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Jazmine Donerson • Apr 12, 2023

Top7 Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tips to Celebrate Earth Day

Our Top Tips for a Clean Earth Friendly Home

Earth Day is a time to celebrate the earth and its resources. It's also a great opportunity for you to learn about how you can help protect our planet, whether it be through recycling or by becoming more eco-friendly in your daily life.


There are many ways to clean your home that are toxic, but there are also plenty of ways to clean with natural ingredients and items that won't harm the planet. These 7 tips will help you clean your home in an eco-friendly way and give you some tips on how to make your cleaning supplies last longer.


1. Use a microfiber cloth

The best way to clean your home is with microfiber cloths. Microfiber cloths are more absorbent than cotton cloths, which means that they can pick up more dirt and dust from surfaces like windows and mirrors. Microfibers are also durable, so you can wash them over and over again without worrying about them falling apart in the washing machine.


Microfiber cloths come in all sorts of shapes and sizes: they range from small facecloths (great for cleaning glasses) to large bath towels (perfect for drying off after bathing). You can buy microfiber cloths that have been dyed different colors if you want a fun way to add some color into your cleaning routine!


2. Clean with a bucket of hot water instead of letting the water run.

You may think that running water is necessary to clean a dirty surface, but it turns out that's not always true. In fact, you can use hot water without any added soap or chemical cleaners and still get great results!


Here's how:

  • Take a bucket of warm (not scalding) water and add in some lemon juice or vinegar for an extra boost of antibacterial power.

  • Dip a cloth into this solution and wring out any excess liquid before cleaning your surfaces with it--if the cloth is too wet then it won't be able to absorb any dirt from your surfaces. You can also use paper towels if you don't want to deal with wringing out cloths after each wipe down!


3. Use a microfiber mop or broom.

A microfiber mop or broom is the best way to clean hardwood floors, as it doesn't leave behind any lint. Microfiber is also better than regular mops because they require less cleaning solutions.


4. Use reusable scrubbers, rags and sponges.

Reusable scrubbers, rags and sponges are a better option than paper towels.


Wash them in your washing machine with regular laundry detergent and hang to dry overnight.


They can also be used as non-toxic cleaning tools instead of toxic cleaning products like bleach or ammonia-based cleaners (which are harmful to the environment).

5. Use vinegar to clean

Vinegar is a natural disinfectant and acid. It can dissolve dirt, soap scum and mineral deposits that build up in your home over time. Vinegar can be used to clean windows, sinks, tubs, showers, toilets and floors (if you don't have wooden floors). It's also great for cleaning hard surfaces such as countertops or stainless steel appliances.


A Simple Cleaning Recipe: Combine 1 cup of white vinegar with 2 cups water in a spray bottle; shake well before each use!


Add lemon to your cleaning water.


Lemons are an excellent natural disinfectant and can be used to clean everything from stains on clothes to countertops. You can even use lemon juice as a natural bleach in your home's laundry detergent!


6. Switch out your paper towels for reusable cloths or rags

Reusable cloths are a more eco-friendly option because they're made from natural materials that can be reused over and over again, unlike the disposable kind that end up in landfills. Plus, they're cheaper than buying tons of paper towels--and you'll save even more money once you stop having to buy them!


If you've got kids at home who enjoy playing with water (and who doesn't?), consider making a fun game out of this chore by turning it into an activity. Your kids will love helping out around the house while also learning something new: how to clean!


7. Use baking soda as an abrasive cleaner and deodorizer

Baking soda is a natural abrasive and can be used to clean surfaces, including stainless steel. You can use baking soda to clean your fridge, freezer and ovens.


These eco-friendly tips make cleaning less toxic and more sustainable.


There are many ways to clean your house, but if you want to be eco-friendly, these tips can help. You can use microfiber cloths instead of paper towels and sponges that will last longer than regular ones would. You can also use baking soda instead of chemical-based cleaners when cleaning countertops or toilets because it works just as well while being safer for the environment!


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