Ways to save cleaning the house9 comments

By admin
Posted on 25 Apr 2009 at 3:46pm

cleaning-supplies1Are you paying too much for cleaning supplies?

 

 

 

 

The average family can spend over $600 dollars a year on household cleaners.  While most of these cleaners do an adequate job and are produced by trusted American companies there are better ways to clean that won’t cost you much.  Here are some simple ways to keep some of that money in you wallet.

 

If you buy your manufactured cleaning products, scale back.  You don’t need a different cleaner for kitchens, bathrooms, floors, or toilets.  One all purpose cleaner can clean counters, floors, sink/tubs, and toilets.

 

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Make your own cleaners.  Many manufactured cleaners are expensive and leave harmful chemicals behind after you use them.  To save money and keep your home healthier make your own cleaning products with baking soda, vinegar, and dish soap.  Baking soda can be used for everything from freshening your fridge to cleaning lawn furniture. 

Check out these household cleaning tips…

 

Distilled white vinegar is a natural disinfectant and is safe on most surfaces including hard wood floors. Check out the sites below to get recipes and tips.

 

Don’t waste your money on drain cleaners and toilet cleaners.  Both products are expensive and contain harmful chemicals.  A quality plunger will work better to remove clogs from drains and is much safer.  An all purpose cleaner or even distilled white vinegar will clean your toilet as well as manufactured products and are much safer.

 

For more information on how to save money cleaning check out armhamer.com, realsimple.com, and marthastewart.com and heinzvinegar.com for cleaning solution recipes and tips. 

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