| We all have access to a tremendous variety of choices in cleaning products available for those jobs that come up. Many of these handy products, however, can do as much harm as good. They have chemicals and compounds in them that could be harming your long-term health and the environment. Fortunately, there are many green or natural products available these days that are safer to use. Following is a list of those products and what they are best used for. Fresh Herbs. Instead of using commercial air fresheners from the grocery store or hardware store, try natural herbs and oils for freshening the air. They are great for making your home smell fresh. Just put your favorite aromatic herb in some water and keep it simmering on the stove awhile and your home will smell great. Baking Soda. This is just about the most versatile cleaner that available. It is a soft abrasive and with a little water on a cloth or sponge it will give a nice shine to most smooth surfaces. Besides cleaning, it also removes stains, softens fabrics and deodorizes clothing and spaces. Open a box in your refrigerator or other places where odors are a problem and it will take away the odor and leave a fresh scent. Lemon Juice. You can get this natural product bottled or just squeeze it from a lemon. It can help remove perspiration stains from clothing and it cuts through grease very well. Lemon juice can also be used as a natural bleach. Salt. For cutting through grease or when a mild abrasive cleaner is what you need for a cleaning task, salt is the natural product to accomplish what you want. Bread. A couple of slices of bread left in your refrigerator will absorb odors. Borax. Next time you need a bleaching cleanser, try a little borax. Borax is a mineral compound that kills bacteria and molds. In addition, it removes stains from clothing and fabrics. Despite the fact that it is a natural substance, you should keep it away from pets and children. Vinegar. Vinegar is one of the best cleaning products you can get, and it is easy to get and inexpensive. If you can handle the odor, it's ideal for cleaning up dissolved mineral and soap film and removing stains. For cleaning windows or mirrors, vinegar and crumpled newspapers are terrific for leaving a clean shine with no streaks. These are the primary natural cleaning agents that most people have in their kitchen or at the grocery store. When you clean your home the green way, you can be sure that you are helping both your family and the environment without giving up your healthy and comfortable lifestyle.
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Keeping It Green When You Clean
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