We all know that we need to clean off our fruits and vegetables after buying them from the supermarket because of pesticides and all that invisible, potentially harmful junk. But, did you know what we use to clean our furniture, bedding, floors, dishes, houses, sinks, etc can have even more disastrous effects on our health and the environment? Unfortunately, our technologies and inventions have just become so efficient that we forget that toxic and polluting substances and chemicals are what make our cleaning so easy. Whatever can dissolve a sink clog or burn off a rug stain will do the same (or worse) to any living creature, plant, or household pet. So what does it do to you? On an immediate level, your skin may be irritated or your breathing may be tough, but in the long run who knows what this over-exposure to chemicals will do to our bodies and minds. There are plenty of easy, at-home replacements to commercial cleaning products, and they are-tried-and-true effective solutions. Here are some effective replacements:
1. All-Purpose Cleaner
-1/2 tsp washing soda
-A dab of liquid soap
-2 cups hot tap water
Combine the ingredients in a spray bottle and shake until the washing soda has dissolved. Apply and wipe off with a sponge or rag.
Where to buy these ingredients:

Washing Soda, otherwise known as Detergent Boosters or All-Purpose Cleaners, are offered by a variety of general brands, like Arm & Hammer. The Arm & Hammer Washing Soda goes for about $2 a cup.
2. Oven Cleaner
-1 cup or more baking soda
-water
-A squirt or two of liquid detergent

Liquid detergent, of course, can come with all sorts of coloring chemicals and residues that would outweigh the extra work you go into making your own home cleaning products. Make sure you look for a green liquid detergent, like the Sals Suds Liquid Cleaner. For only $7.39 for 16 oz of all-natural liquid detergent product, this is exactly where you want to be to clear your conscious and your oven!
3. Mold Killer
-2 teaspoons tea tree oil
-2 cups water
Combine in a spray bottle, shake to blend, and spray on problem areas. Do not rinse.

Ah, tea tree oil. Almost as much magic as aloe, tea tree oil can solve all sorts of burns or itches with it’s soothing quality. Apparently it’s not so smooth or soothing to mold, though. Now Tea Tree Oil is offered for sale at GNC.com for $12.99, and $10.39 if you sign up for the GNC Gold Card membership.
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