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5 Tips for Sustainable Cleaning with Vinegar

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In a world where sustainability is gaining precedence, the quest for eco-friendly alternatives in daily life extends to our cleaning routines. Enter vinegar, a kitchen staple that not only enhances the flavor of your salads but also serves as a potent and sustainable cleaning agent that is natural and non-toxic Let's explore the various uses of vinegar and some simple recipes for a greener, cleaner home.

1. All-Purpose Cleaner

Mixing equal parts (1:1) of water and vinegar creates a powerful all-purpose cleaner. Pour this solution into an empty spray bottle and use it to wipe down countertops, glass surfaces, and kitchen appliances. The acidity of vinegar effectively cuts through grease and grime, leaving surfaces sparkling clean without the need for harsh chemicals. 

2. Deodorize Naturally

Say goodbye to synthetic air fresheners and embrace the natural deodorizing properties of vinegar. Place an open bowl of vinegar in rooms with lingering odors, or mix it with water in a spray bottle to freshen the air. This simple trick helps neutralize unwanted smells without introducing harmful substances into your living space.

3. Fabric Softener Alternative

Opt for a more sustainable laundry routine by replacing commercial fabric softeners with vinegar. Add a cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle of your washing machine to soften clothes naturally. This not only reduces the environmental impact of your laundry routine but also helps eliminate detergent residues and odors.

4. Tough Stain Remover

Vinegar, when combined with baking soda, becomes a dynamic duo for tackling tough stains. Create a paste by mixing the two ingredients and apply it to stains on carpets, upholstery, or hard surfaces. Let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing or wiping away the stain, revealing a cleaner and brighter surface.

5. Eco-Friendly Disinfectant

For a natural and eco-friendly disinfectant, vinegar is a go-to solution. Its antimicrobial properties make it effective in killing bacteria and germs on various surfaces. To enhance its disinfecting power, consider adding a few drops of tea tree oil or eucalyptus oil to your vinegar cleaning solution.

Simple Recipe: Citrus Infused All-Purpose Cleaner

Take your vinegar cleaner up a notch with a refreshing citrus twist. Combine orange or lemon peels with vinegar in a glass jar and let it infuse for a week. Strain the liquid and dilute it with water in a 1:1 ratio. Pour the citrus-infused vinegar into any empty spray bottle for a pleasantly scented, all-natural cleaner.

In conclusion, sustainable cleaning with vinegar not only minimizes your environmental footprint but also contributes to a healthier living space. These easy-to-follow recipes and applications showcase the versatility of vinegar, proving that eco-friendly cleaning can be both simple and effective. Make the switch to vinegar, and let your cleaning routine be a small yet impactful step towards a greener, cleaner world.

Zero Waste Cleaning Tips

  • Don't throw away your old toothbrushes but use them for cleaning small areas and corners
  • Use brushes made from wood, bamboo and plant bristles.
  • Clean with rags made from clothes you no longer wear, or buy a set of reusable cloths for cleaning
  • Clean with Swedish Dish Cloths.
  • Use a multi-purpose soap like Marseille soap or our Dish soap to use as a stain remover, surface cleaner and dish soap.
1 comment

I was surprised to see this blog today, thank you for the tips. Just today, I used 2 tbsp of vinegar into the diffuser and added some water to diffuse it in the bathroom because I needed to clean the diffuser. I just wanted to share this tip on how to unclog the diffuser if the mist doesn’t work. I left it for about an hour or so. There are many ways to clean with vinegar around the house and these tips that you have so kindly shared with us was helpful. Thank you.

Kate
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