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  1. Vim and Vinegar

    March 18, 2013 by admin

    You may catch more flies with honey, but when it comes to cleaning- vinegar’s the stuff!

    There are shelves upon shelves of chemical cleaners in most stores.  And a lot of these products perform exactly as advertised.  You can also easily find a large selection of green cleaners.  And again, these do the advertised job and aren’t that much more expensive than the competing toxic products.

    IMG_1675But when is the last time you’ve gone down the food aisle to pick up something to clean your home?

    Vinegar is a standard go-to in our house.  When the coffee pot starts running slow, we run 7 cups of vinegar to 3 parts water through the machine’s brew cycle.  We then steep 2 pots of water only, to neutralize any remaining vinegar taste or smell.  The vinegar solution thoroughly cleans our coffee machine.

    Do you have lingering stains in a tub, sink, or toilet?  Cover about 1/4 of the dirty surface volume with vinegar and let it sit for a few hours and then scrub clean (add a coating of baking soda first, if you really need to get at the grit).  If your pipes are running slow, sprinkle in about a ½ cup of baking soda, followed by 1 cup of vinegar.  Let that bubble and sit for about 15 minutes.  Follow up with a blast of hot water and your pipe is not only disinfected, but should be running a lot better.

    You can clean your windows and mirrors with a vinegar solution.  Add 2 cups water to about 1/4 cup vinegar in a basic spray bottle.  If you notice streaking, add a teaspoon of dish soap to the mixture.  Those streaks aren’t the fault of the vinegar, but appear due its interaction with a prior cleaning agent.

    It is true that vinegar has a very distinct smell.  But we find it pleasant and it dissipates quickly.  Honestly, the smell of vinegar is a lot more welcome in our home than those fierce chemical scents.  Especially in tight and hard to vent spaces, like bathrooms.

    What are some of your green cleaning tricks?