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Want sparkling clean windows and mirrors without using harsh chemicals? Try Kat’s Sparkle Spray – this DIY glass cleaner recipe …
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This DIY lemon soda paste is quick, easy, chemical-free and inexpensive to make. Use it to clean kitchen cabinets, stoves, …
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Freshen your carpets and remove odours quickly and easily with this DIY Fresh Carpet Sprinkle.
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Naturally get rid and clean mould away using my ‘Kat’s Mould Be Gone Spray’. It’s an easy DIY cleaning recipe …
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Reusable Homemade Antibacterial Wipes
These homemade reusable antibacterial wipes are the perfect solution for an economical, low-cost, and non-toxic cleaning solution around the home.I …
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Kat’s Cleaning Spray is easy to make, budget friendly and uses 3 ingredients to clean dirt and grime from surfaces.
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Make this DIY Front Loader Washing Machine Spray Cleaner. Help clean and prevent soap scum, mould and bacteria in your …
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A simple guide to cleaning windows, blinds, and window sills in your home using budget-friendly, non-toxic and natural homemade cleaners.
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Essential oils make an amazing antibacterial cleaning option, but these three essential oils are particularly perfect for chemical-free cleaning.
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Everyone gets stinky shoes at some point. My homemade shoe deodorising spray includes only 2 ingredients and is sure to …
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Get rid of ants in your home naturally, with this chemical-free DIY ant repellent spray recipe – the perfect home …
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DIY homemade hand sanitiser recipe to help eliminate the spread of germs and viruses at your work office, in your …
Embrace the power of eco-friendly cleaning with our collection of budget-friendly cleaning recipes. Perfect for environmentally conscious individuals and those with allergies, these homemade solutions offer a safe, effective alternative to commercial cleaners laden with harsh chemicals. Not only do these DIY recipes protect the planet and your health, but they also help you save a significant amount of money in the long run.
One of my favourite recipes is the all-purpose cleaner which I call ‘Kat’s cleaning spray’, which requires only water, white vinegar, and dishwashing liquid. This powerful trio cuts through grease and grime on most surfaces without leaving harmful residues behind. For a refreshing scent and added antibacterial properties, consider adding a few drops of essential oils like lavender or tea tree.
For sparkling windows and mirrors, mix equal parts of water and vinegar in a spray bottle. This simple yet effective glass cleaner leaves surfaces streak-free and shining, without the toxins found in many store-bought options.
Tackle tough bathroom mould and mildew with a paste made from baking soda and water. Apply it to affected areas, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub gently with a brush or sponge. Rinse thoroughly for a clean and refreshed look.
These eco-friendly cleaning recipes not only contribute to a healthier home and planet but also offer considerable savings by utilising inexpensive, readily available ingredients. By incorporating these natural solutions into your cleaning routine, you can enjoy a spotless, allergen-free home without breaking the bank.