Not exact matches
I copy all recipes on
homemade body products and
cleaning products and
do use them.
The diaper sprayer is also very powerful, I don't have to go over and over the diaper to get it
clean like I
did with my
homemade sprayer.
Or
do we just stick to
homemade cleaning products, healthy cooking and eating and hope for the best?
Also,
homemade detergents with baking soda and essential oils...
DO NOT
clean your diapers enough!
As a household with two working parents, our lifestyle really didn't allow for expensive groceries, time consuming diaper laundry or making
homemade cleaning products.
The first thing I
did was start to make my own DIY
homemade cleaners.
2 cups organic, certified
clean raw milk or organic pasteurized, nonhomogenized piima milk, preferably from pasture - fed Jersey or Guernsey cows 1/4 cup
homemade liquid whey (Note:
Do NOT use powdered whey or whey from making cheese (which will cause the formula to curdle).
I use my
homemade all - purpose
cleaner on almost everything around the house, but it doesn't work for every surface.
I also knew that my kids would be soaking in said freshly
cleaned tub that night and didn't want them to lose any skin pigment from the
cleaners I used so I turned to this natural
homemade powder.
It's most commonly used to
clean wounds and you can also find it in my
homemade OxyClean recipe, but
did you know its uses expand way beyond those things and there are even different types of hydrogen peroxide?
Dusting furniture is one of those time - consuming chores I can't stand, so I decided long ago to use natural
homemade cleaners like this wood furniture
cleaner and polish in place of chemical - laden conventional ones (so I could let the kids
do it for me help).
I still
do make many of my own natural
cleaners and virtually all of our food from scratch, but I had to free up some time and when evaluating my options, I realized that
homemade cleaning products was one area I could
do this.
In this post I am going to recommend a
homemade hair loss treatment that works by
cleaning and revitalizing the liver so it can
do what it is supposed to
do, it's called the Liver Flush
I also use it on mirrors and glass when I don't feel like getting out my
homemade glass
cleaner.
However, I
do my best avoid plastic whenever possible, opting instead for glass water bottles & food storage containers, fresh foods instead of canned items,
homemade glass spray bottles for
cleaning supplies, etc..
Before we get started, make sure you have some way of labeling your natural
homemade cleaner containers right away — a Sharpie
does just fine.
As for the smell problem in your carpet or furnishings i have put together a
homemade deodorizing
cleaner thats pet friendly, wallet friendly and
does nt harm furnishings or carpet.
I used a TSP all purpose
cleaner to
clean my cabinets, but if I were to
do it over again I would make up my own
homemade remedy consisting of dish soap, vinegar, Borax and water.