Wednesday, 15 April 2015

General Information To Know About Chemical Free Cleaning

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By Joanna Walsh


Cleanliness is a priority for most people. They want to live, work and play in spaces that are neat and in order. To keep spaces as clean as possible, cleaning rituals and chores should be done regularly. Most of the products on the market that are designed for this purpose include polluting and toxic chemicals as part of their active ingredients. These chemicals are likely to make the environment more toxic, possible even causing allergic reactions or other issues. Still, there are plenty of solutions available for those interested in chemical free cleaning.

The cleaning solutions manufactured in the modern day are likely to be expensive and include a long list of ingredients that the general public is unfamiliar with. Being exposed to these formulas is equivalent to being exposed to harmful toxins that are capable of compromising health. Various homemade solutions and substitutions can be used instead and provide the same, or better, results. Many manufacturers are becoming more aware of the non-toxic, green movements and striving to formulate products that match the needs of consumers.

People who do not have the desire or time to make their own chemical free products are encouraged to look into what manufacturers are providing non-toxic options on the market. Commercial brands may have a special line of goods free of many toxins and more friendly to the environment and its people. These may have less chemicals and irritants in their formula but are not always entirely green. The price for these may be more expensive than traditional products, but the extra money is considered a worthy investment for many. After all, it is far cheaper than a bill from the doctor after a person becomes sick and it helps contribute to a less polluted and more sustainable environment.

Consult reviews and ratings prior to testing out different products. Many of these are sold and general stores and retail shops that stock cleaning goods. The ingredients list is important and worth looking over. This is where consumers can gather more information about what they are being exposed to with this formula and the proper instructions on how to use the formula for maximum effectiveness and safety.

Natural formulas and processes are available. Many can be made with inexpensive ingredients and little effort. Baking soda is often used for softening water, scouring and deodorizing. Unscented soap is useful for clean up and biodegradable. It comes as flakes, powder, bars or liquid.

Lemon is known for having high levels of acid, which makes the juice of it great for fighting against bacteria. When there is need for disinfecting, deodorizing, or softening water, sodium borate or borax is effective. White vinegar is often used for wax build up, mildew, grease, stains and odors. Washing soda serves a similar purpose and can clean up bathroom and kitchen walls, sinks, tubs and tiles.

Citrus solvent can cut stains, grease and oil. People may use cornstarch on windows, furniture, rugs and carpet. Do-it-yourself formulas are easy to make and many recipes can be found with a little research. Many sources offer information on how people can easily create a toxic-free, natural concoctions. Furthermore, they might also offer other tips for maintaining a green and clean home.

Even homemade formulas need to be labeled. They should also be kept away from kids for safety reasons. A clean environment is often a healthy one. Cleanliness makes spaces more comfortable and inviting.




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