There is something about Autumn that sets me off on a mad cleaning frenzy. I know I should do it in spring, but for both me and MadDad it is an Autumn thing. We have just decorated the lounge, sitting room and hall, well painted them and I have the kitchen next on the list.
Cleaning is not my favorite past time, but since having the boys it is something that I get them to help me with. As I want them to help it is important to me that we use natural products, so that I feel safe having them use them too. My cleaning kit at the moment consists of white vinegar, bicarbonate of soda, a gentle soap, borax substitute, tea tree oil and cloths.
All purpose spray cleaner
- 1/2 cup of white vinegar
- 2 teaspoons of borax substitute
- A dab of liquid soap
- 5 drops of tea trea oil
- 2 cups hot tap water
Combine the ingredients in a spray bottle and shake until the washing soda has dissolved. Apply and wipe off with a sponge or rag. I have a bag full of old tea towels t shirts etc that we use in the kitchen, in addition to some microfibre cloths that we use for cleaning. I also have a post about 15 uses for white vinegar over on A Thrifty Mum.
The only time that I really use kitchen roll is when I am cleaning the bin or the toilets, as I can use the sheet and then pop it in the compost bin for hygiene reasons. But have to say that I like the fact that
I would love to know what you use to clean and if you make your own cleaning products, what do you use?
Like you I am not too keen on cleaning products so I use ecloths pretty much everywhere and use a steam mop for the floor. The only place I use products is for the toilets.
Peggy » I have not tried a steam mop for the floor, I must try it
I love natural cleaning (well not the actual cleaning I won’t ever like that) but when I am cleaning I do use lots of tea tree, baking soda, vinegar and soap flakes.
Wendy » I haven’t tried soap flakes what are they like?