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DIY Cleaning Tips Using Organic All-Purpose Cleaning Supplies

DIY Cleaning Tips Using Organic All-Purpose Cleaning Supplies


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Organic all-purpose cleaners have grown in popularity as people look for eco-friendly solutions that don’t contain the harsh chemicals found in conventional cleaners – thank goodness! With organic home cleaning products, you can achieve a fresh, clean home without compromising your health or those around you, as well as the environment. 

Here are a few cleaning benefits, as well as tips and tricks to help you use organic all-purpose cleaning supplies effectively throughout your home.

Why Choose Organic Cleaning Supplies?

Before we get into the tips, let’s explore the benefits of using organic cleaning supplies. Unlike traditional cleaners, organic products are formulated with natural ingredients, often derived from plant-based sources. These ingredients are biodegradable, free from harsh chemicals, and safe for the environment. When using an organic all-purpose cleaner, you’re also less likely to experience allergic reactions, respiratory issues, or skin irritation often triggered by the harmful ingredients in conventional cleaning products.

DIY Tips for Using Organic All-Purpose Cleaners in Different Areas of Your Home
 

1. Kitchen
The kitchen is often the heart of the home and the area most prone to accumulating grime, grease, and germs. Organic cleaning supplies are perfect for this space since they’re safe to use on surfaces where food is prepared and where families spend a lot time.

  • Countertops: Spray an organic all-purpose cleaner on countertops and wipe with a cloth to remove grime and disinfect surfaces. Organic cleaners with essential oils, like lemon or lavender, add a natural, pleasant scent while also providing antimicrobial benefits.
  • Oven: Create a paste using an organic all-purpose cleaner and baking soda to tackle baked-on food and grease inside your oven. Apply the paste, let it sit for 15-20 minutes, and scrub with a sponge or brush.
  • Refrigerator: Wipe down shelves and drawers using a diluted solution of your organic all-purpose cleaner. Be sure to use a non-toxic, food-safe cleaner (like hyve!) for this job to avoid contaminating your food with chemicals. 

 

2. Bathroom
The bathroom is another area that benefits from organic all-purpose cleaning supplies, especially for removing soap scum and keeping germs under control. And in a place that can harbor germs, using a probiotic cleaner keeps harmful bacteria at bay by breaking down biofilm and crowding out harmful bacteria for up to five days. 

  • Shower and Tub: For mineral deposits and soap scum, spray an organic cleaner with a bit of vinegar added to the mix. Allow it to sit for 5-10 minutes, then scrub with a brush or sponge. Vinegar helps break down hard water stains, making it a natural alternative to chemical descalers.
  • Toilet: Use your organic cleaner with a toilet brush for regular cleaning. For deeper cleaning, sprinkle baking soda in the bowl before scrubbing. To disinfect and freshen, add a few drops of tea tree oil, which is known for its antibacterial properties.
  • Mirrors: A mixture of equal parts water and organic cleaner is perfect for glass and mirrors. Spray, then wipe clean with a lint-free cloth or paper towel for a streak-free shine.

3. Living Room
Keeping your living room clean with organic home cleaning products is simple, and it reduces chemical exposure in areas where families spend a lot of time.

  • Dusting: Avoid chemical-laden dust sprays by mixing an organic all-purpose cleaner with water and using a reusable cloth. A light mist helps to catch dust particles and leaves surfaces looking fresh.
  • Upholstery: For fabric sofas and chairs, lightly spray an organic cleaner that’s safe for upholstery (always test a small area), and dab with a clean cloth. Use baking soda to absorb odors—simply sprinkle it on, let it sit for 15 minutes, then vacuum it up.

4. Bedroom
Bedrooms should be a safe haven for relaxation, so keeping harsh chemicals out of there is essential!

  • Mattress Freshening: Sprinkle baking soda on your mattress, let it sit for 30 minutes to absorb odors, and vacuum thoroughly. You can also spritz an organic all-purpose cleaner lightly on the mattress surface for added freshness.
  • Window Blinds: Use a reusable cloth dampened with an organic cleaner to wipe down blinds. For heavier dust, wrap the cloth around tongs or a brush to get between each blind slat more effectively.
  • Closet Freshening: Keep a small jar of baking soda with a few drops of lavender or cedarwood essential oil in your closet to absorb odors naturally.

5. Floors
Using eco-friendly floor cleaning methods prevents chemicals from lingering in the air and on surfaces, especially important for homes with children and pets.

  • Hardwood and Laminate Floors: Avoid traditional floor cleaners, which can be harsh on wood and laminate. Instead, use a diluted solution of organic cleaner and warm water. Mop as usual, and dry the floor immediately after to avoid moisture damage.
  • Tile Floors: For tougher tile surfaces, add a little vinegar to your organic cleaner for additional power against dirt and stains. Mop the floor, then rinse with clean water to prevent streaking.

Additional Tips for Using Organic Home Cleaning Products

  • Check for Certifications: Look for organic all-purpose cleaners that are certified by reputable organizations, as this ensures they meet stringent environmental and health standards. Do your research!
  • Store Properly: Organic cleaners often don’t contain preservatives, so storing them in a cool, dry place can help extend their shelf life. Ensure they’re tightly sealed to prevent evaporation.
  • DIY Additions: Boost the power of your organic cleaner with natural add-ins, such as vinegar, baking soda, or a few drops of essential oils. These additions can be especially helpful when tackling tough cleaning jobs or areas that need a bit more attention. Hyve products have lavender and bergamot essential oils. 
  • Ventilation: Although organic cleaners don’t contain harsh chemicals, it’s still a good idea to ventilate your space while cleaning. It’s also smart to open your windows often to improve indoor air quality. 

Embrace the Power of Organic Cleaning

Using organic all-purpose cleaners is not only effective but also supports a sustainable lifestyle. From the kitchen to the living room, these DIY tips show that you don’t need toxic chemicals to keep your home looking and feeling fresh. Switching to organic cleaning supplies reduces exposure to irritants, promotes better indoor air quality, and supports a healthier, eco-friendly home environment.

With organic cleaning products, you’re choosing a cleaner home and a cleaner planet. Happy cleaning! 

 

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