
The indoor air quality of the home is often worse than the outdoors. The last thing you want to do is worsen that problem by using toxic cleaners. People are looking for more natural ways to clean, and Cleaning Vinegar is a popular choice, especially for those who are sensitive to chemicals. Did you know there is an industrial strength vinegar made for cleaning? It is not the same as what is used for food consumption which has a lower acidity. This Cleaning Vinegar is not made to be eaten, but made to cut thru grease, grime, and dirt, and it can kill weeds! It is best to wear gloves to protect skin and nails when using it.
Vinegar isn’t sweet smelling, so you can add some drops of essential oil for a better fragrance. Favorite essential oils to mask the odor are lemon (which is antiviral and antibacterial), wild orange (tough on grease), lavender (a calming scent that is also antibacterial) and peppermint essential oil (which promotes wakefulness).
Here are some formulas for different cleaning tasks:
It is important to know when NOT to use cleaning vinegar:
Using Cleaning Vinegar is both a natural and a cost-effective way to clean that does not have residual toxic fumes like store bought products may contain.
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