Natural Cleaning Made Simple & Easy

 
 

Spray bottles

Use these for everything. Glass bottles can break while you are working with them, and it is often more practical to keep plastic bottles for household use.

 

RUBBING ALCOHOL

Keep a bottle of plain alcohol for refreshing delicate clothing in your closet or laundry room. Use a dilution of alcohol and distilled water to clean and sanitize just about anything (but test the materials).

 

Baking soda

From freshening drains and carpets to boosting laundry and scrubbing toilets to cleaning fruits and vegetables, baking soda is required in any natural cleaning pantry - buy in bulk, and decant around the house as needed.

 

STEAM CLEANER

From floor and cabinets to windows, walls and baseboards, from stovetops and refrigerators to upholstery and mattresses, steam cleans it all with ease.

 

Microfiber cleaning cloths

Do away with paper towels and the like, these are better.

 

Soap dispensing brush

Perfect for dishes, of course, but wonderful for cleaning bathrooms and anywhere needing a good scrubbing, especially because you can add baking soda to the soap to make a powerhouse scrubbing solution.

 

masking tape

Wrapped fully around a bottle, this is the simplest aesthetic way to label anything.

 

Compressed air duster

A simple and gentle way for getting things out where they simply do not belong. Cleans all sorts of electronics, vehicles, and intricate art and furniture pieces that are not effectively dusted otherwise.

 

Hyrdrogen peroxide

Use in place of bleach in laundry, or slightly diluted with distilled water to clean just about anything - just use a dark or opaque bottle to keep it safe from UV damage.