For those who want to eliminate or reduce the toxicity in their lives, cleaning with natural or plant-based products can contribute to healthy living. Typically you’ll only need household baking products that not only can help you bake a cake, but contain magical cleaning powers as well.

Method 1
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Using Salt for Scrubbing Power

  1. The grit from salt has sandblasting properties to reduce and remove built-up scum.
    • After pouring salt down the drain run warm water for a few minutes so it works its way through the system.
  2. Sprinkle liberally over the greasy pan and then follow up with a clean wet sponge or rag.
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  3. Scrape away any superfluous food and then sprinkle salt on the spill. Allow to simmer for a few minutes before scraping away, followed by a wet washcloth.
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Using Vinegar to Remove Stains and Deodorize

  1. Dip the toothbrush in vinegar and work it over the grout until stains lift. Wipe away dirt and mold and repeat.
  2. Last night’s fish still hanging around?
    • Place a bowl of vinegar in the microwave and allow it to come to a boil. Set it on a kitchen counter and it will absorb remaining odor.
    • Or, you can pour vinegar into a pan and simmer on the stove.
    • Fill the kettle halfway with vinegar and allow it to come to a boil. Leave overnight, then rinse.
    • For coffee, pour vinegar into a coffee maker and run through the system.
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Cleansing with the Power of Baking Soda

  1. Fill the mug with one part baking soda and two parts water. Allow to soak overnight, then rub clean the next day.
  2. Run on normal cycle to remove all over stains and brighten laundry.
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Turning to Lemons for Freshness

  1. Follow with a squeegee for an extra shine.
  2. Garlic, onions or some meat will leave a lingering odor on the chef’s hands. Rub them with lemon juice and water and they’ll be restored to their natural aroma.
  3. For extra greasy jobs, add a few drops of lemon juice to your regular dish soap to work through greasy pots and pans.
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Polishing with Olive Oil

  1. Don't overdo it, as only one drop is needed to make both shoes shine.
  2. However, be careful if you're removing a sticker or tag on a cardboard item, as it may stain.
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    How do I clean a wooden floor?
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    Use diluted vinegar in water and spray the floor and then wipe it. Or use Dr. Bronner's cleaning products which are super good for cleaning naturally.
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    Why does baking soda lift laundry stains?
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    Baking soda works because it's pH is just a little bit over neutral (which means it's a base, though it's still safe), so it reacts with acids to remove stains.
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      Tips

      • Add a few drops of lemon juice to equal parts water and vinegar to make your own window cleaner.
      • Mix two parts olive oil with one part lemon to create homemade furniture polish.
      • Freshen and remove sink stains by pouring salt into the sink and rubbing it with half of a lemon.
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