Clean Up Your Home at Nalle Woods Naturally With These DIY Household Cleaners

Looking for a way to save a bit of cash while also removing chemicals from your home? Make your own cleaning products! It’s easy to duplicate of the most common household cleaners using all-natural ingredients, and they’ll even help to turn your home at Nalle Woods into a green household.

  • Glass Cleaner: Combine 1 cup of white vinegar with 1 cup of water and 1/4 cup of fresh-squeezed lemon juice to create a DIY window and glass cleaner. You can even add in your favorite essential oil for a fresh scent.
  • Laundry Detergent: While many store-bought laundry detergents are filled with chemicals, this homemade version is made using only natural ingredients. Combine a box of Borax with a box of baking soda and 1 bar of organic bar soap (such as Dr. Bronner’s). Then, blend it all together in a food processor until it reaches a powder form.
  • Bathroom Tile Cleaner: Remove grime from tubs and sinks using this all-natural bathroom cleaner. Simply mix baking soda with liquid castile soap and use it as a scrub.
  • All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix 1/2 cup vinegar, 1 tablespoon of Borax, 1 tablespoon hydrogen peroxide, and 2 cups of hot water to create an all-purpose cleaner that you can use anywhere in the home.

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How to Keep Your Bathroom Clean and Clutter-Free

It’s not uncommon to accumulate a whole lot of clutter in your bathroom. If you want to finally clean out your bathroom and make it a bit more functional, however, all it takes are a few simple tips to show you how. Here are some great ways to keep your bathroom clean and clutter-free.

  1. Clean out the cabinets. Whether your bathroom has a standard medicine cabinet, an under-sink cabinet or both, it’s always smart to toss out your unused products and make room for the essentials. Clear everything out, wipe down the shelves and add storage bins where you need them.
  2. Update your towel storage. You may feel stuck with the one towel rack that you have, but you can always add a hanging towel rack over the door to create more hanging storage.
  3. Add a shower caddy. If your soaps and shampoos are taking over the shower ledges, keep them corralled with a shower caddy. Invest in one that hangs over the showerhead, or use a portable one that you can tote back and forth between showers.
  4. Add shelving. If all else fails, add your own shelving anywhere that you need it in the bathroom. Store products in baskets or bins to help keep the shelves neat and tidy.

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