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Discard Your Chemical Bathroom Cleaners

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You may have the parents coming to visit, or maybe you have some good friends dropping by to share dinner. You have thumbed through your favourite receipe books attempting to discover something a little out of the ordinary that you are feeling confident enough to cook well.
You purchase the ingredients and spend the afternoon doing the cooking. Everything is going great and you are feeling pretty happy as you finish your cooking. Then think you'll ease back for a bit, but just as you walk down your hallway, you see out of the corner of your eye the bathroom and you realise with a depressing feeling that there is the need to do some cleaning.
You have been contemplating using eco-friendly ways to clean up the bathroom, and you've stocked up with the appropriate supplies. But your dinner guests are are going to turn up soon and you wonder whether you will only revert to the normal chemical cleaners that fill your cupboard inside the bathroom. But no, have made the decision to do the correct thing and here is an opportunity to give it a chance. And if it doesn't, well, it should be a enjoyable topic of conversation.
What you need to take into account about chemical cleaning products that you purchase from your supermarket or store, is that, even though they do the job, they can significantly impact on your environment. There are risks from placing these sort of toxins inside of sewer systems. A lot of the time this will be okay, but sometimes in some areas, if there is a storm, the sewer system can be overwhelmed and the sewer system overflow can go inside of the stormwater system and this may, in turn, be dispelled into your environment.
Chemical cleaning products additionally use such strong chemicals that they have labels to keep up and out of reach of children and instructions on what you must do if you swallow, inhale, or even allow them to contact your skin. Cleaning the bathroom is, quite simply, a hazard to your health.
You devote so much effort to keep everything hygienic and yet the products you are using to clean up, can ironically turn out to be even worse for you than a bathroom that hasn't been cleaned. This will be particularly the case if you are using chemical products to clean up blockages in your pipes. These chemical products are so toxic, do make sure you wear the appropriate gloves and even mask if needed.
And even the antibacterial soap that's labelled as 99.9 percent strong at killing germs, can be detrimental to your health. There's a movement to stop the use of these soaps particularly from retirement villages and for use by children. This will be for the same reason that antibiotics are currently being overcome by super bugs as a result of the excessive subscription of antibiotics over the past generation of doctors. The more you use the soap, the less your body is experienced at beating the targetted bacteria by itself, and the greater chance there is of more super bugs developing. Washing your hands often with normal soap is quite sufficient.
So, with a degree of determination, you stride into the bathroom. You look inside of the cupboard with your alternative cleaning products. There is the fresh club soda which is a stain remover and polisher. Liquid castile soap is an all-purpose cleaner, grease-cutter and disinfectant. White vinegar is an antifungal that kills germs. Baking soda dispenses of unpleasant odours and can be used as a gentle scouring powder. White vinegar is an antifungal that kills germs. Borax dispenses of unpleasant odours, removes dirt and can act as an antifungal. Borax is the commonplace name for the natural mineral compound sodium borate. Hydrogen peroxide (3 percent concentration) is a stain remover, disinfectant and a non toxic bleach.
These are the basic ingredients you can use by themselves, or it is possible to use them in combination to clean up the bathroom so that it is sparking clean. For example it is possible to create an all purpose cleaner with a combination of white vinegar, borax and liquid castile soap. I found this on the internet and the credit goes to Karen Logan. The reason I point this out, particularly, is because the internet has a wealth of information on eco-friendly solutions and is your first-stop resource for discovering these sorts of useful solutions.
Place 2 tablespoons of white vinegar and one tsp. of borax inside of a 16 oz. spray bottle. Fill the rest of the bottle with very hot water and shake until the borax has totally dissolved. Then add one quarter of a cup of liquid castile soap. This should supply you with a very useful all purpose cleaner that it is possible to use for cleaning everything in your bathroom. There's a simpler option with 2 cups of club soda mixed in a spray bottle.
It is possible to clean your glass with club soda and one tsp. of lemon juice in a spray bottle. You'll discover this limits those niggling streaks of a number of chemical cleaners.
It is possible to get rid of mould, all too often a worry inside the bathroom, with a combination of 1/2 of a cup of hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar with 1 cup of water. Spray onto the mould and do not rinse off. It is possible to additionally use a mixture of 2 teaspoons of tea tree oil and 2 cups of water.
There's even a solution for the toilet bowl. Either sprinkle in baking soda or borax, or pour in white venegar. Then, rather than using a traditional floor cleaner from the local supermarket or store, it is possible to mix liquid castile soap, white vinegar and luke-warm water in a large bucket. This will do just as great a job as any commercial cleaner and your bathroom and you and your loved ones' health should benefit from it.
Of course, it is possible to use vinegar and baking soda to unblock your pipes, so really, it is possible to pretty well fix and clean virtually everything in your bathroom with natural ingredients where you normally use chemical products. And don't forget that it is possible to disinfect your cloths and sponges by boiling them in water for 3 minutes and then microwave for an extra minute.

Scott Rodgers has recently retired as a Los Angeles master plumber and strives to give healthy alternative options to clean and fix your bathroom and plumbing issues. For more useful tips and information, visit Scott’s website: eLocalPlumbers.com

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By: Scott Rodgers


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