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Homemade
Floor Cleaner
7 Simple
Solutions From Stuff You Already Have
By Wilhelm
Williams
There is no need to
purchase a floor cleaner at the store. Whatever you're
cleaning needs, you can find products around the house
to make a homemade cleaner that will effectively clean
different parts of your home.
Many people like the idea of mixing their own homemade floor cleaner. In
addition to saving money, many people like the idea of
using natural products to clean, rather than toxic
chemicals that can harm your health and damage the eco
system. There are many different ways to mix every day
products to make different cleaners.
General Purpose Floor Cleaners
If you want to make a basic floor cleaner that can be used in your bare
floor cleaning machine, mix 1/3 cup of Borax with one
gallon of warm water. Add one teaspoon of liquid
dishwashing detergent and a tablespoon of ammonia. This
solution makes a fine floor cleaning product that will
not only remove tough stains, but will disinfect your
kitchen and bathroom floors.
To clean your wood floors, go to the pantry and mix ½ cup of white vinegar
and ½ cup of vegetable oil. This natural solution will
make your wood floors shine like new. The vinegar acts
to remove stains and the oil helps to maintain the
luster of the wood.
If you have Pergo floors, you can mix 1/3 cup of white vinegar, 1/3 cup
rubbing alcohol, 1/3 cup water and three drop of
dishwashing liquid to make a fantastic floor cleaner.
This solution can also be used in your bare floor
cleaner, or with a mop.
To clean a linoleum floor, mix one tablespoon of liquid soap, a quarter cup
of baking soda to two gallons of hot water. Add ¼ cup of
white vinegar to the mix and you have an excellent
linoleum floor cleaner. This solution also works very
well on tile floors.
Scented Floor Cleaners
To make a nicely scented, homemade floor cleaner, mix 1/3 cup of white
vinegar to two gallons of hot water and add drops of
orange essential oil or lemon essential oil to the mix.
Essential oils can be found in craft shops where candle
supplies are found. Even if you do not have the oils,
the vinegar and water makes a great cleaner and costs a
fraction of what a store bought floor cleaner costs.
Disinfectant Floor Cleaners
To disinfect a floor, use ½ cup of borax to two gallons of hot water. Borax
can be found in your supermarket next to the laundry
detergents and is a powder. A large box of Borax can go
a long way in developing many different cleaning
products. The Borax solution does not have to be rinsed
after applied. It will disinfect any floor, even the
bathroom.
Chrome Cleaner
Toothpaste, for example, makes a great chrome cleaner, as does crumpled up
aluminum foil. White vinegar is, by itself, one of the
best glass cleaners available.
Dusting
You can also use re-used dryer sheets in place of magnetic cloths, such as
"Swiffer" cloths. Dryer sheets are also great for
dusting, particularly television screens.
A Warning About Bleach and Ammonia
If you are mixing your own floor cleaners, never mix ammonia and bleach, as
the fumes are toxic.
Once you have made a homemade floor cleaner, you will probably want to try
to make other cleaning products. You may even enjoy
using some every day products in ways to clean your
home.
About the Author: Learn how to save time
cleaning tile and laminate floors with a floor cleaner
by visiting
http://www.bestfloorcleaning.com tough carpet
stains.
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