fizzing action loosens the dirt making for an easier clean.I hate the smell of chemical cleaners. Nothing gets the sink shiny like a bicarb and vinegar scrub
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post 06/02/2013, 05:49 PM
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QUOTE (Mareek @ 06/02/2013, 06:46 PM) *
I always have a spray bottle filled with water, vinegar, and a squirt of dish liquid. I use it for heaps of stuff, wiping down cupboards, benches, the high chair, walls, windows...it works great!

ETA, I add the dish liquid because it makes for a streak free shine on glass and stainless steel (which is most of my kitchen!).


I prefer water, eucalyptus oil and a squirt of dishwashing liquid. - smells lovely too.
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paula1
post 06/02/2013, 09:17 PM
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Thanks guys,

I'll give them a go.
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post 06/02/2013, 09:23 PM
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Oh, I have just discovered olive oil for wooden surfaces. Awesome stuff!!
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post 06/02/2013, 09:24 PM
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I use thieves. Fan-bloody-tastic.

Leaves the house disinfected, chemical free and smelling nice!

http://www.youngliving.com/en_AU/thieves/n...sehold-cleaners
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post 06/02/2013, 09:24 PM
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Just wanted to second how brilliant the vinegar, water and squirt of dishwasher liquid works! on everything! If the vinegar smell bothers you, I sometimes add 10 drops lavender essential oil.
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