Do-it-Yourself Home Made Household Cleaner Recipes
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Safer alternatives to hazardous cleaning products exist for nearly every type of household cleaner. Listed below are links to several do-it-yourself recipes for basic household cleaners. Many of these recipes have been performance tested by the TURI Cleaning Laboratory as indicated in the tables. These alternatives to traditional commercial household cleaners are easy to make out of common household ingredients, will most likely cost you less than store bought products and can work just as well! |
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The recipes listed use ingredients commonly found in household cupboards. We have collected some basic health and safety information on the individual components to help you decide which recipes will be right for you. |
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Cleaning Recipes Included for: |
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Links to environmentally friendly, less toxic, green cleaner lines and web sites |
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To complete the recipes, your shopping list may include: vinegar-white, salt, baking soda, baby oil, washing soda, lemon juice, aluminum foil, corn starch, toothpaste, flour, steel wool, arm & hammer, oven cleaner, sponges, newspaper, tea tree oil, olive oil, liquid castile soap, Murphy’s Oil Soap, washcloth, vegetable oil, hydrogen peroxide and Bon Ami. |
This page updated Thursday August 21 2008