I've been playing around with DIY cleaning at home and thought I'd share my current setup. Love to hear suggestions or other tips
Equipment
- I bought a couple of glass spray bottles from amazon but you could reuse old ones (mine had all broke)
- box of rags - I like microfibre but also old tshirts and tea towels (tea towels are great for drying off surfaces)
- old toothbrush for fiddly bits in the bathroom
Basic cleaner - option 1 : Grease / shiny things / tough surfaces
- fill up bottle with 3:1 white vinegar to water
- add a good bloop of dishwashing soap
- I add in a few drops of eucalyptus oil (optional)
I use this for most things. People caution against using it for stone top benches. I haven't had an issue but if you want to be cautious use this
Basic cleaner - option 2: Gentle and deodorising
- fill up bottle with 100% water
- add a good bloop of dish washing soap
- add a couple of teaspoons of bicarb
- I add in a few drops of eucalyptus oil (optional)
Don't mix the vinegar + bicarb. They will neutralise each other and add nothing.
If you are sensitive to smells etc - use option 2 for everything
In the bathroom
Not quite basic glass and metal cleaner and disinfectant
You can use the vinegar mix for this but I have a fair bit of glass so I bought a litre of isopropyl alcohol from amazon and mixed this in a separate bottle that lives in the bathroom:
- 70% Isopropyl alchohol
- 30% water (you want a 70% mix for disinfecting)
- Bloop of dish washing soap
- optional drops of oil - again I do eucalyptus or clove oil but doesn't matter
toilets and drains
- a tablespoon or two of bicarb in the drain or in the bowl and flush with water is simple gentle cleaner
- For the shower I have one of those squidgy glass wipers and a refillable dish cleaner wand thing for the shower - filled with dishwash soap and some drops of clove oil). I wipe down the excess water after every shower and once a week give it a scrub with the dish cleaner wand and dish soap.
I do still use a name brand toilet cleaner once a week and maybe once a month use some oxygen cleaner or bleach on the shower tiles but I'd like an alternative.
Hard floors
I've got a spray mop and am still working through a bulk by of some eco floor cleaner but I'm thinking i'll just use mix #2 (bicarb) above when that runs out - suggestions welcome
Oh yeah great tips. Thanks.
I also pop a cup half filled with vinegar on the top shelf of the dishwasher when its looking a bit festy. Just a short cycle with that and no detergent is good. Then a normal wash gets rid of any residue