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11 Homemade Natural Cleaning Products - DIY Recipes and Uses

The household cleaning aisle at your local big box retailer can be a dizzying place, and not just because of the overwhelming number of options. The cost of housecleaning products is equally as staggering.

However, rather than spend a huge portion of your paycheck on cleaning products, you can simply use a few common items that you may already have around your house to create your own solutions.

There are a number of recurring items in household cleaning solutions.

Here are several common, versatile items and what you can expect to pay for them:

You also need some basic cleaning supplies:


Safety Considerations

The following tips are critical to ensure that your homemade solutions are both safe and effective:



How To Make Your Own Toxin Free Cleaning Products

Biodegradable Household Cleaning Agents

The average household cleaning agents, such as your dish soap, your laundry 
detergent, your toilet cleaning agents and even your body wash and shampoo 
often contain chemicals that are harmful to you and your environment.  Although 
there is an increasing number of biodegradable and toxic-free choices, these 
usually still come in plastic containers that add to your trash and are often 
not very light on your wallet.

Luckily with a few very cheap and easily attainable ingredients you can make 
your own cleaning and body care products. After several months of trying out 
various recipes we will now share with you our favourite ones that are 
toxin-free and fully biodegradable.

A little tip: it is a lot cheaper to buy large quantities (1kg or more) of 
baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), washing soda (sodium carbonate), citric acid 
and vegetable glycerin at a chemicals supplier or online than buying small 
quantities in the supermarket!

 

 
Dishwashing Soap

Biodegradable Homemade Dishwashing SoapNote that the proportions of water and 
soap depend on the soap you’re using. You aim for a texture like liquid soap. 
Alternatively you could use natural liquid soap (additive-free) blended with 
some water.
You need

    Approximately 1 litre boiling water
    Around 200g soap bar (Aleppo, Castile, or any other natural soap)
    1-3 tbsp. washing soda (sodium carbonate)
    2 tbsp. vegetable glycerin
    10-20 drops essential oil (try lemongrass, bergamot or lavender)

Recipe

    Grate the soap bar into a bowl and stir in the boiling water. Wait until 
the soap has properly dissolved and resembles liquid soap (this may take a few 
hours!). You can stir the mixture from time to time with a whisk and add 
boiling water if the texture is too thick.
    Add the glycerin.
    Now add the washing soda (sodium carbonate), but be careful as this will 
thicken the mixture and if you add too much you will end up with a thick gel.
    Add the essential oil.
    Pour the liquid into empty dishwashing soap bottles or empty glass bottles.

 

 
Laundry Detergent

(multi-purpose, except wool and silk)
IMG_0981.JPGYou need

    200g baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
    300g washing soda (sodium carbonate)
    200g dishwashing salt (or any pure salt without iodine)
    200g Aleppo or Castile soap
    Vinegar or citric acid ( for the fabric softener)

Recipe

    Grind the soap bar and mix with the other ingredients.
    Pour into jars or any sealable container(s).

Use 1 flat tablespoon per machine. Do not use for wool and silk!

As a fabric softener you can pour either 1 tsp. of citric acid or the same 
amount of vinegar into the appropriate compartment of your washing machine.

 

 
Laundry Detergent

(wool and silk)
You need

    500ml water
    200ml spirit of wine / ethyl alcohol
    100g grated Aleppo soap / Castile soap

Recipe

    Bring water to boil and mix in the spirit of wine as well as the grated 
soap.
    Let the mixture cool down and store in a jar.

Use 2 tablespoons per machine.

 

 
Multipurpose Cleaning Agent #1

This is a very quick and simple cleaning agent for glass surfaces, mirrors, the 
shower, windows, the fridge and kitchen surfaces.
You need

    100ml vodka or ethanol
    200ml water
    Spray bottle

Recipe

    Pour the ingredients into the bottle
    Shake to mix
    Spray

 

 

Multipurpose cleaning agent #2

This is another simple cleaning agent, especially useful in kitchen and 
bathroom.
You need

    Some vinegar concentrate (amount of vinegar will determine the amount of 
the cleaning agent)
    Some water
    Fresh peel of any citrus fruit, quartered
    Spray bottle

Recipe

    Mix vinegar concentrate and water at a 1:4 ratio, combine with the citrus 
fruit peel in a pot or jar, let it rest for two weeks.
    Run the liquid through a sieve and a funnel into the aerosol bottle. Ready 
to spray!

 

 
Scrubbing powder

Very useful powder to clean greasy surfaces such as your oven, roasting dishes, 
bathtub, sink or cooking grate.
You need

    50g soap
    250g baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
    50g salt
    Optional: 10-20 drops of essential oil

Recipe

    Combine all ingredients and mix in a blender.
    Store in a tightly sealed jar.

 

Where we found these recipes:

    Dishwashing soap: 
awildgreenlife.com/make-your-own-biodegradable-borax-free-dish-washing-soap/
    Laundry detergent, multipurpose cleaning agent, scrubbing 
powder:langsamerleben.wordpress.com/category/reinugungsmittel-2/

 

This article was written by Valentin Kunze and Charlotte and has been 
republished from The Permaculture Collective under creative commons licence.