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I'm interested in hearing ideas/tips on how to clean the house without using the chemical cleaners generally available.
I started cleaning my floors some months back, with just water and essential oils - usually mint or lavender. I've also just heard that white vinegar can be a good cleaner for most of the house.
Anyone have any experience they can share?
Thanks!
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I'm interested in hearing ideas/tips on how to clean the house without using the chemical cleaners generally available.
I started cleaning my floors some months back, with just water and essential oils - usually mint or lavender. I've also just heard that white vinegar can be a good cleaner for most of the house.
Anyone have any experience they can share?
Thanks!
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Hi Tehine Take a look here Green Cleaning or Baking Soda for some ideas and links to external sites. Hopefully you'll get some inspiration here. I have to say that vinegar is a great natural cleaner for limescale - you just need to open the windows for the smell to pass. It's great on windows and mirrors as well.
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