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Sustainable living › Healthy home › Clean green › Bathroom cleaners
These recipes for less-toxic tub, tile and toilet cleaners can help you save money and protect your family and the environment.
Tip: Clean bowl thoroughly and often. Drain water from toilet bowl for better cleaning. For serious stains or rust, empty water out of bowl and scour with a wet pumice stone. When wet, the stone will not scratch porcelain.
Rust stains can be removed from porcelain by scouring with cream of tartar.
1 2/3 cups baking soda
1/2 cup vegetable oil-based liquid soap
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons vinegar
a few drops essential oil (optional)
Mix soda and soap in a small tub or bowl. Add water, vinegar and mix. Apply with sponge or other non-abrasive cloth. This cleaner works best when used on the same day it is made. Rinse surface area thoroughly to avoid leaving a residue.
Combine 1/2 cup baking soda with enough vegetable oil-based liquid soap to make a frosting-like mixture. Add 15 drops of tea tree oil (optional). Scoop the mixture onto a sponge and scrub the bathtub, sinks, Formica countertops or shower stall. Rinse.
See general cleaners section.
Use equal parts vinegar and water. Spray and wipe clean.
Add 2 cups vinegar to laundry soap in washing machine. Add a few towels with the shower curtain. Air dry.
Mix 3 tablespoons liquid soap, 20 to 30 drops of tea tree oil and 2 cups water in a spray bottle. Apply as needed. Tip: 3 percent hydrogen peroxide by itself also can be used as a mild antiseptic.
Mix 10 to 20 drops of essential oil into a 1-pound box of baking soda. Place open box under sink or near toilet. Add more essential oil as needed. Replace baking soda every three months.