But, Spring is an opportunity to clear away all the grime, stale and stuffy air accumulated over the winter. The big problem with using traditional cleaners is that they will bring toxins in your house when you release dust. After all, traditional household cleaners tend to include a wide range of chemicals that can cause irritations, asthma, and even cancer.
So, why not making your spring cleaning easier and more natural this year?
My main tip: Use a Natural Multi-Purpose cleaner. All-purpose cleansers are key for easy natural spring cleaning, extremely useful, and time savior. After all, you can use it to clean water jugs, kettles, laminate and melamine-finished surfaces, and it is also useful to clean all those tiled surfaces like kitchen and bathroom skins, floors, among others. |
If you don’t want to make your own multi-purpose, there are many all-purpose cleansers on the market and they cost between $5 and $15. My top favorite one is the Puracy natural all-purpose cleaner concentrate; it makes 1 Gallon of all-purpose cleanser and saves a lot for natural spring cleaning. Other favorites are the J.R. Watkins natural all-purpose cleaner and the Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner, and the Common Good - All Purpose Cleaner.
Step 1: Dust, move furniture easily and then mop your floor in this order -
Remove all your rugs, shake them outside, and them out while you are cleaning your floors. If you have washable rugs like me, just toss them in the laundry machine. Also, wash anything you need like your mattress cover. Don’t forget to use a natural laundry detergent http://amzn.to/2G4Tghi. Dusting after you clean your floor, will just leave some dust around. Focus on high-traffic zones and handle the rest later. The goal is to quickly and effectively naturally clean the grimiest areas.
Dust accumulates easily under furniture, but it does not have to stay there because you can’t move your furniture. Before using you vacuum, move any size furniture with a reusable furniture moving kit. Clean all dust before vacuuming. I use the OXO Good Grips Microfiber Extendable Duster for dusting; it has a rotate head and get into all the corners to remove dust. It is also machine washable. |
Then, make your natural floor cleaner do the hard work. Here is a DIY recipe for an effective that will clean the scum away. All you need to do to make your own floor cleaner is to fill a bucket with 10 liters of water. Then, just add two tablespoons of soda crystals and three tablespoons of liquid black soap. To have your floor cleaner with a nice fragrance, just add a few drops of orange or lemon essential oil and a dozen drops of tea tree essential oil. |
Step 2: Use a Steamer to Naturally Clean your Windows and Curtains All you need here is a steamer, water, and a dry cloth. When you steam your curtains, you kill any bacteria and the condensation will accumulate also on the windows. You can wipe down your wet window. Then, wipe the windows from the outside and you are done! |
I used to dread cleaning my fridge. I am being real; I will postpone this forever until I had to do it. Now, this is one of the easier step. My trick is using refrigerator mats; all I need to do is to move each mat, soak them in warm water that has my all-purpose cleaner for five minutes, then wash away any residues. When I removed the mats, I usually spray some of my all-purpose natural cleanser on the fridge shelves and let it rest while I’m soaking the mats. Once the mats are washed and are drying, I wipe away the all-purpose cleanser with a damp cloth or sponge; I use the mesh & terry cloth kitchen sponges. This step takes me about five minutes.
One of the best natural ingredients that you can use to clean your fridge is lemon. After all, it's an odor-fighting agent and it's antibacterial. To make sure that you take advantage of all its properties, just use the juice of half a lemon and mix it with two tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda, and five drops of lemon essential oil. Add this mixture to a bowl of warm water. |
Sprinkle the baking soda on your mattress to draw dirt and moisture out naturally and let it sit before vacuuming. Then head to your shower or bathroom. Clear all counters and spread your all-natural all-purpose cleanser and let it sit while you vacuum your mattress. After vacuuming do your bed, put back your mattress cover and make your bed. Lastly, clean all the countertops, shower, and tub in your bathroom with the mesh & terry cloth kitchen sponges and another sponge and wipe dry. For my toilet bowl, I use the Eco-Me Natural Powerful Toilet Bowl Cleaner, Herbal Mint.