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by Andrew Buda

The fact is that eco friendly cleaning makes for a healthier home. If you are cleaning with over the counter cleansers, your home is full of toxins. It is a must to use eco friendly techniques and products. You and your family will feel better and breathe cleaner air in your home.

Go in your kitchen and pull out all the cleaners. Study all of the labels on the bottles. Are you seeing words like warning, toxic fumes, product may be harmful if breathed or swallowed. It is time to look at the more natural eco friendly cleaning products.

Do some research at the library and discover some of the eco friendly specific cleaners, and what the ingredients are inside that bottle. I am going to teach you how to make your very own eco friendly cleaning products. You may already have what you need in your kitchen

All you need is baking soda, lemons or lemon essential oil and vinegar. It is well known that vinegar kills germs, and is used as an all purpose cleaner when diluted with water. You can add a few drops of essential oil to the water and vinegar mixture for a natural air freshener. Baking soda can be used as a paste to scrub sinks and pots and pans.

Again use the internet to find home made eco friendly cleaning recipes. There are thousands of recipes. What is nice about these is that they are all non toxic, and you know exactly what ingredients you put into the cleaners. And they work as well as the commercial cleaners.

Keep in mind that the cleaners that you get at the grocery store is expensive. You can make your own cleaners for literally pennies. You not only save money but you use less of the homemade cleaner than you would the grocery store cleaners. Cleaning this way will give you peace of mind, that you have a clean, non toxic home.

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