July 14, 2009

Cleaning Agents That Pollute

We kept cleaning everyday, wash our body, do our laundry, wash the dishes, mop and scrub the floor, wash our car and etc. What we care about is which detergent on the supermarket shelves can give us the ‘cleanest’ and whitest’ effect.

Most of us never give any thoughts to the cleaning agents that flow out of our home together with the dirt, whether it could cause any harm to any living things or pollute our environment.

You may ask how deep can a synthetic detergent hurt our Mother Nature. The answer is Ocean Deep.

The celebration of inspires awareness of and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. Before you start cleaning again, why not consider these organic and earth friendly cleaning DIY tips.

1. Clean and de-odorise your fridge

Add the mixture of 125 ml of organic lemon juice, 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 500ml hot water. Dip a sponge in the solution and thoroughly clean the interior of the refrigerator. Finish by wiping with a clean damp cloth. To deodorise and clear bacteria, place a few bamboo charcoal in your fridge.

2. Clean the chopping board

Your chopping board could be a source of food poisoning. What you thought was just a flu could have been from the bits of leftover food that was left out too long on your chopping board. Rub a little bit of sea salt and water into your board and rinse it off. To deodorise, mix 1 table spoon of organic lemon juice and a little bit of sea salt, or a little organic apple cider vinegar.

3. Clean and polish stainless steel

To clean adn polish stainless steel cookware, rub a thin paste of baking soda and organic apple cider vinegar on to the metal surface witwh a piece of cloth or sponge, rinse well with water and dry.

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4. Foam cleanser for upholstery Pour 500ml hot water into a medium-sized bowl and add 1 tablespoon baking soda, stirring thoroughly to dissolve it. Allow the mixture to cool to room temperature. Add a little bit of 0% dishwash liquid and 2-3- drops of lavender essential oil to the mixture. Beat with a wire whisk or egg beater to create foam. Working on a small section at a time, rub the foam on to uphostery with a damp sponge. Immediately remove with a damp cloth. Let it dry.

5. Organic Stain Solution

Combine 1 tablespoon of sea salt and 1 tablespoon of baking soda. Add enough water to make a paste and rub into stain. Let it sit for an hour and then launder. This works well on perspiration stains on sofa or clothes.

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6. Glass cleaner Add 1 or 2 teaspoon of organic lemon juice to 500ml water. This is great for dirty or greasy windows like the sliding glass door area where the kid’s hands and nose prints are gathered. Fresh lemon juice works best, but be sure to strain it well.

Valerie Mae is a natural and organic beauty and wellness practitioner. She is part of the Organic Passion team that are dedicated in educating people on the benefits of eliminating chemicals and adopting a natural and organic lifestyle. Read more about their organic findings at http://www.organicpassion.info
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