I have been experimenting the last two years with making some of my own cleaning products ~ partly to be more green, partly to cut having so many different chemicals in the house, and mostly to save money.
My top three:
DIY Laundry Detergent: (Costs about $22; lasts my family of 2 about 18 months for one batch)
1 box Arm and Hammer Washing Soda
1 box Borax
4 lb baking soda
4 lb Oxyclean (or generic - I use Sun)
3 bars Fels Naptha soap, finely grated
Mix all ingredients together. Use 2 tablespoons per wash.
Spray cleaner: (Substitute for Fantastic, Lysol Kitchen, etc). Cost: about 20 cents per bottle
In a spray bottle (dollar store) with a 1 quart capacity: 1 cup white vinegar, 1 tablespoon Dawn dishwashing liquid, top off with water.
Glass cleaner: Cost: about 15 cents per bottle.
In a spray bottle (dollar store) with 1 quart capacity: 1 cup white vinegar, top off with water.
I'm still looking for an acceptable substitute for the dishwasher.
So what things do you do to make your own cleaning products/cut back on costs?
My top three:
DIY Laundry Detergent: (Costs about $22; lasts my family of 2 about 18 months for one batch)
1 box Arm and Hammer Washing Soda
1 box Borax
4 lb baking soda
4 lb Oxyclean (or generic - I use Sun)
3 bars Fels Naptha soap, finely grated
Mix all ingredients together. Use 2 tablespoons per wash.
Spray cleaner: (Substitute for Fantastic, Lysol Kitchen, etc). Cost: about 20 cents per bottle
In a spray bottle (dollar store) with a 1 quart capacity: 1 cup white vinegar, 1 tablespoon Dawn dishwashing liquid, top off with water.
Glass cleaner: Cost: about 15 cents per bottle.
In a spray bottle (dollar store) with 1 quart capacity: 1 cup white vinegar, top off with water.
I'm still looking for an acceptable substitute for the dishwasher.
So what things do you do to make your own cleaning products/cut back on costs?