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Environmentally friendly, cost effecti ve cle aning tips
Green cleaning recipes
They’re safe, smell good and really work
natural cleaning or ‘green cleaning’ is a way to clean your home using
fewer cleaning products and safer alternatives. This produces
less waste and reduces the need for artificial chemicals that
can be harmful to your family and the environment.
In the laundry
In the kitchen
SuRfACE ClEAnER Use bicarbonate
of soda on a damp cloth to clean
benchtops, sinks, windows and your
refrigerator surfaces.
DIShWAShIng DETERgEnT Use
pure soap and add white vinegar to
the rinse water to give glasses an
extra shine.
OvEn ClEAnER Wipe the oven down
while still warm with a soapy cloth.
In the car
BlEACh Use 1 cup of lemon juice in half
a bucket of water and soak overnight, or
substitute half a cup of borax per washload
to whiten whites and brighten colours.
STAIn REmOvER Use eucalyptus oil to
remove stains before washing. Apply a few
drops and let it evaporate.
lAunDRy DETERgEnT Mix
one third of a cake of
pure soap (grated)
with one third of
a cup of washing
soda. Dissolve in
hot water and
top up with
water. The
mixture will set
to a soft gel. Use 2-3
cups per wash.
BATTERy ClEAnER Clean battery terminals with a
mixture of 2 teaspoons of bicarbonate of soda with
1 litre of water and apply generously. Smear petroleum
jelly around the base of the terminals to prevent
oxidisation.
POlISh Give your car a normal wash. Allow it to dry,
then sprinkle cornflour over the duco. Polish to give that extra sheen.
ChROmE POlISh Use flour or bicarbonate of soda with a dry, clean cloth.
TAR REmOvER Moisten a cloth with eucalyptus oil and rub clean.
hInTS Get rid of that new car smell by wiping vinyl surfaces with a strong solution
of vinegar and air well. Moisten a soft cloth with vinegar to clean windscreens and
windows. An open container of bicarbonate of soda absorbs odours. And remember to
wash your car on the lawn.
To clean well, cheaply and safely thoughout your home all
you need are the basic ingredients below.
In the living room
CARPET ClEAnER Sprinkle
bicarbonate of soda on the carpet
before vacuuming to deodorise. For
stain removing just vacuum or brush
when dry.
WInDOW ClEAnER Wash
windows with warm soapy
water if very dirty. Add half a
cup of vinegar to a litre of warm
water. Use crumpled newspaper
moistened with vinegar to get a
beautiful sheen.
For more information visit
REduCE the use of household cleaners by buying less,
There are just three things
to remember: BE SMaRT when you shop. Read the label, avoid buying
the more toxic product and buy only what you need.
REduCE • BE SMaRT • ThInk SaFE ThInk SaFE when handling and storing cleaners
and dispose of them legally and safely.
You can buy these inexpensive ingredients from your local supermarket.
Bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
Environment Line 131 555
Create your own Eden
Borax is a
naturally occurring
mineral salt. It
cleans, deodorises,
bleaches and
disinfects. Borax is also used to control
pests such as ants and cockroaches.
(Borax is also toxic so keep this out of
reach of children and pets).
cuts grease and is a
deodoriser and mild
disinfectant. Mix half and
half with water and store
in a labelled spray bottle.
hint Microfibre cloths clean
effectively with just water.
Washing soda
cuts grease and
removes stains.
Green cleaning recipes
all-purpose
cleaner
Warm water mixed with pure
soap or white vinegar is a cheap
and easy general cleaner for
throughout the home.
Pure soap is a general
purpose cleaner that
biodegrades completely.
Lemon juice is a
mild bleach, a
deodorant
and a
cleaning
agent.
They’re safe, smell good and really work
In the bathroom
TOIlET ClEAnER Make a paste from borax and
lemon juice for cleaning non-septic toilet bowls.
CERAmIC ClEAnER Clean tiles, sinks, toilets and
baths with bicarbonate of soda using a damp cloth.
mIRROR ClEAnER Apply eucalyptus oil with a
wad of newspaper to prevent mirrors fogging.
More recipes over the page >>
Easy
green cleaning
White vinegar
cleans, deodorises, softens
water and is a good
scouring powder. Store
in a flour shaker to keep
it dry.
Contact
Published by
Office of Environment and Heritage
Department of Premier and Cabinet
59–61 Goulburn Street, Sydney
Phone: (02) 9995 5000 (switchboard)
Fax: (02) 9995 5999
TTY: (02) 9211 4723
Email: [email protected]
using less and looking for natural, safer alternatives.
Your natural cleaning kit
environment.nsw.gov.au
livingthing.net.au
OEH 2011/0741 ISBN 978 1 74232 228 5 September 2011
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